Wednesday, January 22

Climate Change


Roughly 1.3 billion years from now, "humans will not be able to physiologically survive, in nature, on Earth" due to sustained hot and humid conditions. In about 2 billion years, the oceans may evaporate when the sun's luminosity is nearly 20% more than it is now..." Kopparapu said.
Ravi Kopparapu, is a planetary scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, told Live Science.


It would appear that we have a few years before there is anything that we really need to worry about...


I guess what bothers me about this is the fact that all these climate control scientists say that if we don't reverse our current pollution by 40% by 2030 that earth only has 20 years of habitability left.


It is because the Democratic party believed this that the Biden administration tried to push EVs on Americans to force them away from Petroleum Crude Oil and gasoline.


The American people rejected that approach, but it did not negate the fact that half the USA believes that climate changes is going to destroy the planet in a few short years.


Their worries are coming from several PhDs who believe their concerns are valid...


So, why is this NASA scientist saying something differently???

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