Copernicus
Yesterday was a historic day: it will be the first year in which the average temperature will be 1.5 degrees higher than before the industrial era. The European climate service Copernicus released the figures yesterday and today this worrying news is in all the newspapers.
Alarm bells
In October 2024, the temperature was already 0.80 degrees above the averages in October of the years 1999-2020. Below you can see the figures expressed in a graph.
Read the full report from the Copernicus climate service, which reports monthly on the observed changes in global surface air and sea temperatures, sea ice cover and hydrological variables on behalf of the EU.
Jingle, jingle and ho, ho ho!
No, not an early Christmas, but the sound of alarm bells and a call to stop global warming. We believe that the use of olivine-rich stones can make a significant contribution to this, because they capture CO₂ in a completely natural way.
We see that we still have a way to go.
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