WinterFreaks: Winter and Telegram Freaks. We love Winter Sports and cold / Nordic countries like Finland, Russia, Canada
130 subscribers
158 photos
277 videos
255 links
Crazy for Antarctica, Iceland, Russia, Canada, Slovakia, Norway, Mongolia, Lithuania, Finland, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Greenland, Sweden, Latvia, Kyrgyzstan, Switzerland, Austria, Belarus, Denmark, USA, Poland, etc. A Telegram Freaks project @TgmeFreaks
Download Telegram
Let we check again worldwide temperature for WinterFreaks
https://t.me/WinterFreaks/476
https://t.me/WinterFreaks/601
https://t.me/WinterFreaks/600

Don't forget that ChatGPT is talking bullshit too
https://t.me/ChatGPTBullshit/45
https://t.me/ChatGPTBullshit/47

Like the temperatures showed here are not exactly what happens in reality ... but still give an idea ...
The July global surface temperature was 1.12°C (2.02°F) above the 20th-century average of 15.8°C (60.4°F), making it the warmest July on record. This marked the first time a July temperature exceeded 1.0°C (1.8°F) above the long-term average. July 2023 was 0.20°C (0.36°F) warmer than the previous July record from 2021, but the anomaly was 0.23°C (0.41°F) lower than the all-time highest monthly temperature anomaly on record (March 2016) https://perma.cc/8PKA-ZW4F

The June global surface temperature was 1.89°F (1.05°C) above the 20th-century average of 59.9°F (15.5°C), making it the warmest June on record. This marked the first time a June temperature exceeded 1.8°F (1°C) above the long-term average. June 2023 was 0.23°F (0.13°C) warmer than the previous June record from 2020, but 0.52°F (0.29°C) cooler than the all-time highest monthly temperature anomaly on record (March 2016) https://perma.cc/5EQN-9YM5

The August global surface temperature was 1.25°C (2.25°F) above the 20th-century average of 15.6°C (60.1°F), making it the warmest August on record. This marked the first time an August temperature exceeded 1.0°C (1.8°F) above the long-term average. August 2023 was 0.29°C (0.52°F) warmer than the previous August record from 2016, but the anomaly was 0.10°C (0.18°F) lower than the all-time highest monthly temperature anomaly on record (March 2016) https://perma.cc/DV4L-XRNL

The September global surface temperature was 1.44°C (2.59°F) above the 20th-century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), making it the warmest September on record https://perma.cc/DL4U-9XMV

- The Arctic had its warmest August on record
- Peru had its warmest August and September on record.
- It was a record-warm August for the Gulf of Mexico.
- South America had a record-breaking July, at 3.94°F (2.19°C) above the July average.
- Switzerland / Germany recorded its warmest September on record

Conclusion? It's getting 💩! if you don't live in 🥶 countries!!!
https://t.me/ClimateToDo
https://t.me/WorldWar3Facts/26
Our countries all in one. Countries who have in part an excuses for polluting our planet! since crazy 🥶 is synonym of pollution! but again JUST IN PART!

even if ❄️ doesn't mean you need to use ♨️!

Exactly like the need of 🚙 in countries like 🇮🇸, 🇬🇱 ... or 🌋 in 🇮🇸 (which have a small impact)

The sources of electricity generation are more diverse in Germany compared to Denmark as shown by the comparison of electricity production and renewable energy resources. Non-renewable sources still produce the majority of the electricity in Germany (53%), among them coal, natural gas, and nuclear power. Due to geographical circumstances, Germany has a higher potential to use hydro and solar power. Denmark produces most of its electricity from wind and biomass. Only 18% of the electricity is still produced from non-renewable sources like coal and natural gas.

Coal (lignite and hard coal combined) fired power plants are the single source of energy that provides the most energy but still accounts for just 24% of the total energy production
https://t.me/EnergiewendeDeuschland/14

Wind energy follows and provides also 24%. Power plants fired by natural gas contribute 16% to electricity production. Nuclear power still produces 11%, although Germany has decided to switch off all nuclear power plants before the end of 2022 (Bundesregierung 2011).
https://t.me/EnergiewendeDeuschland/404
https://t.me/EnergiewendeDeuschland/354

No matter what, Estonia and Finland are one of the worst
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/898
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/1325
https://t.me/EnergyFactsTelegram/277

but even Switzerland is NOT perfect!
https://t.me/SwitzerlandFacts/239
https://t.me/SwitzerlandFacts/323

And the loser is? 🇺🇸!!!! AGAIN!
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/1085
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/1086
https://t.me/WorldWar3Telegram/471
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/1272

Even if we cannot ignore China!
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/1107
or Arabia!
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/960
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/731
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/1086