Data released from Copernicus, a branch of the European Union Space Programme, shows August was 1.59C warmer than 1850–1900 levels, following a 1.6C increase in July.
Yeah, it should at least be reported in Fahrenheit. Then you can say 98.6°F is normal human temperature whereas 2.7° higher, 101.3, is an unpleasant fever. Then imagine if that fever never goes away. At 5.4° higher (the 3°C we will almost certainly hit), your brain boils.
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Yeah, it should at least be reported in Fahrenheit. Then you can say 98.6°F is normal human temperature whereas 2.7° higher, 101.3, is an unpleasant fever. Then imagine if that fever never goes away. At 5.4° higher (the 3°C we will almost certainly hit), your brain boils.
The problem with Fahrenheit is that literally nobody outside the US knows what it means lol
Is it a problem? I guess for those that can’t do math. I take it that’s a huge problem outside of the US? Sucks to suck
Yeah but the earth is huge and my brain is small so we are fine /s
From the looks of things on the internet, they still have many more stuff they are debating. Climate change might not be at the top of their list.