Theres also the cycles of "albedo" or the reflectiveness of our planet. It gets hotter, has less ice, reflects less, gets hotter, etc and the inverse. Until natural forces send it the other way. Super normal.
Even if humans could have a significant impact, the US is only 1/6th of emissions, and also its not like we could just rape our economy to fix it. I sincerely believe that nuclear power is the solution to all the environmental alarmism bullshit. Theres even research into some types that can reuse old nuclear waste like thorium. Personally im more concerned with the trillions of microplastics we are releasing into the planet
Theres also the cycles of "albedo" or the reflectiveness of our planet. It gets hotter, has less ice, reflects less, gets hotter, etc and the inverse. Until natural forces send it the other way. Super normal.
Cool to know!
Obviously its more complex than only volcanic activity cycles, but I think we're on the same wavelength.
Man-made climate change is drastically overstated and should not be a political issue at all.
Can we have effects on the environment & climate? absolutely. Can we raise the temperature of the planet significantly? Extraordinarily unlikely.
Even if humans could have a significant impact, the US is only 1/6th of emissions, and also its not like we could just rape our economy to fix it. I sincerely believe that nuclear power is the solution to all the environmental alarmism bullshit. Theres even research into some types that can reuse old nuclear waste like thorium. Personally im more concerned with the trillions of microplastics we are releasing into the planet
microplastics are concerning.
Actual chemical & chemical pollution is a very real and dangerous issue. CO2 is a larp though.
LFTRs are legit