Climate change shock: Burning fossil fuels 'COOLS planet', says NASA

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Really? What in the hell are we to believe? If one goes to the NOAA site they will see that the average temperature of the US has fallen in the last 15 years. Climate at a Glance | National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)

Climate change shock: Burning fossil fuels 'COOLS planet', says NASA

Major theories about what causes temperatures to rise have been thrown into doubt after NASA found the Earth has cooled in areas of heavy industrialisation where more trees have been lost and more fossil fuel burning takes place.

Environmentalists have long argued the burning of fossil fuels inpower stations and for other uses is responsible for global warming and predicted temperature increases because of the high levels of carbon dioxide produced - which causes the global greenhouse effect.
 
(Another version of same story)

Climate Shock: NASA Says Burning Fossil Fuels Actually Cools The Planet Off…

What? We've got instruments that don't read temperatures correctly. Now NASA says his:

But, rather than being good news, NASA has concluded the lack of taking these factors into account means existing climate change models have underestimated at the future impact on global temperatures will be.

How on earth does anybody know what to believe? Read this story @ Climate change shock: Burning fossil fuels 'COOLS planet', says NASA
 

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