When they ground their private jets they can talk to me about my carbon footprint. Also, take a look at the data about the increase in water vapor from undersea volcanoes being the real reason for the current warming trend not co2.
like everything else, the impact of the eruptions is in dispute. some estimates are that the water vapor in the atmosphere has increased by 10% which would cause significant warming for several years. of course, the ny times doesn't accept those numbers because they don't want you distracted from co2 narrative, but even they had to admit that water vapor from the tonga hunga eruption is an issue.
When they ground their private jets they can talk to me about my carbon footprint. Also, take a look at the data about the increase in water vapor from undersea volcanoes being the real reason for the current warming trend not co2.
There’s something you don’t hear much. Or at all. Ever. From anyone.
like everything else, the impact of the eruptions is in dispute. some estimates are that the water vapor in the atmosphere has increased by 10% which would cause significant warming for several years. of course, the ny times doesn't accept those numbers because they don't want you distracted from co2 narrative, but even they had to admit that water vapor from the tonga hunga eruption is an issue.
https://web.archive.org/web/20220922181007/https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/22/climate/tonga-volcano-climate.html