Something Completely Different: Geothermal-Centric Global Warming
https://theethicalskeptic.com/2020/02/16/the-climate-change-alternative-we-ignore-to-our-peril/
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I will come in at 12% but agree on fascinating. I checked out his twatter also
I definitely do not think that the global warming is all because of mankind - this makes more sense but this guy will be assassinated by Greta -
I am not all qualified to judge whether he's got something or not. However, I always thought something was missing from the "science" on this, but had no clue what it might be.
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I just want to see a ton of volcanic activity before I move on - maybe one of the super volcanos? Yellowstone? be the death of man in Coronavirus proportions - Fauxi will be impressed
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This seems logical. The core must be driving more heat to the surface than the atmosphere. No idea if that is true or not. It must be true because it’s counter intuitive that a place like Death Valley is way hotter than the Rocky Mountains even though the mountain is closer to the sun.
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Bob_C said:
This seems logical. The core must be driving more heat to the surface than the atmosphere. No idea if that is true or not. It must be true because it’s counter intuitive that a place like Death Valley is way hotter than the Rocky Mountains even though the mountain is closer to the sun.

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Deforestation leads to reduced cloud cover, reduced cloud cover means less precipitation, less precipitation means more desert, more desert means more extreme temperatures. Odds are we've deforested around 70% of the planet since humanity became a thing.
Even if you subtract the climate change element of it desertification is a very real problem. The good news is that in many ways it's fairly easy to correct. -
Your one I wanted an article explainer from. Chop chop.UW_Doog_Bot said:Deforestation leads to reduced cloud cover, reduced cloud cover means less precipitation, less precipitation means more desert, more desert means more extreme temperatures. Odds are we've deforested around 70% of the planet since humanity became a thing.
Even if you subtract the climate change element of it desertification is a very real problem. The good news is that in many ways it's fairly easy to correct. -
Started to read it. Too much apologises for having a differing opinion from dogma. Maybe I'll finish it later.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Your one I wanted an article explainer from. Chop chop.UW_Doog_Bot said:Deforestation leads to reduced cloud cover, reduced cloud cover means less precipitation, less precipitation means more desert, more desert means more extreme temperatures. Odds are we've deforested around 70% of the planet since humanity became a thing.
Even if you subtract the climate change element of it desertification is a very real problem. The good news is that in many ways it's fairly easy to correct. -
That tails off after the first couple scrolls. Lotta jargon, which can be a yellow flag.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Started to read it. Too much apologises for having a differing opinion from dogma. Maybe I'll finish it later.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Your one I wanted an article explainer from. Chop chop.UW_Doog_Bot said:Deforestation leads to reduced cloud cover, reduced cloud cover means less precipitation, less precipitation means more desert, more desert means more extreme temperatures. Odds are we've deforested around 70% of the planet since humanity became a thing.
Even if you subtract the climate change element of it desertification is a very real problem. The good news is that in many ways it's fairly easy to correct. -
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