Stop using Celsius to express climate change. Americans understand Fahrenheit temps. The numbers will look bigger anyway and will be easier for them understand.
Yeah, important information ideally should be tailored to its audience as much as possible
If its intended for a global audience, using both when possible seems like it would be good. You want as many people as possible to be able to understand as much as possible with as little effort on their part as is possible
@9tr6gyp3@silence7
I think it’s good if they use a language the rest of the world understands, assuming they speak to a global audience. I long ago forgot how Fahrenheit works.
To American climate change scientists/activists:
Stop using Celsius to express climate change. Americans understand Fahrenheit temps. The numbers will look bigger anyway and will be easier for them understand.
Yeah, important information ideally should be tailored to its audience as much as possible
If its intended for a global audience, using both when possible seems like it would be good. You want as many people as possible to be able to understand as much as possible with as little effort on their part as is possible
@9tr6gyp3 @silence7
I think it’s good if they use a language the rest of the world understands, assuming they speak to a global audience. I long ago forgot how Fahrenheit works.
I agree with you, but Americans will never understand Celsius like they do Fahrenheit.