Can you imagine if the temperature rose 30°? Well, that happened in East Antarctica at the end of March, breaking an “absolute record”.
The thermometers marked a temperature of 11.5 ° C below zero, when they should have marked 40 degrees below zero, which is usual for this time, in which, according to experts, the temperature should have dropped with the end of the southern summer. Now, what we must ask ourselves, how whenever extreme events happen, is whether or not they are a consequence of climate change. For that I tell you some testimonies of researchers:
On the one hand, they explained that although frost-free days are occasional, they had never occurred after February 22. On the other hand, some experts argue that what happened in Antarctica is probably just a random weather event and not a sign of climate change. But if it happens again or repeatedly, then we could link it to global warming.
In this sense, they assure that although at the time an event occurs it is not possible to attribute it to climate change, one of the clearest signs of global warming is the increase in the number and intensity of heat waves. Climate change involves us all, inform yourself and remember…
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