Can you share some funny global warming stories?One funny story is about a polar bear that was spotted trying to cool off in an unexpected way. Instead of just lying on the ice like they usually do, it found a small patch of snow left near a melting glacier and made itself a little 'snow chair' to sit on. It was as if the bear was saying, 'Well, I'll make the best of this warm mess!'
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2024-11-09 10:35
Can you share some global warming funny stories?Well, one funny story is about a polar bear who seemed to be enjoying the warmer weather a bit too much. Instead of looking for ice floes, it was found lounging on a small patch of grass near the shore, as if it was on a little vacation. It was so unexpected and made people realize how much the climate change is affecting their habitats in strange ways.
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2024-11-20 07:12
Global WarmingGlobal warming is a long-term climate change phenomenon. Due to the increase in greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, and freon, the concentration of these gases increased, causing the Earth's atmospheric temperature and ocean temperature to continue to rise under the greenhouse effect. Since the 20th century, with the expansion of human activities and the process of industrialization, global warming, melting of glaciers and snow mountains, rising sea levels, the re-distribution of the Earth's mass, and the increase in internal density may be one of the reasons for the acceleration of the Earth's rotation. The frequent occurrence of geological disasters in the 21st century would also cause the Earth's rotation to suddenly accelerate.
According to the fifth assessment report of the Interpol released in 2013, there is a high probability that human activities will cause a disaster.(More than 95% probability) has caused most (more than 50%) of the global average surface temperature increase since the 1950s. Among them, greenhouse gases may have contributed 0.5 - 1.3 ° C between 1951 and 2010. Under a series of scenarios, the global average surface temperature will increase by 0.3 - 0.7 ° C between 2016 and 2035 compared to 1986 - 2005. Between 2081 and 2100, it would rise by 0.3 ° C to 4.8 ° C, and by 2100, the Earth's temperature could rise by more than 2 ° C (the threshold that governments have promised to maintain).
Global warming was causing serious harm to the Earth's environment, such as the expansion of deserts, the collapse of polar ice shelves, the melting of permafrost, the retreat of glaciers, the sharp decrease in sea ice, the increase in extreme weather, the worsening of food and water scarcity, and the forced migration or even extinction of many species. Some people believed that although excessive greenhouse gas pollution contributed to global warming, the key reason was the gradual warming phase during the interglacial period (from slow warming to accelerated warming). Some scientists predicted that the Earth would dry up in 2166. In order to cope with global warming, governments of various countries worked together to take measures such as reducing energy pollution, and people were also saving energy and reducing pollution.
Global Warming 2024The global warming situation in 2024 was grim. In 2023, the global average surface temperature was 1.42 ° C higher than the pre-industrial level, and the average temperature in March 2024 was higher than that in 2023. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's 175-year record showed that 2024 had a 61% chance of becoming the " hottest year " and a 100% chance of being in the top five of the " hottest years." The World Meteorology Organization had repeatedly warned that climate change caused by human activities was becoming more and more intense. In 2024, in addition to high temperatures, extreme weather such as heavy rains and droughts would also appear. The winter of 2023 - 2024 was the warmest winter in the world. The global high temperature development has become a norm, and the extreme high temperature in 2024 may once again push the annual average temperature up. In addition, although global warming may increase the area and yield of food, it will also lead to adverse effects such as increased pests and diseases. It will also cause cracks in the southern hemisphere ice sheet, fracture of the Antarctic plate, and a decrease in the ice sheet area. If it is allowed to develop, there may be a temperature rise of 2.8 - 3 ° C by the end of the century, causing the sea ice in Greenland to melt completely and the sea level to rise by 2 - 7 meters.
What are some funny comics about global warming?There are comics like 'The Melting World' that use humorous characters and situations to highlight the absurdity of global warming. It shows how people try to deal with the changing climate in a funny way.
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2025-12-25 11:29
Is global warming irreversible?At present, it is not certain whether global warming is irreversible.
From the perspective of greenhouse gas discharge, human activities increased the discharge and concentration of carbon dioxide, methane, Freon, and other greenhouse gases, which was an important factor leading to global warming. Although governments worked together to reduce energy pollution, such as reducing energy use, replacing fossil fuel power generation with low-carbon energy, increasing wind, solar, and nuclear power generation, and people were also saving energy and reducing pollution, the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the past and the current state of pollution still had a continuous impact on the temperature.
From the perspective of temperature changes and influencing factors, the global average temperature in 2023 was close to the pre-industrial level of 1.5 degrees Celsius. Although scientists took into account human greenhouse gases, the El Nino phenomenon, volcanic activity, changes in Earth's cloud cover, increased solar activity, volcanic release of water vapor, and reduction of airborne particles, there was still a 0.2 degrees Celsius temperature gap that could not be explained.
Judging from the impact of global warming, it had caused many serious disasters, such as the expansion of deserts, the collapse of polar ice shelves, the melting of permafrost, the retreat of glaciers, the sharp decrease in sea ice area, the increase in extreme weather, the shortage of food and water resources, and the forced migration or extinction of species. Even if humans successfully alleviated the warming problem, its effects would last for centuries. These circumstances made it difficult for the global warming trend to be fundamentally reversed in the short term, but it could not be determined that global warming was irreversible.