Eyeballing it, doesn’t it imply that while 2024 will be hotter than 2023, the difference between 2024 and 2023 will be smaller than the difference between 2023 and 2022? Because the slope of the various lines is decreasing and in no case increasing?
Yeah, that sounds right I think.
Or is the y-axis measuring YoY impact rather than impact-relative-to-some-fixed-beginning? If so then I’m confused why the global warming section looks the way it does.
I agree, I don’t think that YoY interpretation makes sense. I realise now that it’s not made completely clear but I think its impact relative to some past value. That’s the only way that that I can make sense of the man-made global warming section being a straight line.
Yeah, that sounds right I think.
I agree, I don’t think that YoY interpretation makes sense. I realise now that it’s not made completely clear but I think its impact relative to some past value. That’s the only way that that I can make sense of the man-made global warming section being a straight line.