This global sea surface temperature f&%kery is just getting more extreme by the day. The graph below shows easily more than a 4σ (1-in-31574) deviation.
— Prof. Eliot Jacobson (@EliotJacobson) April 1, 2023
Or maybe normal isn't normal any more. https://t.co/S3MVeMGegc pic.twitter.com/prkrXJ6T6b
What’s the most important subject we learn in school?
— David Ho (@_david_ho_) April 2, 2023
For climate, it might be thermodynamics!!!!!
It’s needed to understand climate change, to understand how a heat pump works, to understand why stopped CO₂ emissions is easier than doing CO₂ removal (CDR), etc. pic.twitter.com/1ctVjvAHPl
Why would any meteorologists or climate scientists be surprised by increasingly clear signs of planetary catastrophe at this point? Alarmed, yes, of course..
— Ben See (@ClimateBen) April 2, 2023
https://t.co/gv6FIkR1UK
3 years ago a high-up climate scientist told me that it was unlikely that 2025- 2030 conditions would be catastrophic, or that 2025 would be substantially different to 2020. Here we are in 2023 looking at dire extremes & looming ecological cataclysm. Slow down for system change. https://t.co/cEBwIsBId6
— Ben See (@ClimateBen) April 4, 2023
By the way, I wrote: "Yes, Climate Change Is Expensive".
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