Quote (thundercock @ Sep 26 2019 07:26pm)
Dude, you don't know wtf you are talking about. How can we know the temperature if we didn't have thermometers back then? It's literally impossible to know anything prior to the Greeks.
Your sarcasm is on a whole nother level
Quote (GodSmiter @ Sep 26 2019 07:39pm)
I was talking about the NOAA.
The NOAA updated the global temperature record a while back. Apprantly, July was the hottest month ever on Earth (since 1880), coming in at +1.71°F with respect to the 20th century average.
I'll post the link to it :
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/news/global-climate-201907In the same link, aside from the oceans influence the land temps from Jan to July was, 2.63°F. Which is about 1.46°C.
The Carbon PPM was +1,200 during the Mesezoic era. Its only 500 now. Were fucking fine.
This post was edited by EndlessSky on Sep 26 2019 05:42pm