π How Hot Is Too Hot? Earth’s Climate, Mars’ Extremes, and the Truth About "60 Harvests Left"

α΄΅βΏ α΅αΆ¦α΅α΅Λ’ α΅αΆ αΆΛ‘αΆ¦α΅α΅α΅α΅ α΅α΅α΅Κ³α΅α΅βΏαΆΚΈ https://climateclock.world/ In Europe, 46°C Was Recorded - and This May Be Just the Beginning Recent years have seen unprecedented heatwaves across the continent. Temperatures of 46°C and above have scorched parts of Spain, Portugal, and Italy. In 2021, Sicily unofficially recorded 48.8°C , the highest temperature ever seen in Europe. Scientists warn that such extremes are likely to become more frequent, more intense, and more dangerous as global temperatures rise due to human-driven climate change. Meanwhile, on Mars, Daily Temperatures Can Swing by Up to 100°C Why? Mars has a thin atmosphere , no oceans, and no breathable air. Its surface temperature can rise to +20°C in the daytime and drop to -80°C or colder at night - a 100°C shift within hours. It's a brutal, lifeless reminder of what a planet without climate stability looks like. And what about the claim that humanity only has "60 harvests left"? You've probably heard it b...