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minus-squarechaogomu@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up9·1 year agoThere’s a slight misconception here, there’s a longer lag time between CO2 release and its effect on warming. What I’m saying is that we’ve not even begun to see the worst effects of what we’ve already put into the atmosphere. Next year is already forecast to be much worse. Mostly due to El Niño making things even worse.
minus-squareP1r4nha@feddit.delinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoYup, CO2 stays in the athmosphere for centuries. We only feel the start of the warming right now and it is not about to level off even if we stopped with all emissions tomorrow.
There’s a slight misconception here, there’s a longer lag time between CO2 release and its effect on warming.
What I’m saying is that we’ve not even begun to see the worst effects of what we’ve already put into the atmosphere.
Next year is already forecast to be much worse. Mostly due to El Niño making things even worse.
Yup, CO2 stays in the athmosphere for centuries. We only feel the start of the warming right now and it is not about to level off even if we stopped with all emissions tomorrow.