Climate change is a reality in which the human being has come to this planet, only as a spectator. Climate changes are happening not only on Earth but also throughout the Solar System. This is a product of the activity that comes from the center of the Milky Way, which influences the Sun and this on all the planets of the System. The human being with everything that contaminates fails to produce 0.2% of what the Earth is processing now! Mars has increased its temperature by 2% and we have been able to detect earthquakes, we must take into account that Mars, despite having (according to NASA) 95% CO2, average temperatures around 20 degrees below zero. So, this tells us that CO2 is not the decisive factor in the increase in temperatures (this has only been a way to deceive the population and fill the state coffers of all countries through taxes for CO2 pollution) because, if so, Mars would be with Temperatures of around 80 degrees C. Something very similar is happening on Venus, Jupiter and Neptune, where the fluctuations of temperatures have been increased around 2 degrees C in the last two decades.
Climate change is a reality in which the human being has come to this planet, only as a spectator. Climate changes are happening not only on Earth but also throughout the Solar System. This is a product of the activity that comes from the center of the Milky Way, which influences the Sun and this on all the planets of the System. The human being with everything that contaminates fails to produce 0.2% of what the Earth is processing now!
ReplyDeleteMars has increased its temperature by 2% and we have been able to detect earthquakes, we must take into account that Mars, despite having (according to NASA) 95% CO2, average temperatures around 20 degrees below zero.
So, this tells us that CO2 is not the decisive factor in the increase in temperatures (this has only been a way to deceive the population and fill the state coffers of all countries through taxes for CO2 pollution) because, if so, Mars would be with Temperatures of around 80 degrees C.
Something very similar is happening on Venus, Jupiter and Neptune, where the fluctuations of temperatures have been increased around 2 degrees C in the last two decades.