I am sure that if it gets colder it will be blamed on coal, oil and natural gas.....somehow.
All kinds of satillites use solar power. A decrease of light by the sun will show as in a loss of power. I wonder if anybody has been collecting this data? Satillites are ideal for this kind of data collection this because weather for them is non existent.
Swiftboat Rear Admiral John F’ing Kerry doesn’t know the real issues about climate change since he has never mentioned the massive volanoes that erupted in Spring of 2022. These volcanoes pumped an estimated 100 billion tons of vapor and gases into the atmosphere to an altitude of over 126,000 feet.
The worst eruptions in over 1200 years that literally shook the entire World. He wants control and the authority of being a czar that lines his pockets with big bucks.
Remember folks. On hot summer days, the global warmers always claim it as ‘proof’ of global warming.
So, when it’s extremely cold this winter DO NOT forget to rub it in their faces about how cold it is and how global warming must be a myth!!!
Crises change, but their solution is always more power in the hands of the existing ruling class, less freedom, and less prosperity.
It’s 43 in San Antonio this morning. We are all doomed!!!! Doomed I tell ya!
And we had a warmer than average fall and a pleasant Thanksgiving.
That’s how it happens. Warmer some places and colder others.
They cannot predict what the sun, or the weather, is *going to do* for the next 30 years.
They can’t get even the next day’s forecast right sometimes.
https://www.space.com/antarctic-ozone-hole-early-hunga-tonga
“the ozone hole above Antarctica has opened up unusually early this year. Scientists think the cataclysmic Hunga Tonga volcanic eruption that sent shockwaves around the world in January 2022 may be to blame.
The development is not unexpected. Ozone experts predicted earlier this year that the eruption, which injected 50 million tons (45 million metric tons) of water vapor into Earth’s atmosphere, is likely to have an impact on Earth’s protective ozone layer in the years following the eruption.
Concentrations of water vapor in the stratosphere, the second lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere where the ozone layer resides, increased by 10% due to the explosion of the undersea volcano. That, according to Paul Newman, the chief scientist for atmospheric science at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, resulted in “significant cooling” in the stratosphere, which is bad news for ozone levels. “
For the ozone hole, blame the volcano; for the hot summer of 2023, what volcano?
Global Warmists fall into two categories: (1) honest but stupid and (2) dishonest. Only the ones in category 1 are in panic.