You won't believe what's happening to Earth's rotation
Alright so check it — you know how we always talk about how Charlotte is changing so fast, feels like the city itself is spinning a little quicker every year, man? Well, apparently, it's the *opposite* for the whole planet. Real talk, scientists are saying that human-driven climate change, specifically all this sea level rise, is actually *slowing down* the Earth's rotation. Like, by just over a millisecond per century.
## The Planet's New Groove
Now, a millisecond might not sound like much, but they're saying this is a rate we haven't seen in 3.6 million years. Think about that for a second. We're talking about something profound enough to mess with the very spin of our world. It's not just some abstract thing, it's the sheer amount of water, displaced and redistributed, making our planet wobble just a little.
* Sea level rise is the main culprit.
* It's slowing Earth's rotation.
* This hasn't happened in 3.6 million years.
Man, it makes you think. We're out here in Charlotte trying to get the Lynx Blue Line expanded, worrying about traffic on I-77, and meanwhile, the entire planet's rotation is shifting because of us. It's a reminder that everything we do, even building another bland apartment complex in South End, has a ripple effect. Makes you wonder what else we're unknowingly changing out there.
Queen City on the wire — morning's looking right.
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