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In order to read this report (by Subcommittee on Global Change Research) and understand it, the reader needs to do 3 things:
1.Search on the word “aerosol” and you will see that its context is clearly chemtrails.
2.Look for the word Anthropogenic. Anthropogenic aerosols is code for chemtrails.
3.You won’t find references to airplane spraying but the planes as delivery vehicles have been defined in the list of definitions as “sources.”
Here are the definitions listed last but that should be understood first:
Aerosols - Tiny particles suspended in the air. Anthropogenic - Human-induced.
Sink - In general, any process, activity, or mechanism that removes a greenhouse gas or a precursor of a greenhouse gas or aerosol from the atmosphere; in this report, a sink is any regime or pool in which the amount of carbon is increasing (i.e., is being accumulated or stored).
Source - In general, any process, activity, or mechanism that releases a greenhouse gas or a precursor of a greenhouse gas or aerosol into the atmosphere; in this report, a source is any regime or pool in which the amount of carbon is decreasing (i.e., is being released or emitted).
The thinking man recognizes that an aerosol container is a source. I searched for the word sources and found this statement:
Technology transfer and science delivery for Forest Servicemanagers and partners (USDA-FS). The Forest Service is developing strategies for climate change adaptation and mitigation. The Research and Development branch of the agency provides scientific information and the tools that help land managers estimate carbon stocks or determine appropriate seed sources, for example.
This statement would be completely incomprehensible without this basic understanding of point 2.
More:
For example, an analysis shows that the observed decline in stratospheric water vapor of about 10% since 2000 helps explain why global surface temperatures have not risen as fast in the last 10 years as they did in the 1980s and 1990s; a model-independent energy balance analysis confirms the cooling effect of atmospheric aerosols from human-related sources (pollution, biomass burning, and other sources) previously estimated in the 2007 IPCC assessment; and another recent study shows that anthropogenic nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions are now the highest of any ozone-damaging substance currently emitted, and are projected to remain so for the rest of this century.
Carbon Cycle Observations and Research (NOAA-OAR). The U.S. scientific community coordinates its carbon cycle activities through an integrated interagency effort that aims to quantify, understand, and project the evolution of global carbon sources and sinks in order to better predict future climate.
The research focuses on determining the effects of climate change on the structure and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems, understanding the processes controlling the exchange rate of CO2 between the atmosphere and terrestrial biosphere, evaluating terrestrial source-sink mechanisms for atmospheric CO2, and improving the reliability of global carbon cycle models for predicting future atmospheric concentrations of CO2.
Are we seeing a pattern yet?
Credit: TBA
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