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I think the whole messaging of CS in degree is kinda misleading. What helped me grasp the concept was to understand that it’s not about average temperature rise but that the climate has more „energy“ in general. Storms that were once a decade are now yearly occurrences etc. the climate is changing, it’s not just getting warmer
That's why the whole thing got "rebranded" from global warming to climate change
iirc yeah. they noticed winters and tropical storms were getting more extreme too, not just heatwaves. op's way of understanding it really does click.
What is CS in this context?
Climate Science.
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no thats cs1.6
cs is just counter-strike
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CSS in the context of climate change lmaoo
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