The planet’s average temperature hit 17.23 degrees Celsius on Thursday, surpassing the 17.18C record set on Tuesday and equalled on Wednesday.

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        182 years ago

        I mean, it’s also great that we’re not leaving behind offspring to have progressively poorer lives until it’s just Event Horizon: Earth.

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            62 years ago

            The consequences of inaction in the late 20th and early 21st centuries will be the end of us. 😀 To hope otherwise or lament over is just wasting time. Enjoy life before it gets worse!

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              42 years ago

              That’s a rather pessimistic view. Yes, it will be hard as fuck. Yes, unfortunately it will be the end of some us. But I think we as a race will prevail and I don’t think simply giving up right now is an option.

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      422 years ago

      a toast to everyone in this thread that will be burnt to toast because unchecked greed and capitalism.

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      12 years ago

      Exponentially increasing heat is when toddlers amirite

      (also you should still adopt kids)

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      32 years ago

      I’m never having kids. Had things been easier, maybe I would’ve had kids but it’s hard enough to look out for myself as it is and having kids anyway like many people do is the worst move I could possibly make. Not having kids will have consequences against the absolute tyrants in charge of it all some day. Not having kids in protest to the system (or at least until things improve for the common person) is just doing your patriotic duty at this point.

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        102 years ago

        About 15 years ago I was going somewhere with my family. Stepmom and I were talking about Climate Change then, how if things didn’t change that massive starvation was likely, that crazed weather would be irreversible, etc. and she noticed that my 10 year old niece’s eyes were getting huge. She was genuinely disturbed by the conversation and began to say is this really going to happen? Before I could plainly reply my stepmom reassured her that no, things were going to be fine, and we changed the subject.

        Niece is in mid twenties now and subject to the reality of the situation as it slowly unfolds, like an asteroid headed toward the earth at 5 mph. The future is dreadful to her.

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      22 years ago

      Ditto. Not that I’d have the opportunity, but decided I’d only adopt if I desired to raise a child.

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        12 years ago

        That’s a good call! If I ever get the hankering to have kids I’ll just do that. We do that with dogs (rescue), why not humans?

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      22 years ago

      I want to have kids. But bringing them into a poisoned and dying world where they have to earn the right to exist? That just seems cruel

      If we get past the next few decades, I’ll bring them into a world worth living in

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      32 years ago

      As a side benefit, I also have all the money and free time to spend with furry children instead!