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minus-square@Maggotylink21•11 months agoBuried lead - They counted from earlier than other studies because they believe (based on data) that warming started earlier. Super Buried lead - Counting from the “traditional” start point we’ve got 1 out of 1.5 degrees on the score board. Joy.
minus-squareHerbal Gamerlinkfedilink3•11 months agoand here I was, wondering what a piece of metal had to with any of it.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish2•11 months ago🤔 I wonder why we weren’t told global warming started earlier.
minus-square@Maggotylink2•11 months agoPossibly we just didn’t know. They said they had to study a specific Caribbean sea creature to figure it out.
Buried lead - They counted from earlier than other studies because they believe (based on data) that warming started earlier.
Super Buried lead - Counting from the “traditional” start point we’ve got 1 out of 1.5 degrees on the score board.
Joy.
(lede)
and here I was, wondering what a piece of metal had to with any of it.
TIL lede isn’t just the British word for lead.
🤔 I wonder why we weren’t told global warming started earlier.
Possibly we just didn’t know. They said they had to study a specific Caribbean sea creature to figure it out.