news·NewsbyMicroWave This week's record-breaking global temperatures are likely highest in 'at least 100,000 years'https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/07/world/global-temps-warmest-on-record-climate/index.htmlOpen linkView original on lemmy.world243Comments11
SSuddenmoose kbin.social1Hide 1 replywe can finally say we went through worse than our ancestors whenever old people try to flex on us about hardship4
SSheeEttin lemmy.worldAt least the last 100,000 years, not the next 100,000 years. I fully expect we'll see hotter next year.4
fearout kbin.socialHm. I wonder if burning some more coal will help with that. We should at least try, right?3
Don't worry we'll beat that record soon enough.
My money is on next week
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Yeah that seems bad.
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so far.
we can finally say we went through worse than our ancestors whenever old people try to flex on us about hardship
Way to find a silver lining 👍
At least the last 100,000 years, not the next 100,000 years. I fully expect we'll see hotter next year.
Hm. I wonder if burning some more coal will help with that. We should at least try, right?
Let's keep burning fossil fuels though