Why the PACE of Almost ALL Life (Including Death Rates) Speeds Up With Global Warming

 

Global Warming Increases Pace of Life, Thus Death Rates: A // Published on July 30, 2017

For every 18 F (10 C) rise in temperature the metabolic rate doubles and thus the rate of living (pace of life) doubles.

The Paris agreement aims for a maximum 2 C (3.6 F) temperature rise, yet this change leads to a 20% to 30% increase in metabolic rate, and thus also growth and mortality rates. This is mind-boggling.  The pace of almost all biological life across all size scales increases 20 to 30% from just a 2 C temperature rise.

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Global Warming Increases Pace of Life, Thus Death Rates:  B // Published on July 30, 2017


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