Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Fwd: News Alert: Large parts of the globe have already passed the crucial climate threshold of 2 degrees Celsius of warming, Post analysis has found


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Subject: News Alert: Large parts of the globe have already passed the crucial climate threshold of 2 degrees Celsius of warming, Post analysis has found
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A Washington Post analysis of multiple temperature data sets found roughly one-tenth of the globe has already warmed by more than 2 degrees Celsius. That's more than five times the size of the United States. A hot zone off the South American coast illustrates a little-noticed trend in ocean warming — and the potentially catastrophic effects it can bring to marine life. Hot spots like these are the scenes of a critical acceleration, places where geophysical processes are amplifying the general warming trend. They unveil which parts of the Earth will suffer the largest changes.
 
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News Alert Sep 11, 10:08 AM
 
 
Large parts of the globe have already passed the crucial climate threshold of 2 degrees Celsius of warming, Post analysis has found

A Washington Post analysis of multiple temperature data sets found roughly one-tenth of the globe has already warmed by more than 2 degrees Celsius. That's more than five times the size of the United States.

A hot zone off the South American coast illustrates a little-noticed trend in ocean warming — and the potentially catastrophic effects it can bring to marine life. Hot spots like these are the scenes of a critical acceleration, places where geophysical processes are amplifying the general warming trend. They unveil which parts of the Earth will suffer the largest changes.

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