Why is 1.5 degrees such a big deal Kristen Bell Giant Ant

Transcriber: TED Translators Admin
Reviewer: Rhonda Jacobs

Why is 1.5 degrees such a big deal?

Because to warm our entire planet up
by 1.5 degrees Celsius

requires a lot of heat.

All this extra heat melts glaciers,
which raise sea levels.

If the ice sheets of Antarctica
and Greenland melt completely,

millions of people’s homes
will be under water.

The extra heat also intensifies weather,

making wet places wetter, dry places drier

and increasing the ferocity of storms.

That 1.5-degree increase
also won’t be distributed evenly.

The coldest nights in the Arctic
might get 10 degrees warmer.

The warmest days in Mumbai
might get five degrees hotter.

Over the past 10,000 years,
we’ve been lucky.

Earth’s climate was stable
and our civilizations flourished.

But as our climate gets more unstable,
so will our economies and our societies.

We’ll all suffer,

and the vulnerable will be hit hardest,

unless we act now.

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抄写员:TED Translators Admin
Reviewer:Rhonda Jacobs

为什么 1.5 度这么重要?

因为要将我们的整个星球
加热 1.5 摄氏度

需要大量的热量。

所有这些额外的热量都会融化冰川,
从而提高海平面。

如果南极洲
和格陵兰岛的冰盖完全融化,

数百万人的家园
将被淹没。

额外的热量也会加剧天气,

使潮湿的地方更潮湿,干燥的地方更干燥,

并增加风暴的凶猛程度。

1.5 度的增加
也不会均匀分布。

北极最冷的夜晚
可能会变暖 10 度。

孟买最热的日子
可能会高出五度。

在过去的一万年里,
我们一直很幸运。

地球气候稳定
,我们的文明蓬勃发展。

但随着我们的气候变得更加不稳定
,我们的经济和社会也将如此。 除非我们现在采取行动,否则

我们都会受苦

,弱势群体将受到最严重的打击

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