* A critical "hovering" level is
around 8,000 m when the particles become "satellite" mirrors, i.e.
reflecting sunlight - just in accordance with the wishes of delusional
climatists, and in accordance with how volcanos used to trigger iceages
in the past.
The murderous $-freeloader and biggest polluter US blames Xi for not attending a meeting directed by US against China
President
Xi Jinping hasn't left China since Qasem Soleimani, the most powerful
person in Iran behind Iran's religious leader, was assassinated by the
US 3 January 2020 via a drone strike at Baghdad Airport while on a state
visit to Iraqi PM Adil Abdul-Mahdi. And after all, while Suleiman only
headed Iran's counterpart to US' CIA, Xi has been accused by US of
"genocide" against those Uyghurs OIC said he had done only good for.
US/CIA/etc.
"anti-communist" conglomerate is the world's new Hitler/fascism. Like
Hitler it first succeded before it - like Hitler when he stumbled on
Stalingrad - 1971 cheated and started global stealing via financial
dollar terrorism and mititarism. And like Hitler used German language,
it uses the "Anglosphere"* against Chinese.
Unlike China, which certainly has the capability, US doesn't hesitate to murder people abroad.
Peter Klevius wrote:
Monday, October 25, 2021
Mother Nature's fart today against Glasgow's and BBC's silence about her and the unfounded and pathetic Sinophobic hate smear against China*
*China is the same size as the whole of Africa!
The quakes have now risen to 11 km and
the magma gets more viscous while there seems to be more focused
tremors underneath. People are suffering but BBC just spits on China.
Peter
Klevius to his shorttime girlfriend Belinda from Glasgow: Remember when
you were 12 or 13 and I was 14 and you "nursed" me so much so I
accidentally got a bleeding hole in my head which a real nurse then
easily plastered. The place was called Afrika in Finland. I'm sure you
remember me. You had also an 8 year old sister who laught a lot at us. Three possibilities:
1 It's losing steam
2 It's gaining steam
3 It just continues more or less the same as usual for an unknown period of time
Peter Klevius has collected US Google News China headlines for years and never seen them (algorithms) so extremely anti-China as now. US' (+its puppets) Taiwan lies in perspective: UN Resolution 2758 which was approved on October 25, 1971 states that "The representatives of the Government of the People's Republic of China are the only lawful representatives of China to the United Nations" and "decides to expel forthwith the representatives of Chiang Kai-shek (i.e. Taiwan) from the place which they unlawfully occupy at the United Nations and in all the organizations related to it." Again, U.S.-linked disinformation campaign against China is made up as it goes along. So how much of US' "anti-Communism" rant is actually Sinophobia spized with greed and fear of losing its parasitic world sucking position? Btw, the worst polluters on measure of culpability as weighted annual per capita greenhouse gas pollution taking relative per capita income into account include the Anglosphere countries US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Ireland. Isn't it shameful that these hypocrites point finger at China?! And why is BBC so silent about the volcanic catastrophe on La Palma that not only keeps continuing but also is getting more vicious by the day?! Volcanos can at any moment start an abrupt iceage - and we are anyway already overdue to the next statistical iceage.
If BBC's
and the "climatists'" propaganda causes unnecessary suffering on La
Palma because of too little info about the shortterm and longterm
effects of volcanism, then will they also take responsibility for it?!
To readily identify the worst climate criminal nations we can now list countries in descending order of “weighted annual per capita greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution” score:
(a)
Above 100: Qatar (101.8 x 9.08 = 924.3), United Arab Emirates (82.4 x
4.09 = 337.0), Australia (52.9 x 5.80 = 306.8; if including its huge
GHG-generating exports, 116 x 5.80 = 672.8), Luxembourg (23.6 x 10.85 =
256.1), Canada (50.1 x 4.67 = 234.0), New Zealand (53.2 x 4.11 =
218.7), United States (41.0 x 5.05 = 207.1), Ireland (41.4 x 4.99 =
206.6), Norway (20.1 x 9.05 = 181.9), Belize (366.9 x 0.450 = 165.1),
Singapore (31.2 x 5.20 = 162.2), Denmark (27.8 x 5.70 = 158.5), Kuwait
(37.3 x 4.06 = 151.4), Malaysia (126.0 x 1.02 = 128.5), Netherlands
(24.9 x 4.85 = 120.8), Belgium (26.3 x 4.41 = 116.0), Antigua &
Barbuda (85.6 x 1.28 = 109.6), Brunei (27.4 x 3.81 = 104.4).
