HomeClimate411June In Tokyo, Hachijojima Island Hasn’t Warmed In Decades Climate411Middle Column June In Tokyo, Hachijojima Island Hasn’t Warmed In Decades By Christina Norman - July 3, 2022 33 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg While the mean daily maximum temperature for Hachijojima has risen modestly over the past 115 years, Tokyo has seen an almost 2°C linear trend increase. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleColdest, Wettest & Stormiest – The Good Old Days Before Global WarmingNext articleShock Survey: A Quarter of Young Europeans Don’t Worry About Anthropogenic Climate Change Guest Blogger LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles America’s Favorite Vehicle: Priced Out of the Market Climate411 "The truly venerable Ford F-150 pick-up truck, America’s best selling vehicle, stands to become priced far too high for most Americans to afford." Read more War! What is it Good For? THE CLIMATE silly Climate411 Pelosi, Taiwan and climate: why military conflict might be good for the planet Read more Doomsday Climate Predictions Meltdown: Arctic Sea Ice Extent Reaches 12-Year Mid-August High Climate411 Snowfan here zooms in on the chart for greater detail and reports that for this date, ice extent in the Arctic stands at a 12-year... Read more