meanwhile the drop in co2 from automobiles specifically has dropped dramatically in the last 20 or so years. But we still have a climate emergency. EV is not going to change that; and in fact I think EV is going to bring as many problems as it solves so you're really just trading one set of problems for another with a net zero gain. Then they'll find some other way to dupe the Americans out of some more money.idiots up here finally figured out , if you add enough salt to a lake, the lake 'dies'.....
the salt was from 'snow clearing operations, where 1,000s of trucsk dumped their salt laden road snow into a lake....
meanwhile the 5.6% drop in CO2 seen in the past 2 years has done diddlysquat to help the World....
Interesting. Because NASA predicted it would warm the earth. Opposing theories...go figure.It seems that some of the effects of the eruption are already beginning to manifest themselves in the Southern Hemisphere. And also, it might agree with the Farmer's Almanac that there will be a cold Winter coming. It is an interesting article.
A substantial stratospheric cooling event is now being observed over the Southern Hemisphere following a massive injection of water vapor
Latest data shows a strong cooling event unfolding in the southern stratosphere, potentially influencing the global weather patternswww.severe-weather.eu
Don't you just love the conflict reports. I think the difference may lie in where you are looking at the temps. My understanding that surface temps will initially rise because of trapping the heat while the stratosphere starts to cool due to blocking solar radiation from all the moisture.Interesting. Because NASA predicted it would warm the earth. Opposing theories...go figure.
It also depends on who is funding the study. Lol. Follow the money.Don't you just love the conflict reports. I think the difference may lie in where you are looking at the temps. My understanding that surface temps will initially rise because of trapping the heat while the stratosphere starts to cool due to blocking solar radiation from all the moisture.
The big question is which will win in the end. Since the best the scientist can do is look at past data, it appears that the next couple of years may be cooler overall.
Yet again, tweak the model(s) a little and you can get a completely different outcome.