It’s 111 Degrees In Australia

It’s 111 degrees in part of Australia today. It’s early summer there, and it is not supposed to be that hot. It suggests what temperatures in the US could be like as early as May. High temperatures mean more AC use, which requires more electricity, which in turn means more fossil fuels. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief at Climatecrisis247, explains.


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