I still don't understand why they use the word greenhouse and why nobody responds with the fact that greenhouses are used to make things grow. Why would you want to stop a greenhouse gas at all?
I still don't understand why they use the word greenhouse and why nobody responds with the fact that greenhouses are used to make things grow. Why would you want to stop a greenhouse gas at all?
Charted: The Hottest and Coldest Temperatures in U.S. History
The dates on the chart (toward the bottom of the article) are interesting.
Also interesting that North Dakota ties for 5th coldest and 5th hottest ever. And in the same year.
You are expected to believe this: Monday was the hottest day ever recorded, breaking Sunday'''s record
Monday was the hottest day ever recorded on Earth, breaking the record set the day before.
The global average temperature reached 17.15 degrees Celsius (62.87 Fahrenheit) on Monday, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service.
In addition to the effects of climate change, this summer has been especially hot because of El Niņo.