NEW OWEN PICTURE!!!!!!
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Lordy he looks so good with long hair smoking a cig😛 And the arm veins………. I’m wet🤤
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NEW OWEN PICTURE!!!!!!
Credits to the instagram user!🫶🏼
Lordy he looks so good with long hair smoking a cig😛 And the arm veins………. I’m wet🤤
@pepsipoet @mattsleftball
me asf after that new owen photo
It's finally Thot Summer! 🐬☀️
Kathryn Newton and Storm Reid are set to star in the revenge thriller 'Hot Year'
Owen Painter got cast in a movie with Kathryn Newton!!! 😀 It's a revenge thriller and I think he might be the villain, but this is awesome having loved both "Wednesday" and "Lisa Frankenstein" and that they're in a movie together. The movie also will star Storm Reid, Dove Cameron, and J. Smith-Cameron.
Cole via Dove Cameron's Instagram post ❤️
Record rains and heat ravaged different parts of the world in 2018.
Overall, 2018 was the fourth-warmest year on record. Only the three preceding years have been hotter. And these global records will likely be broken soon. Climate change trends suggest Earth’s fever will continue to climb, scientists reported on February 6. They spoke at a joint news conference by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA.
The agencies collected data on global temperatures throughout 2018. These show that 2018 was 0.79 degree Celsius (1.4 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than the 20th century average of 13.9 °C (57.0 °F).
A warming trend started around the mid-1970s. It “very much resembles riding up an escalator over time,” said Deke Arndt. He heads NOAA’s global monitoring branch in Asheville, N.C.
In much of the Southern Hemisphere, 2018 scored record average highs for the second year in a row. Some Northern Hemisphere regions also recorded their hottest average temperatures. These included parts of Europe, the Middle East and the Western Pacific. And Arctic temps have continued rising faster than the global average.
Climate change also is leading to more erratic rains across much of the world. A warmer atmosphere holds more water vapor. That can both prolong droughts and also lead to bigger downpours once the water is released. “There’s obviously a connection there,” Arndt said.
The United States experienced its wettest year since 1983. Record rains flooded nine eastern states. These include Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland. Nationwide, average annual rainfall totaled 87.96 centimeters (34.63 inches). That’s 11.9 cm (4.69 in) above the 20th century average.
A warmer atmosphere can hold more water vapor, leading to more intense rains. Last year was the United States’ wettest year since 1983. Nationwide, the precipitation average reached almost 88 centimeters (35 inches). Credit: NASA, NOAA
"The key message is that the planet is warming," said Gavin Schmidt. He directs NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York City. That trend shows up, he says, no matter how the data are sliced.
“The long-term trends are extremely robust,” Schmidt added. “Our understanding of why those trends are occurring is also very robust. It’s because of increases in greenhouse gases.”
MORE OWEN PICS!!😛
Him with earrings 🤤🤤
Credits are on the pics <3
Cole with Roxy Sorkin ❤️