07/22/2024 / By Ethan Huff
The planet has reportedly been warmer than normal for the past 12, going on 13 months with temperatures reaching 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. And yet absolutely nothing in terms of a climate calamity has occurred despite decades of fearmongering.
For many years, the world was told that if temperatures rose by the amounts averaged over the past year that ocean levels would rise, polar icecaps would melt and the world would basically end. Look around you: has any of this actually changed?
June 2024 was supposedly the warmest June on record with July 2024 shaping up to be a similar record-breaker. And yet the world is still spinning, the nation is just as corrupt as ever and all is “well” in terms of being the same ol’ rotten thing as always.
“Global warming caused by human activities reached approximately 1°C over the past 170 years, increasing at 0.2°C per decade,” writes Anthony Watts for Climate Realism. “Scientists warn that an average rise of more than 1.5°C in the surface temperature of the earth compared to pre-industrial levels will be catastrophic for the environment and human health.”
“But despite 12 months of the globe being above the so-called temperature limit, nothing bad happened on a global scale. Predications of climate catastrophe once we passed the so-called 1.5C temperature limit, never happened. The limit was nothing more than a political talking point from the 2015 Paris Climate Conference, as described in this Associated Press article: The magic 1.5: What’s behind climate talks’ key elusive goal.”
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Sure, one could argue that things quite literally are “heating up” all around the world, not just temperature wise but also politically, socially, religiously and spiritually. What is not changing in the way they long claimed is the climate.
Despite steady increases in average temperatures, the oceans are still not boiling and the polar icecaps are still intact. Miami is still not underwater despite panic from Al Gore, and the seasons continue to cycle as normal – so where is the climate crisis other than in headlines and on screens?
There will, of course, come a time when the world will be judged. Then comes the extreme heat and all sorts of other calamities from the heavens. For now, though, things are much the same – except, of course, when there is a volcanic eruption.
It turns out that the recent temperature spikes blamed on climate change were actually the result of volcanic eruptions in which hot water vapor was blasted into the stratosphere, resulting in rapid changes in climate chemistry.
The Jan. 15, 2022, eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano produced the largest underwater explosion ever recorded by modern scientific instruments. An enormous amount of water and volcanic gases were blasted higher than any other eruption ever captured in the satellite era.
All that water and gas from Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai produced a massive greenhouse effect that warmed the planet. In fact, water vapor from volcanos and other natural events produce about half of the earth’s greenhouse effect, which is critical for life.
“Greenhouse gases keep our planet livable,” Watts says. “Without them, Earth’s surface temperature would be about 59 degrees Fahrenheit (33 degrees Celsius) colder.”
“The underwater eruption of Hunga Tonga – Hunga Ha’apai sent megatons of water vapor into the stratosphere, contributing to an increase in global warming over the next 5 years,” reported EOS.org.
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