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If what the video (below) say is correct, that the oceans have a “climate-memory” with a lag of 800 years, we are heading for some cold decades (centuries) and that comes on top of a weak solar cycle!
R. J. L.
Video: PsychBooks
CO2 lags earth temperature changes by 600-800 years, not the other way round. The CO2 causing climate change narrative is a hoax, climate change causes CO2 change instead, because the CO2 is emitted by the ocean, which acts as a temperature dependent carbon sink. The temperature of the Earth is instead dependent on the Sun: the orbital Earth-Sun distance is not constant even in the medium term (Solar Inertial Motion). The long term orbital change is also because of the Milankovitch Cycles:
1. The shape of Earth’s orbit: eccentricity;
2. The angle Earth’s axis tilted with respect to Earth’s orbital plane: obliquity; and
3. The direction Earth’s axis of rotation is pointed towards: precession.
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Climate change: A timeline (for dummies).#ClimateScam #ClimateCult #NetZero pic.twitter.com/PH8fuASn2A
— Wide Awake Media (@wideawake_media) April 7, 2023
Today's global warming is only 0.37°C higher than the 1988 dawn of climate idiocy — despite a doubling of manmade CO2.
Not even actually measurable.
Most-to-all of the warming was caused by El Ninos, which aren't related to emissions.
Climate is a big fat hoax. pic.twitter.com/tDoTAnIgrd
— Steve Milloy (@JunkScience) April 7, 2023
All of you involved in this project, dependent as you are on fossil fuels for everything you take for granted, should all be utterly ashamed of yourself… https://t.co/EjzksVB1E1
— Dr Jordan B Peterson (@jordanbpeterson) April 5, 2023
This 👇 is a super cool graphic. Look how green the Sahara was just a few thousand years ago. Our dynamic 🌍 continues to change and evolve and we should learn to adapt to that change rather than try to control it. #climate https://t.co/Es0u7vtnrl
— Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki (@MatthewWielicki) April 7, 2023