This week's record-breaking global temperatures are likely highest in 'at least 100,000 years'
This week's record-breaking global temperatures are likely highest in 'at least 100,000 years'
Preliminary data shows that again on Thursday the planet’s temperature soared to a level that scientists told CNN are likely the warmest “going back at least 100,000 years.”

Kyrax @sh.itjust.works Don't worry we'll beat that record soon enough.
15 0 ReplyTetra @kbin.social
My money is on next week
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Steve @lemm.ee Relevant username
11 2 Replydonuts @kbin.social
Yeah that seems bad.
9 1 Replystopthatgirl7 @kbin.social
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6 0 ReplySuddenmoose @kbin.social we can finally say we went through worse than our ancestors whenever old people try to flex on us about hardship
4 0 ReplySurprise_surprise @lemmynsfw.com Way to find a silver lining 👍
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SheeEttin @lemmy.world At least the last 100,000 years, not the next 100,000 years. I fully expect we'll see hotter next year.
4 0 Replyfearout @kbin.social
Hm. I wonder if burning some more coal will help with that. We should at least try, right?
3 0 ReplyFartsWithAnAccent @lemmy.world
Let's keep burning fossil fuels though
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