Friday 5 May 2023

"The science is settled, but ..."



"The science is settled, but we just found 19,000 new volcanoes ...
    "[The science is settled, but] researchers realised [only two months ago] that all the toluene and benzene pollution over the Southern Ocean was actually not caused by humans at all, but by phytoplankton....
    "[The science is settled, but it's an] odd coincidence [that] all the places that are warming in Antarctica seem to lie over the top of 91 volcanoes discovered only a few years ago. ...
    "[The science is settled, but] most of these 19,000 undersea volcanoes remain uncharted by sonar, and with only one-quarter of the sea floor mapped, it is impossible to know how many exist. Sometimes we only find out when a nuclear submarine runs into one.
    "Underwater seamounts are one to four kilometre high mountains that mostly used to be a volcano. But under a kilometre of water they are hard to see, holy smoke, and we know the surface of the moon better than we know the depths of the ocean. Only three men have visited the Mariana Trench and it’s only 11 kilometres from the surface of Earth, but 12 men have walked on the moon....
    "Does this sound like a mature field ready to have a $7 trillion dollar carbon market set up around it?"
~ Jo Nova, composite quote from her articles 'The science is settled but we just found 19,000 new volcanoes,' 'Ocean life is seeding clouds above it, and the modellers didn't know it,' and 'Jo Nova talks to Mark Steyn about Volcanoes and free speech'


 



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