Europe is currently warming at twice the global average rate, making it the fastest-warming continent on Earth. This rapid temperature increase is primarily driven by its proximity to the Arctic, which is experiencing accelerated warming due to the loss of ice and snow. Additionally, shifts in atmospheric circulation patterns, such as a weaker jet stream, along with feedback loops like drier soils and reduced albedo, are further intensifying heatwaves and driving up temperatures across the region.
- Europe’s temperatures are rising at approximately double the global average rate, outpacing every other continent.
- The rapid warming of the Arctic directly influences European weather, as melting ice reduces the region’s ability to reflect solar radiation.
- Changes in atmospheric circulation, particularly alterations in the jet stream, are causing high-pressure systems to stall, leading to longer and more intense heatwaves.
- Soil moisture depletion acts as a feedback mechanism; dry land absorbs more heat because there is less moisture available for evaporative cooling.
- Increasing sea surface temperatures in the surrounding oceans further contribute to the rising land temperatures across the continent.
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because the other parts are already above 40 degrees celcius in the first place
Mahbubani highlights that climate change is primarily driven by the cumulative historical emissions released by Western countries since their industrial revolutions, rather than by new carbon flows from developing nations like China and India. He critiques the West for demanding that developing countries pay the immediate economic costs of current carbon emissions while refusing to take responsibility for the pollution they have pumped into the atmosphere over the past 200 years.
After spending massive amounts of taxpayer money on climate initiatives only to see cities get hotter, it is time to reassign all the ministers.
F1, Airshows and they burn coal while we are made to pay carbon tax.
Revenue Collection in the pretext of more Climate BS.
No wonder Trump is calling Climate Change a "Con Job" and "Scam" and ramp up coal mining [Ref: Reinvigorating America’s Beautiful Clean Coal Industry and Amending]
What are the key performance indicators (KPIs) used to measure government climate initiatives, aside from the travel expenses associated with global meetings? Furthermore, how can we justify charging taxpayers for climate goals—such as limiting warming to 1.5 deg.C —when their achievement cannot be guaranteed?
Cut the Craps.
High temperature and high humidity are the core drivers of tropical heat stress. When the dry-bulb and wet-bulb temperatures converge, sweat evaporation drops, causing human discomfort. However, local National Environment Agency Weather Information Portal data confirms that prolonged, lethal wet-bulb events remain exceedingly rare in Singapore. While we feel warmer in March and September when the sun passes overhead, this temporary discomfort does not justify the economic burden of our current $45-per-tonne carbon tax; therefore, it should be abolished.
‘Ever lovely’ singapore ship hit by IRGC : https://www.youtube.com/live/a5XCtXtIV9M?si=QJ77-vNWnp-bM2lL. Ban IRGC
Just buy A/C. Majority of European countries have gas heater but no AC in their houses.
This is more concerning if it's the amoc screwing up
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"Why is Europe warming up twice as fast as other parts?" "Because it's in the northern hemisphere". There's other countries in the northern hemisphere, so basically he doesn't know.
Data Centers?🧐
So much for esg initiatives huh?