Scientists are increasingly concerned about the impact of climate change, with record-breaking heat, droughts, and natural disasters attributed to greenhouse gases and El Niño. The past 12 months have been the hottest on record, affecting 99% of the world's population. Earth experienced its warmest October on record, and the Arctic sea ice extent is at its 8th lowest. The extreme temperatures have led to a significant corn harvest in the United States. Efforts to modify the weather are being intensified in response to the escalating climate crisis.
El Niño is getting stronger and that's already making Earth hotter https://t.co/8qVZ4bwl0R
Climate Fact Check: October 2023 Edition https://t.co/yWm09YEKax
Scientists have compared this year's climate-change fallout to "a disaster movie" - soaring temperatures, fierce wildfires, powerful storms and devastating floods - and new data is now revealing just how exceptional the global heat has been. https://t.co/3FCe8ovGun
The world is now experiencing some of the hottest temperatures ever recorded, thanks to profiteering fossil fuel corporations. They owe us hundreds of billions of dollars in reparations for the havoc they’ve unleashed. https://t.co/atO3YC2dI8
Humans have tried, with little success, to modify the weather for decades. Now with climate change fueling natural disasters, some scientists are trying to push those technologies further ⬇️ https://t.co/is2rCLzw9X https://t.co/56hcjx6Txe
In the last year, about 90 percent of the world’s population experienced at least 10 days of extreme temperatures that were very strongly affected by climate change. https://t.co/1Ha8GjntSy
Very large portions of the #Arctic observed temperatures more than 5°C above the 1981-2010 reference period last month! This was especially prominent in areas of missing sea ice. Graphic from https://t.co/QEaNIX4gLG. Data from https://t.co/e7aUaffEik. https://t.co/4MdCtNpeGt
The past 12 months have been the hottest on record, with 99% of the world’s population experiencing above-average warmth https://t.co/SN03smezkU
Humans have tried, with little success, to modify the weather for decades. Now with climate change fueling natural disasters, some scientists are trying to push those technologies further ⬇️ https://t.co/6XhQLuG46b https://t.co/Cv0CUmDjRh
Intense heat and drought – and wildfires – may be coming to Southeast Asia and Australia in 2024 because of the combined effects of a strong El Niño in the Pacific Ocean and a strong shift in temperatures in the Indian Ocean. https://t.co/lAZvOS7MXV
Earth has warmest October on record, new data shows https://t.co/m4rjZsRJrn
During the last 12 months, about 1 in 4 people experienced a climate change–driven heat wave at least five days long. https://t.co/1Ha8GjntSy
Last month's total #Arctic sea ice volume averaged the 7th lowest on record for the month of October... See more at https://t.co/qXpJKsAzX9 https://t.co/jz1CcY9XvT
El Niño is now ‘strong’ but acting strangely. What that means. - The Washington Post https://t.co/nKnSArDPrp
Earth reacts to greenhouse gases more strongly than we thought https://t.co/OmPUdhggX4
Earth records hottest 12-month stretch in recorded history - meanwhile, California was remarkably cool https://t.co/ev5jUSgd9D via @ABC10 #ClimateMatters
The hottest global temperatures ever recorded in 125,000 years this summer fueled the most massive corn harvest in the history of the United States. 🌽📈 A jaw-dropping 15.234 billion bushels of corn blew out top analyst expectations. Farmers have corn coming out their ears.… https://t.co/4OJQKdfJGn https://t.co/1VJ6MTxZCw
Earth just had its hottest year on record — climate change is to blame https://t.co/zPdGWstDAw
Obscene temperature anonalies: Global temperatures compared to the previous 3 decades forecast to soar to 2.30°F over 1991-2020 (ERA5) Massive areas of abnormal warmth over Siberia 🇷🇺 and Canada 🇨🇦 and Antarctica 🐧 will add up to obscene global warmth. https://t.co/96Tbgb3qT6
El Niño is usually wet but not always cold. Confidence in a wetter winter is much higher, IMO, than in a snowy. Lots of cold/mild rains and the influence of warmer ocean air from super high SST is a bit of a winter forecast red flag to me. Guidance keeps hinting at this as well.… https://t.co/chFf29Icx3 https://t.co/GbRaBcsGsE
The latest Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) Ensemble 500mb mean anomaly forecast for this winter is what you'd expect to see from a moderate-strong "East-based" El Niño. Here's a month-by-month & side-by-side comparison of the C3S forecast (left) vs the 500mb pattern from… https://t.co/Z7c4p6PSzk https://t.co/BjMABnbNJB
90% Of Earth's Population Felt Climate Change Heat In Past Year, New Study Shows https://t.co/o2rZd9g3HY via @weatherchannel #ClimateMatters
#Arctic sea ice extent is currently the 8th lowest on record (JAXA data) • about 110,000 km² above the 2010s mean • about 620,000 km² below the 2000s mean • about 1,240,000 km² below the 1990s mean • about 1,550,000 km² below the 1980s mean Plots: https://t.co/tBkW5GBgHF https://t.co/RQQVKIND2u
El Niño is getting stronger and that's already making Earth hotter https://t.co/IoEs4dWRDE
Scientists claim record breaking heat is a result of greenhouse gases and El Niño
Hot droughts fueled by climate change: “droughts in 2005, 2010, 2015, 2016 and 2020. Each successive blow — combined with ongoing deforestation & rising temperatures — chips away at the Amazon’s ability to bounce back & puts it closer to a tipping point” https://t.co/CZXF0esL4M
A hotter planet is putting pressure on world leaders to act https://t.co/uuIlr2cRQ7
Humans have tried, with little success, to modify the weather for decades. Now with climate change fueling natural disasters, some scientists are trying to push those technologies further ⬇️ https://t.co/9KYgbavoLQ https://t.co/F4HxcIwcdU