We’ve passed +1.5°C above pre-industrial temperatures. +2.4°C is now unstoppable. Recent projections show we’re on track to reach +3.0°C by 2050, at which time billions will die by mass migration due to unlivable heat, agriculture collapse, social upheaval, and war.

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Time – Meet at 11:30am  
Start Location – Russell Square park – Go To Map
Start time – 12:00pm
Nearest tube stop – Russell Square (Piccadilly line)
End Location – Parliament Square – Silent vigil to be held in Parliament Square from 1pm – 2pm.

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Come along to our Open Call on 8th April from 19:00 – 21:00 to find out why 4BD is taking to the streets on April 18th 

James Hansen – Predicting +1.7°C in 2026-2027 Super El Nino

“The Nino index (Nino3.4) has just reached Nino-neutral, but global SST (sea surface temperature) has matched the highest level for this date, which was achieved during the last El Nino. Super warming is clear. Look for a global temperature soon of at least +1.7C, even if the “Super” El Nino turns out to be half-baked. The University of Maine Climate Change Institute has a spectacular interactive graphic that they update daily. It is a valuable research and communications tool.” – James Hansen  // https://climatereanalyzer.org/clim/sst_daily/?dm_id=world2

Read the full article in Climate Uncensored:

https://jimehansen.substack.com/p/super-el-nino-super-warming-is-the

https://jimehansen.substack.com/p/super-el-nino-super-warming-is-the
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