Re: An interesting take on Climate Change
Originally Posted by
OldGreyFox
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It has Jaded, but the scientists get their projections from a great big computer, and based on the data put into it create a model. Obviously modern data is quite accurate, but as they delve back into the archives the data gets a bit vague, and we are talking millions of years when dealing with climate. Just one small piece of incorrect data will send the projection on a completely different path.
Obviously the climate is changing, but most of the changes we see are either created naturally or locally. The major changes come from the actions of the sun, and also from volcanic activity here on earth, which dwarf anything man has done since we have been resident on this planet.
There are well over thirty active volcanoes spewing dust, ash, CO2, methane and other unsavoury particles into the atmosphere even as we speak......
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/eru...volcanoes.html
But all that stuff the volcanoes belch out is what contributes to all
the soil becoming fertile too OGF Isn't it ??
For instance Pacific Islands downstream of an erupting volcanoe
show increased fertility after the eruption due to all the chemicals
that fell from the sky ??
So volcanic "pollution" has benefits for all life forms on the planet
Whereas man made pollution doesn't appear to ??
I'm not sure what this means in connection with climate change
so l am going to take a look at the link you just provided to see if
will provide any clues !!🤔🤔
Donkeyman! 👍👍👍