Hot on the heels of one scientist telling us that Hunga Tonga could not have caused the 2023 sudden global warming spike, we now have a bunch of other scientists telling us that it was the sudden reduction in sulphur content of marine fuels in 2020 wot dunnit. HTDS is real and it is spreading throughout academia like a virus:
These people are inveterate liars. They pretended that the natural cyclical global cooling of the 1960-70s was due to man-made aerosols, yet the subsequent Clean Air policies coincided with global warming!
They now pretend that the recent reduction in man-made aerosols (sulphur) has caused a sudden massive spike in global temperatures, resolutely turning a blind eye to Hunga Tonga and its massive injection of water vapour, the most important greenhouse gas, high into the stratosphere.
Exactly Doug. Anthropogenic aerosol COOLING is an integral and necessary part of the anthropogenic GHG WARMING scam. Indeed, were it not for the 1976 Pacific climate shift which resulted in rapid warming thereafter, following the cooling of the 1950s/60s/70s, the scammers would have blamed aerosol pollution from transport and industry for the coming new Ice Age!
These people are inveterate liars. They pretended that the natural cyclical global cooling of the 1960-70s was due to man-made aerosols, yet the subsequent Clean Air policies coincided with global warming!
They now pretend that the recent reduction in man-made aerosols (sulphur) has caused a sudden massive spike in global temperatures, resolutely turning a blind eye to Hunga Tonga and its massive injection of water vapour, the most important greenhouse gas, high into the stratosphere.
Exactly Doug. Anthropogenic aerosol COOLING is an integral and necessary part of the anthropogenic GHG WARMING scam. Indeed, were it not for the 1976 Pacific climate shift which resulted in rapid warming thereafter, following the cooling of the 1950s/60s/70s, the scammers would have blamed aerosol pollution from transport and industry for the coming new Ice Age!
Quos deus vult perdere, prius dementat.
I suspect that like most of what passes for science these days, this will be forgotten as soon as today's lurid headlines.
This stuff is mainly for the consumption of grant-awarding bodies. Another paper, another dollar.