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Watch 60 Years Of Climate Change In 15 Seconds

Watch 60 Years Of Climate Change In 15 Seconds According to NASA, 2013 was tied (with 2009 and 2006) for seventh warmest year globally on record, dating back to 1880. NASA scientists have played a leading role in climate research in recent decades and the agency's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) this month updated a report analyzing worldwide surface temperatures. http://crowncapitalmngt.com/ "Long-term trends in surface temperatures are unusual and 2013 adds to the evidence for ongoing climate change," GISS climatologist Gavin Schmidt said. "While one year or one season can be affected by random weather events, this analysis shows the necessity for continued, long-term monitoring." The NASA data finds that with the exception of 1998, the 10 warmest years in the 134-year record have all come since the latest turn of the century, with 2010 and 2005 ranking as the warmest years on record. 1° 0° C -1° 2013 Global average temperatures for 2013 (Credit: NASA) https://www.quora.com/Charles-Crown/Crown-Capital-Eco-Management/ To drive the point hom e, GISS created the below anim ation that shows the increase in tem peratures worldwide over the past 60 years, compiled from data collected by over 1,000 meteorological stations around the globe. A release from NASA m akes the case that the increase in tem peratures over the longterm is more a social problem than a m atter of eons-long natural dim ate patterns: Driven by increasing m an-m ade em issions, the level of carbon dioxide in Earth's atm osphere presently is higher than at any time inthe last 800,000 years. This sum mer, NASA plans to launch the Orbiting Carbon Observatory with the goal of studying both natural and manm ade sources of carbon dioxide, one of the gases believedto be largely to blam e for clim ate change. See video here: https://groups.digo.com/group/crown-capital-eco- m anagem ent Source: http://blog.crowncapitalm ngt.com /watch-60-ye ars-of-dlim ate-change- in-15-seconds/

Watch 60 Years Of Climate Change In 15 Seconds

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According to NASA, 2013 was tied (with 2009 and 2006) for seventh warmest year globally on record, dating back to 1880. NASA scientists have played a leading role in climate research in recent decades...

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