Your Fault: Earth Might Maybe Possibly Hit 1.5C Within 10 Years

They feel it might happen, and this is your fault for refusing to buy an EV at the same price as a tiny house

Earth is likely just a decade a way from hitting 1.5°C of global warming — and scientists say it will be “catastrophic” for coral reefs

The United Nations has warned the continued use of fossil fuels is hurtling the planet to 1.5°C of global warming, relative to 1850-1900 levels, a threshold that will result in “unprecedented” extreme weather events. According to new research, climate change will also result in coral bleaching that will be “catastrophic” for reefs, and potentially, the marine life that live around them.

Is this the same UN that held a ‘climate change’ conference in Scotland, one where so many private jets were flown that they had to deadhead (fly with no passengers) them to other airports? They supposedly were going to ferry the Elites around in EVs, yet, there are no photos of that occurring. Strange, eh?

Once the planet hits 1.5°C of warming, researchers said, just 0.2% of Earth’s thermal refugia will have enough time to recover between extreme heat events, and more than 90% of those reefs will suffer “an intolerable level of thermal stress.” At 2°C, researchers found, no thermal refugia will remain, and all coral reefs will be exposed and vulnerable.

They do realize that corals built islands when the seas were much higher and the oceans much warmer, right?

This study was published the same day that other researchers concluded that marine heat is the “new normal” for oceans.

Until the earth hits another cool period. Then we get another warm period. Then cool.

Anyhow, when the Earth doesn’t hit 1.5C in 10 years, who gets called on the carpet? Who gets sanctioned for scaremongering? Who loses their job?

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