My interpretation of this article: Scientists have no reliable temperature data history and thus there is no way to know whether or not the planet is warming. Am I wrong?https://twitter.com/JSegor/status/1080471267982008321 …
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Fun fact: at current temps, at any given time around a third of the planet produces little to no biomass because it's too cold. There is no place on Earth too hot for life.
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I think people underestimate how important this is... you can grow crops in the hottest desert if you have sufficient irrigation (roughly a function of energy prices). But the world's largest desert is actually the Antarctic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dryland_farming … https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarctica
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Try sunscreen. Also, your plants will thrive with higher levels of CO2—the ideal range is 1200-2000 ppm.
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Actually people move to Florida on purpose. Irrational to me in Montana. But they boil away with an avg temp diff 5 times what we are hysterical about in 100 years
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