Tuesday, September 24, 2019

My Thoughts on Climate Change: Stop Weather Experiments and Wars as Well as Decreasing Carbon Emissions

  • Ariel Ky Climate change is occurring for a number of reasons; denying that it is happening is the greatest problem. We should be preparing for people to withstand these changes better. I agree that the sun is the major factor, and obviously we have no control over that. I also think that as our sun orbits, we are closer to or further away from our central sun,which also impacts our weather.
  • Ariel Ky However, weather experiments in the form of contrails, which NASA and our government fails to disclose, have also had a major impact on weather. And then there are weather wars. Many countries have been conducting weather experiments, without any coordination whatsoever. However, the weather on this world is all one far-reaching system, and humanity has been messing with it. 
  • Carbon emissions are another factor, and it's one that we can control. It wouldn't be sufficient to stabilize extreme weather events unless we also stop all the weather experiments and wars as well. Global weather is a massive, complex phenomena, and this right-wing attempt to dismiss concerns about climate change, and attribute it all to the orientation of our planet to the sun is a vast oversimplification, and I don't care for the tone of mocking anyone who has legitimate concerns about what is happening with our weather.
  • I was responding to this article posted on my Facebook from a friend.
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-08-30-nasa-admits-climate-change-not-caused-by-suvs-fossil-fuels.html?fbclid=IwAR2P1JcCjEl9VccXjoB-AHCkzg-dBkWADyMG5yZm_14rzFeHj-AKSTI9ghk

I am updating this morning's post with a link to an article that I just stumbled across in GlobalResearch. I am not the only one that thinks we need to address weather warfare when we consider our responses to climate change.

https://www.globalresearch.ca/weather-warfare-beware-the-us-military-s-experiments-with-climatic-warfare/7561


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