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Recent data confirms the acceleration of global warming rates predicted by climate experts. The Southern Hemisphere experienced record warmth last month, adding to the evidence of climate change. Unfortunate combinations of factors and human-caused climate change have led to striking warmth in our oceans over the past three months. Scientists are now keeping track of cities that will become uninhabitable due to climate change in the coming decades. These findings highlight the alarming reality of global warming and its catastrophic impact.
Scientists have begun keeping a running tally of cities that are going to be rendered uninhabitable by climate change in the next several decades. https://t.co/jREjFt0pb0
Striking warmth over the last three months across our oceans due to an unlucky combination of factors and, of course, human-caused climate change. [Data from @NOAA ERSSTv5 averaged over July to September] https://t.co/cxRMmFc7iL
Alarming Reality of Global Warming. https://t.co/A1m2Vd4zoV
Washington Post: Climate change is the catastrophe to end all others https://t.co/q9meGe4rMG
One of the largest outliers last month was the record warmth in the Southern Hemisphere... [Data/methods: https://t.co/Y7TeMNSvIJ] https://t.co/xDszmt680P
Climate knuckleheads David Victor and Veerabhadran Ramanathan from @Scripps_Ocean in @latimesopinion: "Five years ago we predicted, with a colleague, what’s confirmed in today’s news: that warming rates would accelerate." The last 8 years, including last summer, show global… https://t.co/rkngUVgdYp https://t.co/NkgR4micdx