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Thursday, June 15, 2023
Visage à trois #1498
Three Videos For Your Viewing Pleasure:
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First video ... except smoke causes cooling, not warming. Every time a volcano erupts, cooling. We've seen this experiment carried out by Mother Nature many times.
I don't doubt that they want to create a fictitious climate emergency by starting forest fires and blaming the dry conditions on "climate change."
But the bit about soot depositing on ice from forest fire smoke ... nah, bruh. You got the science wrong on that. The smoke alone causes cooling, any particulates cause cloud nucleation, which causes cooling. The amount of soot that deposits on Greenland or wherever glaciers and ice fields and causes melting ... negligible.
#2: A similar fire happened in California's Central Valley. The tires were piled up to be burned in a power plant designed especially to burn tires for fuel. The fire burned for several weeks. There was no way to put it out. So much for "green" technology...
#6: Used to be, society drove politics. Now Big Business drives politics, and politics dictates society. ...What could POSSIBLY go wrong here? Oh... Wait... it's already going there...
Yes, the smoke and soot will be airborne for some time contributing to cooling, but the heavier material sooner and the lighter material later will land and contribute to warming of the surface.
First video ... except smoke causes cooling, not warming. Every time a volcano erupts, cooling. We've seen this experiment carried out by Mother Nature many times.
ReplyDeleteI don't doubt that they want to create a fictitious climate emergency by starting forest fires and blaming the dry conditions on "climate change."
But the bit about soot depositing on ice from forest fire smoke ... nah, bruh. You got the science wrong on that. The smoke alone causes cooling, any particulates cause cloud nucleation, which causes cooling. The amount of soot that deposits on Greenland or wherever glaciers and ice fields and causes melting ... negligible.
I flew in to anchorage Alaska in ‘81.
DeleteThey were covering glaciers with soot to melt them.
#2: A similar fire happened in California's Central Valley. The tires were piled up to be burned in a power plant designed especially to burn tires for fuel. The fire burned for several weeks. There was no way to put it out. So much for "green" technology...
ReplyDelete#6: Used to be, society drove politics. Now Big Business drives politics, and politics dictates society. ...What could POSSIBLY go wrong here? Oh... Wait... it's already going there...
RE: Mind your own business.
ReplyDeleteYes, the smoke and soot will be airborne for some time contributing to cooling, but the heavier material sooner and the lighter material later will land and contribute to warming of the surface.
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