YOU THINK ITS HOT NOW… JUST WAIT, AND THE SAD PART IS HOW MUCH HUMANITY HAS CONTRIBUTED TO GLOBAL WARMING 😞
A new study contributes to previous research that establishes a clear connection between recent warming temperatures and our use of fossil fuels.
A still-to-be-published U.S. government report found global average temperature increase since 1951 is influenced by human activity.
The record-hot summers, in short, have been caused by so-called "anthropogenic influence" on environmental conditions.
"We're more than 95 percent certain human emissions of CO2 (carbon dioxide) and other greenhouse gases are the primary cause," Zwiers said. "The evidence is extremely strong."
Working in the Power Industry I found this extremely interesting… The warmer temperatures could also potentially upset our supply of electricity, as people resort to using cooling systems (electric fans and air conditioning units) more often when it is hot, leading to a larger energy demand.
Everyone should be thinking of solar, wind and power generation & storage 🧐
And it doesn't stop there, however. In many places in Asia, Zwiers added, the heat would be too much to bear, making it dangerous to work outside.
More here ⬇️
https://futurism.com/hot-summers-coming-20-years?fbclid=IwAR36pRKrFOEboCA20p5b8cLjQ-iQjE3WllyWbofTYxXApon4nC1I0Anj_WQ
A new study contributes to previous research that establishes a clear connection between recent warming temperatures and our use of fossil fuels.
A still-to-be-published U.S. government report found global average temperature increase since 1951 is influenced by human activity.
The record-hot summers, in short, have been caused by so-called "anthropogenic influence" on environmental conditions.
"We're more than 95 percent certain human emissions of CO2 (carbon dioxide) and other greenhouse gases are the primary cause," Zwiers said. "The evidence is extremely strong."
Working in the Power Industry I found this extremely interesting… The warmer temperatures could also potentially upset our supply of electricity, as people resort to using cooling systems (electric fans and air conditioning units) more often when it is hot, leading to a larger energy demand.
Everyone should be thinking of solar, wind and power generation & storage 🧐
And it doesn't stop there, however. In many places in Asia, Zwiers added, the heat would be too much to bear, making it dangerous to work outside.
More here ⬇️
https://futurism.com/hot-summers-coming-20-years?fbclid=IwAR36pRKrFOEboCA20p5b8cLjQ-iQjE3WllyWbofTYxXApon4nC1I0Anj_WQ
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