The Bell Can Be Un-Rung - Climate Change Can Be Undone

Authors

  • William Van Brunt CEO JFA LLC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.126.17903

Keywords:

climate change, reverse, water vapor, reduce concentration water vapor, CO2 not cause, undo climate change

Abstract

While articles published commencing nearly a decade ago show that changes in concentration of water vapor, a greenhouse gas with a heating power 400 times greater than CO2, closely match changes in the average global temperature and there is no correlation between changes in the average global temperature and changes in the concentration of CO2 do not, a large community of interests including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), academia, agencies of government, various research institutions and enterprises, tens of thousands of scientists, public officials and policy makers which have worked for over three decades without proof, continue to assert that it is the increasing atmospheric concentration of Carbon Dioxide, (CO2), that drives global warming. The myopic focus of this de-carbon community remains -reducing carbon emissions. This is a major problem, because, while the data and the physics have clearly shown that when the global concentration of water vapor is reduced, the result is global cooling and reductions in catastrophic weather, the result of this myopic focus is that these relationships have remained undiscovered and no steps to drive increased precipitation have been undertaken. As each year passes, the size of the reduction sufficient to reverse global warming increases and increases the time necessary to effect this. It may take decades. To fight climate change, the policy must change to focus on encouraging the development of effective, efficient and sufficient means of increasing precipitation.

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Published

2024-11-23

How to Cite

Van Brunt, W. (2024). The Bell Can Be Un-Rung - Climate Change Can Be Undone. European Journal of Applied Sciences, 12(6), 189–214. https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.126.17903