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This report examines how global warming shifted from a slow, fluctuating pattern into a faster and more persistent trend. By combining long-term temperature records, carbon-emissions data, and sea-level observations, it reveals the systems driving that acceleration and the physical responses unfolding across the planet’s oceans. The final section looks forward, highlighting the scale of coordinated changes required to slow these trajectories and reshape what the data might look like in the decades ahead.
Thank you!
Really well done! Love how clearly the warming trend is shown.
A clear and compelling analysis of how warming has shifted from variability to acceleration. I really appreciate how you connect long-term temperature trends with ocean responses and emissions data. Thought-provoking work, especially the forward-looking perspective on what meaningful coordination could change.
A well-presented analysis. The correlation between the COVID pandemic and the short-term reduction in emissions strongly emphasizes the limitations of temporary behavioral changes in achieving long-term impact.
A well-presented analysis. The correlation between the COVID pandemic and the short-term reduction in emissions strongly emphasizes the limitations of temporary behavioral changes in achieving long-term impact.
Really nice work!
You explained everything so clearly, super engaging and easy to follow.
Great job Shamli! 👏😊
Thank you!!
Nice work!
Very informative, especially the correlation between the Covid pandemic and the temporary dip in emissions, which clearly highlights how short-term changes in behaviour are not enough to create lasting impact.
Thank you so much!
Completely agree with you, that short-term drop during COVID was eye-opening in terms of long-term impact.