NASA & CLIMATE CHANGE
Establishment scientists ignore obvious causes and solutions to drought, heat waves, flooding and wildfires, which are traceable to ecosystem degradation more than CO2.
In this episode, we look at the website of NASA to see what they have to say about the effects of climate change on the United States.
Here is a chance to look at what real scientists are saying about climate change. This is a critique of the mainstream climate conversation.
Unfortunately, the mainstream climate conversation overemphasizes some issues, like greenhouse gases, while ignoring important issues such as plants, ecosystems and water cycles.
This episode includes a thorough discussion of how plants, ecosystems and water cycles could solve most of our climate woes, including warming, flooding, drought and wildfires.
Hello Hart Hagan. Is your narrative the current form of climate change denialism? Mitigation is what I hear in your narrative not solutions to climate change. Ecotones are regions of transition between two biological communities. They're moving, these global ecotones, and mitigation is a way to adapt, not a solution that will reverse the path of this ecosystem change. 'Heat Domes are caused by pavement' Give me a break. A heat dome occurs when a ridge of high pressure builds over an area and doesn't move for up to a week or more. High pressure results in fair weather with lots of sunshine and very few clouds. It also indicates sinking air, and when air sinks, it warms – causing temperatures to rise. Where is your citations?