Robert Sanscartier on Nostr: temperatures continue to rise steadily, while the average number of extreme bushfire ...
temperatures continue to rise steadily, while the average number of extreme bushfire days have risen by as many as 25 days a year in parts of the country.
Two years ago, Australia’s temperatures had risen by an average 1.47 degrees since records began in 1910. This year, average temperatures in Australia have risen by 1.5 degrees, while global averaged temperatures have risen by 1.2 degrees since “reliable” records began in 1850
https://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/australia-is-already-1-5-degrees-hotter-20241029-p5kmb1.html
#Australia #ClimateChange #GlobalBurning
Two years ago, Australia’s temperatures had risen by an average 1.47 degrees since records began in 1910. This year, average temperatures in Australia have risen by 1.5 degrees, while global averaged temperatures have risen by 1.2 degrees since “reliable” records began in 1850
https://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/australia-is-already-1-5-degrees-hotter-20241029-p5kmb1.html
#Australia #ClimateChange #GlobalBurning