Yeah, it sounds outlandish, but so did our present situation when talked about back in the day. So, you tell me what's possible when Biden has been "very good" to big oil.
Sam Carana:
"As temperatures keep rising, runaway heating may well turn Earth into a lifeless planet. This danger was discussed in a 2013 post, warning that Earth could move into a moist-greenhouse state and without anything stopping the temperature rise, this will continue to eventually destroy the ozone layer and the ice caps, while the oceans would be evaporating into the atmosphere's upper stratosphere and eventually disappear into space
Photo: Species of Underwing Moth (Catocala - a generally Holarctic genus of moths in the
family Erebidae)
Catocala species
Ice Age National Scientific Reserve Unit, Wisconsin, USA
2021-07-29 _F2A5715aaa2
“Water vapor injection into the stratosphere by Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai”
“The eruption of the submarine volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai in January of 2022 was so violent that its plume penetrated into the stratosphere. Vömel et al. studied in situ measurements by radiosondes (weather balloons), which showed that the event injected at least 50 teragrams of water vapor into the stratosphere. Because the volcano was underwater, the amount of water vapor in the developing stratospheric plume was high, and, unlike other large eruptions, it may have increased the amount of global stratospheric water vapor by more than 5%. —HJS”
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Justin Leso:
“Arctic Sea Ice extent has declined 50,000km2 (According to JAXA ) in the last two days even though it’s winter. 2023 is presently the 2nd lowest Arctic extent year on record for this date at approximately 13.1 million km2. The only year lower is 2018, next three days of extent respectively for that year are (13.08 / 13.16 / 13.25 ) Arctic ice extent has not increased more than 30,000km2 a day since January 17th of this year. At present trends it will be lowest on record for either February 1st, 2nd or 3rd.
4-6 weeks until melt season starts, 1st or 2nd lowest on record isn’t the most optimal starting point !”
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