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Took me more than a minute to realize that only 4 months of this year hold the record. Well, let's wait for 2030
Edit: nope. Last 12 months indeed beat the records consequently . We'll all soon die. The only good thing I can see from this graph is that the shift is even, meaning the seasons are still predictable.
What month of 2024 dosen't hold the record?
Probably the ones that haven't happened yet.
~~April, March and Feb~~
Haha we're doomed
Dumb libruls think global warming is real, when 6 months out of 2024 are not ~~yet~~ breaking temperature records! Half the year is not even hotter!
The most recent months are the records, are they not? Yeah December 2024 doesn't hold the record yet but it hasn't happened yet. The most recent 12 months were the hottest
Looks like you're right
Visualization looks misleading then
Top right corner: "the most recent 12 months are highlighted"
We will probably be underwater in 2030.
I think that I should become a captain in a supertanker...
It's not going to get that deep, or do so that fast.
I am thinking about buying some beachfront property near the Fall Line for my descendants to inherit, though.
Visit a body modification shop and ask for some gills.
Become an aquaman and invest into real estate
Fortunately it will take more than 6 years for coastal cities to start flooding that much. By the end of the century it is forecasted to go up by less than 2 meter worst case. In 2000 years it could rise as much as 20 years if the temperatures rise 5ยฐC.
Additionally it is much easier to just move to higher ground.
Yeah, because rebuilding most of the world's major cities all at once is no big deal at all.
Much smaller deal than staying and letting them flood.
Much, much bigger deal than not letting the Earth warm enough to flood them in the first place.
As if corporations are going to do that, haha