Article from January 2023. From “Watching the World Go Bye - Eliot Jacobson’s Collapse of Everything Blog.” He was featured yesterday for the graph of current Antarctic sea ice during winter being 6.5 sigma below recorded mean. (here: https://boingboing.net/2023/07/25/graph-reveals-terrifying-trend-of-antarctic-sea-ice-loss.html)

In this article he breaks down the metric of Hiroshima bombs per second as applied to energy added to atmospheric and oceanic climates due to human activity, concluding:

“Adding the last 20 years all up, we get total warming due to the EEI over the last 20 years equivalent to lighting off 4,250,000,000 (4.25 billion) Hiroshima nuclear bombs, of which about 3.8 billion went into heating the oceans.”

  • uphillbothwaysOP
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    1 year ago

    Article was written in response to the use of the terminology in mainstream media and inaccuracies in that application. First paragraph in link describes the why. Next couple paragraphs give further context.

    • @glimse
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      Personally I found it interesting! I just don’t think this a good way to convince the masses of the problem at hand, it’s WAYYY too abstract