Australia Is Heating Up Faster Than The Rest Of The World. Part 13 In The Rest Of The World Is Warming Up Twice As Fast As The Rest Of The World.
https://www.popsci.com/australia-heating-faster-rest-world/
Like a shrimp on the barbie
Researchers predict Australia will warm up faster than any other country in the world.
In a report released January 27 from Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization and the Bureau of Meteorology, the agencies calculate that the country will warm up to 9.18 degrees Fahrenheit (5.1 degrees Celsius) by 2090 if greenhouse gas emissions remain high.
Researchers predict Australia will warm up faster than any other country in the world.
In a report released January 27 from Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization and the Bureau of Meteorology, the agencies calculate that the country will warm up to 9.18 degrees Fahrenheit (5.1 degrees Celsius) by 2090 if greenhouse gas emissions remain high.
Researchers predict Australia will warm up faster than any other country in the world.
In a report released January 27 from Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization and the Bureau of Meteorology, the agencies calculate that the country will warm up to 9.18 degrees Fahrenheit (5.1 degrees Celsius) by 2090 if greenhouse gas emissions remain high.
“Australia will warm faster than the rest of the world,” Kevin Hennessy, a principal research scientists at CSIRO told the Guardian. The Environmental Protection Agency says the average global temperatures are expected to increase by 2 to 11.5 F (1.1 to 6.4 C) by 2100, placing Australia at the warmer end of the spectrum, and way above the United Nation’s goal to keep temperatures from rising more than 3.6 F (2 C).
The higher warming rate is attributed in part to Australia’s location near the South Pole. Polar areas experience faster warming compared to areas near the equator, mainly because of a loss of sea ice.
To keep Australia’s rate of warming at the lower end of the agencies’ estimates–about 5 F–it would require countries around the world to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, not just Australia. The agencies hope this report will draw support at the next United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change meeting, slated for later this year.
This has all been debunked. We get more cold spells in Australia, and the antarctic is gaining sea ice. That’s why eighty climate warming scientists got stranded there. Stuck in ice and had to be rescued.
Climate change worse everywhere than everywhere else