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18/05/21
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Originally posted by pintohoo
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dust does many things - yes, it's insular - which means - it works both ways
it can limit the sunlight that hits the surface - thereby cooling - but, can blanket it and stop heat escaping
it can hang about for ages - the finer it is - the more it hangs about.
Armoured vehicles put up miles of dust --- you see it when farmers are ploughing paddocks - you see plumes of dust - and, that's in areas that aren't as dry as the Sahara -
imagine hundreds of tanks and other vehicles in really dry fine dust - the amount would be huge
but, of course - dwarfed by a sandstorm
but overall - whatever it was ---------- that graph has had a huge jolt and it was smack on WW2
maybe it was Co2 - because industrial production went through the roof -
but, if it was - well, that would be a shock to me - because I wouldn't expect the warming to be so fast ------- if indeed at all
and again - perhaps the chimneys pumping out water vapor and smoke or something -
I have no idea ------------- that's why it's interesting -- so clear a bit of evidence - staring us in the face
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yep lots of thoughts there
now earthquakes has got my attention
will do some looking at CO2 absorption due to earthquakes
lots of burning
lots of destruction
lots of pollution due to mines and
equipment making
less agriculture
lots of human movement
and stress
so perhaps more methane production from animals (humans are animals) etc??
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