If you're bitching about gas prices, it's because you're a fucking retard

If you're bitching about gas prices, it's because you're a fucking retard

P.S. Fossil fuels are also funding Putin's war and driving the massive heatwaves, droughts, wildfires, and floods

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big brain shit. no wonder your thread's about to 404.

Banned from pol again little virgin timmy?

>and driving the massive heatwaves, droughts, wildfires, and floods

No, we're entering our 11 year peak solar cycle and it's going to be much worse than what they originally forcasted. You honestly think droughts like the one that caused the dust bowl are a one off? It's not going to be good because it's just starting and won't peak until 2025, so buckle up.

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>much worse than what they originally forcasted.
So pretty much a normal cycle vs the reduced one they previously forecasted? Yeah maybe dial back the sensationalism there?

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telling the obvious ain't bait, Holmes.

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And as if solar activity has that much effect on weather--unless we actually get a little ice age.

>P.S. Fossil fuels are also funding Putin's war and driving the massive heatwaves, droughts, wildfires, and floods
Cool story greta.

We've had one before and it had fuck all to do with atmospheric CO2. The sun took a little 400 year nap and then the Thames river in London fucking froze.

In the middle of the summer. Several times.

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>after centuries of observations

>Putin's war
ok retatd

"During strong solar cycles, the Sun's total average brightness varies by up to 1 Watt per square meter; this variation affects global average temperature by 0.1 degrees Celsius or less." - NOAA

Maybe you should do some more research I guess instead of shilling for Big Oil.

based

ok Ivan

fucking retards

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except:
nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/solar-events-news/Does-the-Solar-Cycle-Affect-Earths-Climate.html

So, could long-term changes in the Sun's energy output have caused the change in Earth's climate measured over the last 35 years?

By and large, the space-based observations of the last 35 years have not recorded substantial changes in energy output from the Sun. Nonetheless, scientists include all the influences they can (including solar changes) when studying changes in climate. These estimates suggest that a small decrease in solar irradiance over the last 35 years would have caused a slight cooling of the climate over this time period – but only in the absence of other influences on Earth's climate.

The physics of the situation also doesn't back up the idea that changes in the Sun are a large force behind current climate change. The Sun's irradiance has its greatest effect on Earth's upper atmosphere, while the lower atmosphere insulates Earth from the increased heat. If the Sun were driving Earth's warming, one would expect to see that upper atmosphere getting increasingly hot. Instead, measurements show the lower atmosphere is getting hotter, while the upper atmosphere is getting cooler. Instead, this matches the fingerprint of changes driven by increases in carbon dioxide much more closely.

We have droughts every 11 years and a really bad drought evey 80 or 90 years. You're never going to change this.

forbes.com/sites/edfenergyexchange/2022/03/03/the-truth-about-russias-war-our-addiction-to-oil-gives-putin-power/

> hurr durr it's the solar cycle

one of many factually incorrect things conservatives repeat brainlessly

climate.nasa.gov/ask-nasa-climate/2910/what-is-the-suns-role-in-climate-change/

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The car in the photo still has a gas engine, there are no DC pins below the plug

> missing the point

member when it took super long for the ice caps to refreeze last year?
what happens to all the heat that got absorbed instead of reflected?

Nice cherry picking, user. Too bad the current climate model doesnt take into account the solar wind and UV.

Remember when NOAA reported record ice growth at the north pole last year and record ice growth at the south pole for the last several years?

No I don't.

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Petroleum products are also flattening the earth and making Mars grow hair on its balls

>retatd