2027: The Hottest Year Yet? Climate Change and El Niño’s Impact

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Watching the video below really challenged my pharyngeal reflex, too much low IQ., Green SVADA (Norwegian for BULLSHIT)!!

R. J. L.

Video: Tech Folk Insights
In this compelling video, we explore why 2027 is projected to be the hottest year on record, fueled by a developing El Niño and ongoing climate change. With scientists predicting an alarming rise in global temperatures to around 1.7°C above pre-industrial levels, we break down the factors driving this unprecedented heat. Discover how extreme weather events, like severe flooding in the UK and intense storms across the southern US, illustrate the real impacts of climate change. We’ll highlight the urgent need for action to mitigate these changes while examining the science behind these trends

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