Thursday, October 15, 2020

Planet Earth, Says NOAA, Just Had Its Hottest September on Record

We all need to stand up to the insanity and pure madness of anyone who denies or minimizes what is happening on our Earth Mother. Human ignorance and greed and deadly lies threaten to make the planet largely uninhabitable by the time my five tiny grandchildren, who are 1-5 years old, reach my age. The Climate Emergency, the Sixth Major Extinction, the destruction of the Earth's life support systems is all happening right now, here, today! To fail to take dramatic systemic action NOW is to doom life on Earth. We are out of time! Everything, absolutely everything that we love and cherish is at stake. Another world is possible. It is up to us to ACT NOW! — Molly


"We've broken the climate system. We are in a climate emergency."

 

As the climate crisis fuels devastating wildfires across the western United States and melts Arctic sea ice at an alarming rate, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Wednesday that Earth just experienced the hottest September on record and that 2020 is on pace to be one of the three hottest years on the books. 

According to NOAA, "the 10 warmest Septembers have all occurred since 2005, with the seven warmest Septembers occurring in the last seven years."

"We've broken the climate system," tweeted meteorologist Eric Holthaus. "We are in a climate emergency."

NOAA found that 2020 has a 65% chance of beating out 2016 as the warmest year on record, a 35% chance of being the second-warmest ever, and will almost certainly rank in the top three. 

Climate scientists emphasized that this year's record-setting temperatures have been accompanied by an unprecedented wave of extreme weather events. A report published Tuesday by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction examined the "staggering" increase in climate-related disasters, which doubled from 3,656 between 1980 and 1999 to 6,681 between 2000 and 2019, as Common Dreams reported.


Researchers at Yale found that eight weather-related disasters causing $1 billion or more in damage occurred across the world in September alone, bringing the annual total thus far to 35. There were 40 such events in both 2018 and 2019. 

With 16 extreme weather events so far in 2020, the U.S. has already tied its record for most billion-dollar weather disasters in a single year. 


NOAA's findings echo a European Union study published one week ago. As Common Dreams reported, one of the EU climate scientists who contributed to the analysis noted that the planet "will carry on warming if greenhouse gas emissions continue at the rate they are at the moment."

"It is baffling that we willingly and knowingly continue to sow the seeds of our own destruction," the U.N. report stated, "despite the science and evidence that we are turning our only home into an uninhabitable hell for millions of people."

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