Sounds reasonable. Since I’m a grown kid, it seems very intuitive to come to this conclusion. The question is: Why is there less cloud coverage?
GM #Nostr
Remember to #FreeAssangeNow, because… 
Tbh: I don’t have sufficient knowledge to answer this question properly.
I’m not sure if no models cover this, or only some that are shared a lot.
Even if, how would that change the thermodynamics of the greenhouse effect?
We’re frontrunning society by a couple hundred thousand of blocks.
This is a post to all the #Frontrunners! 
GM #Nostr
#FreeAssangeNow 
Still learning, always striving! 🐰⚡️ nostr:note14n7vychp09nzr9kgfjjx47jvpdha2f6v0pxtg34p6hfn7wq6u7zq6kmvmk
Antaŭ ducent tagoj mi komencis stui esperanton. Hodiaŭ mi povas legi, skribi kaj paroli kun esperantistoj tra la mondo. Tiu lingvo estas tre malfacila. Se vi ŝatas #Bitcoin kaj dubas naciismajn lingvojn, vi devus provi ĉi tiun malcentralizitan lingvan protokolon.
Okay I’m gonna try to answer this to the best of my abilities:
First of all: I don’t believe in climate change, I believe in maths and physics. There is enough conclusive data of 50+ years of geologists and climate scientists that supports the theory of climate change.
You may choose to ignore or reject that, but facts don’t care about your feelings.
Yes, in earths history our climate has changed consistently and in parts dramatically. Some fairly predictable changes are associated with the Milanković-Cycles (it’s a periodical shift in solar radiation intensity, due to earths wobble in the solar orbit https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milankovitch_cycles).
However for the last 10k years, since last Ice Age, also beginning of Human settlement and civilization, scientists call it the Holocene our climate has been fairly stable.
The earths climate system is a complex one with many variables and climate research is trying to find patterns in long time scales within that dynamic process.
CO2 is neither good nor bad, it’s a molecule that contributes to the greenhouse effect. However the consequences of an ever warming planet might have drastic effects on human civilization and their infrastructure.
The planet will keep spinning long after we have made it impossible for us to inhabit it.
We both see a problem in burning fossil fuels, be it cancer or global warming, whatever it might be in the end, let’s focus on fixing the underlying problem right?
I’m no expert on volcanic eruptions but a big eruption of the Pinatubo in the days before my earthly existence had actually a cooling effect since the ash cloud and some sulfuric acids were mitigating solar radiation towards our planet. (This is really basic explanation, if in doubt, consult someone with greater knowledge of chemistry with higher atmospheric layers)
All ice masses are significantly shrinking. Looking at satellite imagery might be easier to spot the differences over time, than looking at graphs with potentially misleading axis labeling.
There are top notch peer reviewed studies on the geophysical workings of climate change with the IPCC.
Please focus your time in researching this topic on groups Working Groups I and II. Especially Group I delivers what you asked for.
Sun radiation and orbits - Milanković Cycles 🔄
Climate change is a geophysical fact. I don’t seek to mitigate it through taxation or control, but through changing our economic system from an inflationary one towards a deflationary one. (Hyperbitcoinization)
I think that most political claims on how to mitigate climate change are bullshit and I am opposed to more taxation and regulation. #Bitcoin will help fix this.
The picture was taken on a #Bitcoin conference where I made the case for #SaturdaysForSatoshi - A global freedom movement that seeks broad social change by peacefully protesting the injustice of our current monetary system in front of your local bank. I focus on the ecological implications that this change may bring, however this is FOSP (FreeOpenSourceProtest) and you may happily join with a #Bitcoin message that particularly resonates with you. (e.g. Privacy, State-Arbitrariness, Freedom)
I hope that this message reads as respectfully as I intended when writing it.
To improve discussion climate I would appreciate omitting terms like Clown or NPC.
Kind regards
A wise rabbit 🐰⚡️
Heute ist #SaturdayForSatoshi und ich habe meine Mitmenschen ins Staunen und zum lachen gebracht. Die Botschaft war klar und einfach, ganz im Gegensatz zu den komplexen Sachverhalten die jener Botschaft das rationale Fundament geben. 
It’s #SaturdayForSatoshi and today’s message was: „#ClimateActionNow! #BuyBitcoinToday!“
It’s amusing to watch people react to cognitive dissonance, since most people disassociate #ClimateAction and #Bitcoin. 
Do you know the smell of pestered bugs?
It’s the same smell and taste as #cilantro. That’s why it’s called „Wanzenkraut“ (bugsherb) in Germany.
Feeding on bugs are a wet dream of Schwab and the WEF, that should close the case for team #basil. 🌿 
Probier’s mal mit Natürlichkeit mit Bitcoin und Natürlichkeit und schmeiß deine alten Sorgen über Bord. Und wenn du stets natürlich bist und etwas dir and Beinchen pisst, dann bist doch deinen Nachbarn um Support.
Dichtung des Tages:
Weiße Wampe,kurze Schwänze
AFD‘ler schützen unsre Grenze
Und ohne Liebe und ohne gendern,
Woll‘n sie das Land zum Schlechteren verändern.
#Bluesky is #Nostr for Normies…
I ask for zero #zaps and many reactions. What do I get? Many #zaps and zero reactions. 

