A Third Of Americans Are Already Facing Above-Average Warming; 499 Counties Have Breached 1.5C
- The Guardian, Feb. 5, 2022. - Temperatures in 499 counties across west, northeast and upper midwest US have already breached 1.5C (2.7F).
More than a third of the American population is currently experiencing rapid, above-average rates of temperature increase, with 499 counties already breaching 1.5C (2.7F) of heating, a Guardian review of climate data shows.
The US as a whole has heated up over the past century due to the release of planet-warming gases from burning fossil fuels, and swathes of the US west, northeast and upper midwest representing more than 124.6 million people have recorded soaring increases since federal government temperature records began in 1895.
Though the climate crisis is convulsing the US, it is doing so unevenly. Hotspots of extreme warming have emerged in many of Americas largest cities, and places as diverse as Californias balmy coast to the previously frigid northern reaches of Minnesota, while other places, particularly in the south, have barely seen their temperatures budge.
The warming isnt distributed evenly, said Brian Brettschneider, an Alaska-based climate scientist who collated the county temperature data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa). Many places have seen dramatic changes, but there are always some places below the average who will think, It didnt seem that warm to me. The impacts differ depending where you are....More + MAP,
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/feb/05/americans-above-average-temperature-increase-climate-crisis
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(6,172 posts)There have been a couple years where we have actually harvested peppers and tomatoes in late October here in Chester, NY.
Chester is about 50 miles above NYC, on the west side of the Hudson River.
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