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Ainda não vi, mas climate town leva sempre um like na minha casa

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  • WMO State of Climate report confirms 2015-2025 hottest 11 years on record
  • Earth’s energy imbalance is highest in sixty five-year record
  • The ocean has been absorbing about eighteen times the annual human energy use each year for the past two decades
  • Extreme weather impacts millions and costs billions
  • World Meteorological Day: observing today to protect tomorrow

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Key Facts

  • Pew released new data Thursday that shows only 48% of Americans believe climate change is the result of human activity—a view shared by a vast majority of scientists—and fewer people believe it now than when the same question was asked in 2019 and 2022.
  • The latest data shows 22% of people believe the warming of the Earth is due to natural climate patterns, 17% say they aren't sure what's causing it and 12% say they don't think there's solid evidence the Earth is warming at all.
  • Most Democrats (75%) who responded to the Pew survey said climate change is the result of human activity, while Republicans had much more varied views: 21% said it was because of human activity, 37% said it was a naturally occurring phenomena, 19% said they aren't sure and 23% don't think evidence supports the warming of the Earth.
  • The Pew survey also found that the more educated a person was, the more likely they were to believe climate change is the fault of humans—62% of people with post-graduate college education believe humans are causing the Earth to warm, while only 56% of college graduates felt the same, 45% of people with some college education believe it and only 40% of people with high school diplomas or less education think humans are at fault.
  • The majority of Americans (68%) do concede that extreme weather events are happening more often in the U.S., though Democrats (85%) are almost twice as likely to believe it than Republicans.

 

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só temos o que merecemos. Dêem esta m*rda aos golfinhos.

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