Climate Change Report  New information about possible climate change has been released. Here is a selection of web sites:  The ...

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  Climate Change Report  New information about possible climate change has been released. Here is a selection of web sites:  The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change press release is at https://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/session48/pr_181008_P48_spm_en.pdf ;   This is a long document with summaries and links to further sites. A starting site is at https://www.ipcc.ch/ ;   Information on impacts, risks, and adaptation in the United States can be found at https://nca2018.globalchange.gov/ ;   There are many more sites about this important issue, including some that do not agree with the climate change report conclusions. The three shown above are a helpful starting point for examining this important issue.   

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  1. What if the Paris agreements are wrong?
    People have to change their lifestyle if they want to save life on Earth for their descendants. The 2015 Paris Agreements found carbon dioxide to be the culprit for climate change. The direction to reduce the burning of all fuels is the right movement, very healthy, but microscopic on a global scale. It may be affecting the climate, but very little, almost not. Developing alternative energy, we are building and launching new hydroelectric power plants. They, from their reservoirs, raise even more artificial fumes into the sky, and by doing so they harm the climate more than they benefit the person.
    Artificial evaporation is evaporation from all industrial and communal processes associated with water from arable land, landfills, reservoirs, asphalt, from areas of felled forests, as well as from each washed cup, each item, washed laundry and other household water consumption. All waters taken from nature by man have lost their natural purpose. They must pass through the biota and, after numerous transformations in food chains, return organic emissions of various individual structures into the atmosphere. We take and use 22 trillion tons of water from rivers and underground sources. And carbon dioxide into the atmosphere produces only 4 billion tons - 5,500 times less than the artificial vapor alone. Total water cycle on the surface of the Earth consists of 520 thousand km3 of falling out and the same mass of evaporating water. At the same time, 109,000 km3 a year falls on the continents, and 72,000 km3 or 72 trillion tons evaporates. Of these, 22 trillion - artificial fumes - more than a third. http://lusana.ru/presentation/27673, which evaporate and go into the oceans, bypassing the food chain.
    Read more at https://www.lupinepublishers.com/ocean-journal/fulltext/water-circulation-and-climate-change.ID.000136.php