The average daily global sea surface temperature beat a 2016 record this week, according to the EU’s climate change service Copernicus.

It reached 20.96C. That’s far above the average for this time of year.

  • @MercuryUprising@lemmy.world
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    1211 months ago

    Things will never get better. When we can’t sustain an industrial society then people will start murdering each other for the dwindling resources we have left. This is the best it’s going to ever be in anyone alive’s lifetime.

    • Chainweasel
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      211 months ago

      Well, maybe not for us, but the earth will eventually heal once we’re gone.

      • @MercuryUprising@lemmy.world
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        011 months ago

        No it will not. There is absolutely zero evidence of that, and if anything, the ocean warming levels point to the contrary. It can just as easily spiral into the opposite direction and create a greenhouse style system like you see on Venus. Even if we died today, biodiversity levels would take millions of years to get back to pre-industrial levels.

        • @BillyTheMountain@lemmy.world
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          511 months ago

          Well, maybe not for us, but the earth will eventually heal once we’re gone.

          Even if we died today, biodiversity levels would take millions of years to get back to pre-industrial levels.

          So you agree.

          • @MercuryUprising@lemmy.world
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            411 months ago

            The evidence in the geological record shows that this level of ocean acidification has never been hit this quickly before. This level of ocean acidificaion is the highest its been in 300 million years and there is nothing indicating it has any intention of going down.

            • girlfreddy
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              111 months ago

              @MercuryUprising

              The oceans have healed before and are far more capable of that than you seem to think.

              Will it take millions of years? Ofc it will. But it will happen, because as long as there is one single-celled organism that survives our self-immolation it will grow and produce and evolve.