Carlos from Spain:
Whoopsy:
https://www.sciencealert.com/earth-s-insides-are-cooling-faster-than-we-thought-and-it-will-mess-things-up
So, it would seems like global warming isn't from humans after all. The Earth's core is cooling faster than expected, with the mantle conducting more heat than people first thought. Where do those heat goes? Straight out to space, passing the Earth crust and atmosphere and heating them up in the process.
All the talk about 'saving the Earth' with EVs and whatnots are just lies.
True science don't lie, scientists do, people do. Just like how back in the days the 'scientists' that observe the sky claimed the Earth is the centre of the universe, oh how wrong they are with the passing of time. Not unlike those 'scientists' right now that care claiming man made global warming. Or wait, they changed the name since the Earth isn't doing what they claimed, it's called 'climate change' now. Duh! Earth's climate have always been changing, by itself.
But this cooling off the core has been happening since it formed during the Earth's birth, it's a slow gradual procees, it wouldn't affect the roller coaster climate changes though Earth's history, that is why the earth has experienced cycles of both global warning and cooling, not just warning, we even had global glaciations, and recent global warning has been happening in a blink of an eye on geological time scales, this core cooling is not happening now, whether it's been happening faster or slower than obviously calculated doesn't matter, even if it's speeding up, it would be on a different time scale than climate changes, and it's been happening since 4.5b years, just like the moon is moving farther away from the earth and the Earth's rotation is slowing down, etc.
Exactly. There is still much to learn about our own planet, before anyone can draw 'conclusive' conclusion. The Earth's orbit around the sun isn't a 'stable' one, there are variations in distance to the Sun, not just within a year, but year to year. That cycle is about 100,000 years. The earth's tile also isn't stable, it varies by a couple degrees up and down, this cycle is about 41,000 years, our Earth is right round middle of the range right now, slow moving towards more upright, which brings milder climate changes. Then there is the wobbling of our spin, which carries it's own influence, and cycles around 25-26,000 years. All these factors combined to influence's the Earth climate.
That is not counting the Sun's sunspot cycles, or the rate of the Earth's core cooling and transmitting heat upwards from within, that last bit also isn't quite a straight forward either, it could have it's own cycle on how much heat is emitted or it could be a 'constant' thing, it will take time to study and investigate.
The alarmists like to use the Celsius scale for 'big' temperature changes to scare people. But scientifically, temperatures are measured in Kelvins, not Celsius. In Kelvin terms, those 'big' numbers suddenly became tiny fractions. That 2 degrees increase they wanted to stress by going from 15 degree Celsius to 17 degrees? It's a 13% change on Celsius scale, but it's only 0.67% in absolute temperature terms, aka the Kelvin scale. Almost like a rounding error now.
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