The authors of a new report suggest that an average global surface temperature recorded in July may have been the highest seen on Earth in 100,000 years.
<p>In a year marked by wildfire, catastrophic flooding, and deadly weather events, an international team of scientists has updated its influential 2019 World Scientists Warning of a Climate Emergency report, which has been cosigned by over 15,000 scientists representing 163 countries. According to the team, “life on planet Earth is under siege” and “we are now in uncharted territory.”</p>
A coalition of thousands of scientists has updated its 2019 World Scientists Warning of a Climate Emergency, saying the earth is entering “uncharted territory” with its capacity to support life “under siege.” In the report, the more than 15,000 signers wrote that the recent shattering of numerous temperature records indicate serious threats to the planet’s “vital signs.”…
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