GLOBAL OVERHEATING


How hot can Earth get? The 130 degrees Fahrenheit registered last week in Death Valley, California represented the highest mark on Earth in nearly nine decades. That mark won’t last long with the carbon we’re pumping into the atmosphere, Madeleine Stone reports for Nat Geo. Extreme weather researchers predict that, by the end of the century, heat waves in California could top out at temperatures about 10 to 14 degrees Fahrenheit higher than they do today.

Mass human extinction will begin once we no longer can control our internal core temperatures - we need to implement the New Green Deal this fall - there is no planet B . 
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