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Patriot96 · 56-60, C
Fossil fue.s cause rain🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hopelandia · M
@Patriot96 Yes they can. They massively boost the amount of water vapour in the air.
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
@Hopelandia butt butt what happened to co2
Hopelandia · M
@Patriot96 Yep, CO2 leads to warming temperatures, which leads to more evaporation, which leads to more water vapour in the atmosphere, which leads to more rain.
Anything else?
Anything else?
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
@Hopelandia sorry bunky. Co2 lags temperature increases by about 800 years
Hopelandia · M
@Patriot96 Not this again! 🥱
You're simply deliberately misapplying ancient climate patterns to today’s situation. Yes, in the distant past, temperature changes may have preceded CO2 increases… but, OH! this time it’s humans driving the CO2 increase! We’re burning fossil fuels at record rates, which is literally putting CO2 in the atmosphere right now, not over the course of 800 years. Funny how that works.
But feel free to keep quoting ancient history while ignoring what's happening now. Ancient history won't save us. Reducing CO2 emissions NOW will.
You're simply deliberately misapplying ancient climate patterns to today’s situation. Yes, in the distant past, temperature changes may have preceded CO2 increases… but, OH! this time it’s humans driving the CO2 increase! We’re burning fossil fuels at record rates, which is literally putting CO2 in the atmosphere right now, not over the course of 800 years. Funny how that works.
But feel free to keep quoting ancient history while ignoring what's happening now. Ancient history won't save us. Reducing CO2 emissions NOW will.