Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Observation of the Earth shows that deforestation and urbanization cause three times more warming than CO2

 There's a far more scientific way of understanding the climate, and that involves observing the actual climate system directly from space or in situ.

The IPCC has arbitrarily ruled that climate change began with industrialization, i.e. around 1850 or 1880, since it assumes that GHG emissions are the cause.

Data from the world's oceans, which drive climate, show that their temperature began to diverge from its natural cycle around 1980.

Warming is heterogeneous and multi-causal Since 1960, the global average temperature has risen by 0.9 oC. However, this parameter cannot account for climate change, as it masks the significant disparities in local temperatures over time and space.

Contrary to the impression created by the term "Global warming", climate change is far from uniform.

Three case studies are presented in M. Vieillefosse's book to illustrate the impact of these interferences on climate: Hawaii, Beijing and Manaus, with respective temperature anomalies of 0.4°C, 1.9°C and 1.5°C since 1960.

CO2 emissions resulting from human activities are therefore not the primary cause of climate change.

Although never mentioned in the media, it is the main cause of climate change.

These are concentrates of climate change! Increasingly mineralized urban areas use dense building materials, eager to absorb the sun's energy.

Action to counter global warming Following the Kyoto and Paris Agreements, the fight against climate change is almost exclusively focused on reducing CO2 emissions.

If the entire Amazon rainforest were to be chainsawed, it would be a global ecological disaster, both in terms of climate and biodiversity.

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/04/16/observation-of-the-earth-shows-that-deforestation-and-urbanization-cause-three-times-more-warming-than-co2/

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