
From Watts Up With That?
Essay by Eric Worrall
Yet another dreary warning we’re pushing past global limits. So, let’s see how hard we can push.
Double danger? Climate change, El Niño push Earth ‘beyond its limits’
Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
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The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) announced on March 23 that the planet’s climate is now “more out of balance than at any time in observed history.”
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If El Niño develops as expected, it would likely boost the planet to its warmest year on record, climate scientist Zeke Hausfather said on X earlier in March.
The news comes as the WMO reports dire climate change data: “The state of the global climate is in a state of emergency,” said U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres, in a statement. “Planet Earth is being pushed beyond its limits. Every key climate indicator is flashing red.”
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The WMO’s scientific officer John Kennedy explained that under a balanced system, incoming energy from the sun is about the same as the amount of outgoing energy, but this is not the case at the present time.
“There’s less outgoing energy due to the increased concentrations of greenhouse gases,” he said in a statement. “More energy coming in than going out means that energy is accumulating in the Earth’s system.”
The one break we had from these whiny warnings was when the world breached 1.5C. The premature 1.5C breach messed up the PR campaign, giving us the hilarious spectacle of alarmist scientists scrambling to revise their narrative.
The one break we had from these whiny warnings was when the world breached 1.5C. The premature 1.5C breach messed up the PR campaign, giving us the hilarious spectacle of alarmist scientists scrambling to revise their narrative.
But now they’re back to warning us about climate imbalances, like the 1.5C embarrassment never happened.
So let’s embarrass them again. Push up those CO2 emissions, connect up all the AI data centers, breach all their ridiculous fake limits, and watch them once again scramble to explain why nothing bad happens. Because last time was way too entertaining not to call for an encore.
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