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- Anonymous3 years ago
I think it is real but i do believe that it is under control.
The reason this being is that chem trails are placed in the air because our world is at a point where we could die if the chemtrails weren’t placed in the air. It ‘fixes’ the ozone.
They are remedying the greenhouse effect produced by the exhaust from peoples cars. Very soon you will see them have formulas to create more ice at the north and South Pole. They will probably keep applying this method regularly and it will cause the earth to cool while we are warming it up.
- JimZLv 73 years ago
Yes it is both. Some is real but mostly it is a made up crapola to scare people for a very leftist political Cause.
- 3 years ago
I think global warming is real, because the sun heats up the earth, and it gets warm!
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- Anonymous3 years ago
Keep an eye on ocean surface temperatures.
The Arctic Region is going through a 180 degree change. Very cold.
Ocean surface oscillation(s) created a GLOBAL sea surface temperature drop of -0.17C between Aug 2017 and Sep 2017, and it has showed up in the Arctic Region almost immediately. Most of that region has been very cold since mid-summer. Greenland just set a record cold temperature for the month of July for the entire Northern Hemisphere @ -33C.
Ocean oscillations (ENSO - El Nino and La Nina) have nothing to do with rising CO2 levels, but have a huge affect on surface temperatures.
There isn't "ANY" warming in the Arctic Region right now. It's cooling faster than it has for many years.
The oceans contain about 4,000 times more energy than the atmosphere does, and greatly affects surface temperature when it changes just a little.
Climate science is trying to understand ocean changes better through ARGO Floats (3,600 floating measuring stations evenly spaced across the oceans) that dive deep into the oceans and take various measurements.
Oceans are 71% of Earth's surface.
Keep an eye on ARGO data. It is saying a lot about what controls our temperatures.
- Anonymous3 years ago
It's actually a naturally occurring event that happens every year, some glaciers melt and break then freeze again. however due to recent events and data it seems to be taking to more extremes as the years pass as there are more glaciers melting then forming resulting in an unbalanced climate and the extinction of many species from temperature changes (heat waves - Cold fronts).