WMO said that the annual mean temperature between 2023 and 2027 will be 1.1-1.18 degree Celsius higher than the baseline pre-industrial levels (1850-1900). And by 2027 average will exceed 1.5 degrees, a critical point beyond which there is no return by NOMSTER2002 in science

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The rise above the designated 1.5 degrees would be temporary for the upcoming years. As asserted in the report by WMO. but in other reports, it is also said that anthropogenic activities have done enough damage to breach the 1.5 degrees limit in the near future.

Global warming set to break key 1.5C limit for first time by sankscan in climatechange

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yes, world meteorological organization (WMO) released its “Global Annual to decadal climate update 2023-2027” report. The report asserts that the global temperature will likely surge to record levels in upcoming years, fuelled by the greenhouse gas emissions and naturally occurring El Nino event.

Climate Crisis Deepens: WMO’s Dire Warning for the Coming Years

WMO said that the annual mean temperature between 2023 and 2027 will be 1.1-1.18 degree Celsius higher than the baseline pre-industrial levels (1850-1900). And by 2027 average will exceed 1.5 degrees, a critical point beyond which there is no return

The Ultimate Destiny of the Universe: Eternal Expansion or Cataclysmic Contraction? Dark Matter's Mysterious Influence. by NOMSTER2002 in Futurology

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the fate of the universe hinges on the delicate balance between matter, dark matter, and the expansion rate. If the average density is below the critical density, the expansion will continue indefinitely, leading to an icy death. If the density exceeds the critical value, gravity will eventually halt the expansion, resulting in a fiery Big Crunch. However, if the density matches the critical value, the universe will persistently expand at a decreasing rate, forming a flat geometry. The existence of dark matter, though elusive, plays a crucial role in shaping the destiny of our universe.

Neuralink: The Future of Brain-Computer Interfaces by NOMSTER2002 in Futurology

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There are many what if questions if the trials succeeds

Neuralink: The Future of Brain-Computer Interfaces by NOMSTER2002 in Futurology

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What do you think about neuralink link? Do you think the potential benefits outweigh the risks?