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> Really? Can they send some of that hotness over to Germany, we're getting snowstorms over here.
Yes, really.
The warmest recent years (e.g., 2022, 2023, 2024) rank among the highest average temperatures on record for Germany.
The rate of warming in recent decades is stronger than the global average, with Germany seeing about 0.38 °C per decade (1971–2022).
.... and other similar statistics. Look up.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folgen_der_globalen_Erwärmung_...
Global warming means that the globe is warming, not that it is warm globally (in the sense of everywhere at once).
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Ironically enough, as climate change becomes worse, we here in Europe might ironically end up with a way colder climate due to the melting ice caps especially in the Arctic disrupting the Gulf Stream among other things.
Also, this kind of "how can climate change be real since it's winter, snowy, and cold" is a climate change denier take. I'd refrain from it if I were you.