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Human-Driven Climate Change Is Slowing Earth's Rotation at a Rate Not Seen in 3.6 Million Years
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No, Euronews, a Millisecond Change in the Length of Day Can’t Be Tied to Climate Change, Nor Is It a Crisis - ClimateRealism
Euronews, writing in a recent article titled “Unprecedented in the past 3.6 million years’: How human-made climate change is making days longer,’” claims that climate change is slowly but measurably altering Earth’s rotation, lengthening the day by about 1.33 milliseconds over a century, implying troubling consequences ahead for society and the planet because it is […]
It slows down even to the point of lengthening our days. Perfect: we will have even more time to do nothing to cope with climate change.
A recent study shows that the Earth's rotation slows down slowly, and one of the causes is the increase in ocean levels, caused by climate change. As water results from toping...
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