This story (based on a months hard-core research) had its genesis in my curiosity about the sky trails I've been observing above my Blue Mountains home (occurring roughly twice to three times a week since the bushfires). Popular consensus and the official line is that they're jet contrails. What's less known to the public, is that jet contrails (insert your own name for the sky trails) is increasingly being recognised as a key contributor to global dimming and climate change by mainstream scientists. In other words, jet contrails are far from benign and the 'nothing to see or worry about here' attitude that's promoted by many. #chemtrails #contrails #chemtrail #contrail #jetcontrails #environmentalhealth #environment #health #skytrails #globalwarming #globaldimming #climatechange https://lnkd.in/gtDKHbxt
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Curious about the silent threats wildfires pose to your well-being, even miles away from the flames? Take just 3 minutes to explore their effects on air quality and human health from behind-the-scenes revelations of my latest article: "Rapid transformation of wildfire emissions to hurmful background aerosol" that was published in Nature pj: Climate and Atmospheric Science.
Unmasking Wildfires. What are the Silent Threats on European Air Quality and Public Health?
communities.springernature.com
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Miss Information says: tampering with the very mechanisms of life on Earth by blocking the sun is a fun and risk-free idea to save the planet. Think of all the potential benefits of reduced sunlight for crops, forests, and all the animals that rely on the Sun for their life cycles. As for winter temperatures, everyone benefits from a deep freeze. https://lnkd.in/gUkE9nB9 https://lnkd.in/gUkE9nB9
A giant ‘sun umbrella’ could stem global warming, new paper claims
euronews.com
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Translation: as the oceans are turning green, their albedo is changing; they're absorbing sunlight. This means they're warming up, which is stressing sea life (and e.g. killed 100 dolphins in the Amazon as I mentioned yesterday), but it also means the oceans are losing their ability to retain dissolved oxygen. Cold water holds oxygen, warm water does not. So all sea life is (in the process of) suffocating or at risk of so doing. And the heat can kill species like trout and salmon out right. We're eroding the pyramid of life from its very foundations. https://lnkd.in/gYcuNbk7
The Oceans Are Getting Greener, Satellite Imagery Reveals
e360.yale.edu
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Amidst the vast frozen and barren terrain of the Arctic is a unique marine ecosystem supporting a web of diverse natural life that, according to a new study by scientist Kent Moore, is managing to sustain itself against the impacts of climate change—so far.
New study underscores need to protect 'oasis of the Arctic'
phys.org
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As oceans warm, marine heat waves push deep beneath the surface, study shows https://flip.it/aFn6tK
As oceans warm, marine heat waves push deep beneath the surface, study shows
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