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The Earth is reflecting less and less sunlight, study reveals

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  • C cm0002@sh.itjust.works

    See we got this! We’re just going to get rid of mice climate change with a snake nuclear winter!

    They’ll just cancel each other out perfectly 😌

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    baldingpudenda@lemmy.world
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    With how bad its going a summer without winter might give us another 10 years.

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    • P protist@mander.xyz

      That’s actually not clear at all. How did you draw this conclusion from what’s written here? It cites decreased pollution across the northern hemisphere as one of the drivers of this, for example, and how is that horrifying?

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      themeatbridge
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      Because absorbed light is excess energy.

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      • P protist@mander.xyz

        That’s actually not clear at all. How did you draw this conclusion from what’s written here? It cites decreased pollution across the northern hemisphere as one of the drivers of this, for example, and how is that horrifying?

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        jtotheb@lemmy.world
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        Also due to reduced water vapor and ice cover lol. It’s a conclusion that can be drawn without much reliance on the article, which focuses a lot on specific climate model improvements and not the obvious concern: given our desire for the earth to reflect more of the sun’s rays and cool off, reflecting fewer and warming up is not good

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