Is anyone available to check out the two cold places on Earth? They're going through something.

The Washington Post reported last week that temperatures in Eastern Antarctica could have been as much as 90 degrees warmer than usual. The national pub reported that a bomb cyclone could bring the temperature in the north to the point of melting.

Both of Earth's poles are experiencing unprecedented warming at the same time.

It is impossible, we would have said two days ago, pictured below.

It is impossible, we would have said until two days ago. From today (March 18) the Antarctic climatology has been rewritten

At Concordia the high recorded -12.2 °C and broken the absolute maximum set on 17 December 2016 (-13.7 °C)

At Vostok the provisional high is -20.3 °C 👇 pic.twitter.com/PYm48XdHLh

Stefano Di Battista is on March 18.

The temperatures have been much hotter than the normal minus-50 or minus-60 degrees. The continent is losing 25 minutes of sunlight every day as autumn approaches.

The warming was caused by warm air and moist atmosphere, similar to the effects of the separate storm on the north. The Post reports that the region is still in the six-month-long "polar night" and that temperatures over the weekend could hit 50 degrees.

Speak Now Or…

How many times have you heard "speak now or forever hold your peace" at a wedding? It applies here as well.

It is true that things are bad. In terms of climate change, it is remarkably so. You know what it isn't? A lost cause. It's not helpful and would be better left unsaid. According to Forbes, apocalyptic claims about climate change are not true. At a time when Earth needs it most, they discourage people from acting.

There is still time to act and positively impact the environment and climate change even though some people do well on social media.

We need to do it now.

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