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Kirsten's avatar

👌🏽. I love that everyone pitches in for accuracy!

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Johanna's avatar

👍

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Darius's avatar

Gosh darn. I never make mistakes or have little brain farts, keyboard slips, or tipos. All Good!

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Potatodots's avatar

Thanks!

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Hawk700s's avatar

Hmmm, where am I going wrong? (19°C × 9/5) + 32 = 66.2°F. So, if its 19C greater isnt it 66.2F greater? What's missing?

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Jacques Uze's avatar

“Warmer” is about a temperature change, not a reading on a thermometer.

One degree change in Celsius is a 1.8 degree change in Fahrenheit.

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Hawk700s's avatar

Perhaps eliminate the 32 because its not relative to 0C?

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Noted ,& thank you for your work. (God bless truth tellers)

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Mel Riser's avatar

Millions of pounds of diesel, gasoline, aviation fuel, coal power plants to make our electricity, so many things are burned 24/7 and probably most problematic is massive forest clearings and large amounts of life.

We are responsible for that, but the climate change happening now is from a polar excursion that appears be getting worse.

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Mel Riser's avatar

I saw that, but no need to point it out.

Thanks for the correction and excellent information.

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Dec 10, 2022
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Mel Riser's avatar

Katrina, man is burning a lot of stuff, but it only takes three volcanic ash injections into the stratosphere and we will be triggered back to an ice age.

You can see it in the graphs.

Man has made CONSIDERABLE changes to the planet, but what’s happening is coming from our star.

I personally believe if we stop burning stuff, we will flip back to a glacial period.

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Dec 11, 2022
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Mel Riser's avatar

So many things. Millions of pounds of fuel daily.

Jet fuel, truck fuels, methane in power plants.

So many

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