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Originally Posted by sounding
The July 25 Daily Sun said, "Monday Breaks the Record for the Hottest ever Day on Earth" - from an AP article. There are two reasons why the article falls short. First, that article fails to mention the unprecedented Tonga volcano, which injected unprecedented amounts of water vapor (earth's strongest greenhouse gas) into the stratosphere - where it is causing today's unprecedented global warming spike (see image). Second, that article fails to mention the multi-national EEMIAN ice core drilling project, which after extensive peer-reviewed analyses, shows that Earth was about 14 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than today as compared to the prior Interglacial Warm Period ... Greenland ice cores reveal warm climate of the past – Niels Bohr Institute - University of Copenhagen ... Details will be presented during the Aug 15 Weather Club meeting.
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I really find it interesting that if you look at climate change predictions over the last 50 years or so none of them have come true. The one thing that seems consistent is that the people involved in these are making a fortune. A few years back, just being curious, I contacted a number of groups involved in saving the planet and mankind. I was shocked that everyone gave me the same response to the question “what can the average person do to help the problem ?” Every organization said, give them money for their projects and to call your politicians and yell at them to support climate change. I think this raises more questions than it gives answers.