In a new study, geology professor Dr. Wojciech Stankowski summarizes some of the reasons that allow people to drive the narrative of climate change by burning more or less fossil fuels. [emphasis, links added]
Natural climate changes in the past, such as Greenland's “temperatures up to 10°C in just 50 years” confirmed 14,700 and 11,700 years agoHis modern climate change rate (only 0.05°C per decade since 1860) falls within the range of natural variability.
In addition, changes in carbon dioxide concentration from 0.03% to 0.04% (300 ppm to 400 ppm) are not enough to affect temperature changes in the global ocean, which covers 71% of the Earth's surface.
“If carbon dioxide is the main driving force for temperature fluctuations, its concentration variation must be huge.”
“Currently, the carbon dioxide level is about 400 ppm. If the entire difference is [the ~100 ppm CO2 increase since the early 20th century] Artificially attributed to human activities, the human pressure does not exceed 15-18%. ”
Natural factors such as structure, changes in the Milky Way phenomenon, and magnetic fluctuations of the Sun continue to regulate climate change.
Human activities can only play a non-advantageous modification role at most.
“The overall trend in the rhythm of climate change will continue to depend on the complex nature of the galaxy phenomenon, the magnetic fluctuations of the sun’s energy and their interaction with the Earth’s magnetic field.”
“The increasing intensity of human stress is not important in climate change.”
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