A list of climate-relevant news that has transpired in 2019, from historically unprecedented disappearances of ice to flood-ravaged cities.

Earth is now the warmest it’s been in some 120,000 years. Eighteen of the last 19 years have been the warmest on record. And concentrations of carbon dioxide — a potent greenhouse gas — are likely the highest they’ve been in 15 million years.
The consequences of such a globally-disrupted climate are many, and it’s understandably difficult to keep track. To help, here’s a list of climate-relevant news that has transpired in 2019, from historically unprecedented disappearances of ice, to flood-ravaged cities. As more news comes out, the list will be updated.
Better 25 years late than never. At the end I’m glad that the issue has been taken on the streets. Greta Thunberg plays a big role. The adult leaders cannot afford to openly disappoint our children. Greta really deserves the Nobel Peace Price. And there’s hope that this movement will sustain. The other hope is that it’s not already too late.
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