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Life on Earth is All About the Power of the Sun, Even Global Warming
Behind the consensus on fossil fuel emissions causing global warming, a far deadlier process is unfolding: the relationship between the sun and global warming.
02:00 PM - Jan 26, 2024
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2023 was the hottest year on record, globally. More than 170 million Americans were placed under heat alerts, Heat-related deaths rose more than 95% in the United States alone.
02:02 PM - Jan 26, 2024
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The sun is the source of energy that drives the Earth’s climate system. Its solar radiation warms the atmosphere. When temperatures remain in the 100-degree range for days, it’s the sun and its ultraviolet (UV) radiation that’s baking us.
02:02 PM - Jan 26, 2024
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While it is common knowledge that climate change is caused by heat-trapping gases like carbon dioxide, we don’t include the fact that, behind the consensus on fossil fuel emissions causing global warming, a far deadlier process is unfolding: the relationship between the sun and global warming.
02:03 PM - Jan 26, 2024
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The sun is getting brighter and hotter over time. As global temperatures rise, more water evaporated from the Earth’s surface into the atmosphere, trapping the sun’s heat and driving climate change storms and wildfires.
02:04 PM - Jan 26, 2024
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All the climate models show that, eventually (in some 150 million years), Earth’s greenhouse effect will spin out of control, vaporizing all our planet’s water and ending life as we know it.
02:04 PM - Jan 26, 2024
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So, why should we worry about 150 million years from now? The answer is because we care about the future of our planet and humanity beyond the lives of our children and grandchildren. Concern should cause us to vote for leaders who are committed to reducing global warming.
02:07 PM - Jan 26, 2024
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The 2024 elections (local, state and national) will decide whether we can stop climate change. Fulfilling our role as stewards of the Earth requires electing officials who understand the dangers of global warming.
02:07 PM - Jan 26, 2024
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