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Global temperature record could be broken as soon as 2027, with El Niño expected later this year

A record-breaking hot year is almost certain by 2030 as the climate crisis intensifies, the UN’s World Meteorological Organization has warned.

With an El Niño event expected later this year, the global temperature record could fall as soon as 2027.

Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels are continuing to rise, trapping more heat and driving more extreme weather, including the record-breaking heatwave that has hit the UK and Europe this week.

Global heating is already estimated to be taking one life every minute, with the toll likely to rise unless emissions fall rapidly.

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[–] poopkins@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago

I understand that, but again, that's not the point of my comments. We're talking about different things and I'm fully aware of lowering fertility rates.

I don't know a better way to explain the motivation of my comments than that it is deliberately separating relative population growth (yes it absolutely has to do with fertility rates!) from absolute population growth.

I've been trying to encourage the reader to not think about fertility rates and just be in awe of the sheer amount of humans adding to the total population. The purpose of that thought experiment is to factor in that the growth shouldn't be solely compared to a number from a previous period, because the growth doesn't occur in a vacuum: the necessary resources here on Earth don't grow at the same rate. Simply looking at a growth rate and saying it's declining draws an extremely misleading picture.

I, too, genuinely wish you the best in life. However, I have no inclination to be passively aggressive about it.