2022 was the world's fifth-warmest year on record

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The past eight years were the eight warmest years on record, and 2022 was the fifth-warmest on record globally, a new report finds.

The past eight years were the eight warmest years on record, andWhy it matters:

Each of the past 8 years had global average temperatures more than 1°C above the preindustrial level, as the world nears the 1.5°C guardrail established by the Paris Climate Agreement.

 

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Key words here 'record' we're just a speck of dust on an elephant's ass

Bullshit. Just look at the stats. For some real fun, check the variations over the past 100 years. Climate theatre.

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