A few thousand voters in US swing states could leave a long-lasting mark on Earth's climate today. For thousands of years. That's because of the long persistence of CO2 in the atmosphere. Imagine.
Via Prof. #StefanRahmstorf from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (#PIK):
"πA few thousand voters in US swing states could leave a long-lasting mark on Earth's climate today. For thousands of years.π That's because of the long persistence of CO2 in the atmosphere..."
A few thousand voters in US swing states could leave a long-lasting mark on Earth's climate today. For thousands of years. That's because of the long persistence of CO2 in the atmosphere. Imagine.
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...and that of the human race.
Via Prof. #StefanRahmstorf
from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (#PIK):
"πA few thousand voters in US swing states could leave a long-lasting mark on Earth's climate today. For thousands of years.π
That's because of the long persistence of CO2 in the atmosphere..."
fediscience.org/@rahmstorf/113β¦
Cc @rahmstorf
Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf
2024-11-05 17:12:49