(b)
10-100: Finland (20.6 x 4.62 = 95.2), United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland (21.5 x 4.32 = 92.9), Equatorial Guinea (47.5 x
1.90 = 90.3), Switzerland (11.0 x 7.95 = 87.5), Germany (18.6 x 4.46 =
83.0); Sweden (15.0 x 5.48 = 82.2), Panama (68.0 x 1.18 = 80.2), Guyana
(203.1 x 0.376 = 76.4), Israel (20.2 x 3.56 = 71.9), Bahrain (30.5 x
2.31 = 70.5), France (17.7 x 3.98 = 70.4), Venezuela (45.2 x 1.55 =
70.1), Iceland (14.2 x 4.84 = 68.7), Austria (13.0 x 4.77 = 62.0), Spain
(20.9 x 2.78 = 58.1), Trinidad & Tobago (29.8 x 1.93 = 57.5), Italy
(17.6 x 3.33 = 58.6), Cyprus (21.4 x 2.43 = 52.0), Estonia (25.4 x 1.87
= 47.5), Brazil (43.4 x 1.06 = 46.0), Greece (21.9 x 1.99 = 43.6),
Botswana (64.9 x 0.663 = 43.0), Czech Republic (23.5 x 1.81 = 42.5),
Saudi Arabia (16.6 x 2.27 = 37.7), Uruguay (23.7 x 1.56 = 37.0)*,
Slovenia (16.5 x 2.23 = 36.8), Japan (10.7 x 3.38 = 36.2), South Korea
(12.7 x 2.62 = 33.3), Malta (13.3 x 2.35 = 31.3), Portugal (15.0 x 2.06 =
30.9), Argentina (23.7 x 1.18 = 28.0), Slovakia (15.9 x 1.72 = 27.3),
Bahamas (12.1 x 2.07 = 25.0), Oman (13.8 x 1.80 = 24.8), Taiwan (11.6 x
2.06 = 23.9), Papua New Guinea (114.7 x 0.207 = 23.7), Suriname (25.1 x
0.901 = 22.6), Gabon (23.1 x 0.96 = 22.2), Peru (34.8 x 0.606 = 21.1),
Hungary (15.5 x 1.30 = 20.2), Turkmenistan (23.5 x 0.841 = 19.8), Russia
(16.2 x 1.21 = 19.6), Nauru (11.7 x 1.66 = 19.4), Kazakhstan (15.4 x
1.16 = 17.9), Indonesia (53.6 x 0.325 = 17.4), Poland (12.9 x 1.31 =
16.9), Costa Rica (17.1 x 0.97 = 16.6), Latvia (11.4 x 1.46 = 16.6),
Paraguay (37.2 x 0.440 = 16.4), Zambia (97.5 x 0.160 = 15.6), Ecuador
(26.2 x 0.591 = 15.5), Libya (24.9 x 0.614 = 15.3), Seychelles (10.2 x
1.47 = 15.0), Colombia (19.8 x 0.736 = 14.6), Angola (23.8 x 0.563 =
13.4), Mexico (13.9 x 0.96 = 13.3), Palau (12.8 x 1.03 = 13.2), Barbados
(9.1 x 1.43 = 13.0), Mongolia (32.2 x 0.386 = 12.4), Azerbaijan (16.4 x
0.727 = 11.9), Chile (8.7 x 1.35 = 11.7), South Africa (19.4 x 0.579 =
11.2), Namibia (19.8 x 0.520 = 10.3), Romania (10.9 x 0.94 = 10.2).
(c)
1-10: Nicaragua (51.2 x 0.183 = 9.4), Croatia (7.4 x 1.25 = 9.3),
Guatemala (26.9 x 0.342 = 9.2), Lithuania (5.9 x 1.54 = 9.1), Turkey
(9.2 x 0.96 = 8.8), Lebanon (9.8 x 0.823 = 8.1), Bolivia (27.3 x 0.291 =
7.9), Iran (14.5 x 0.507 = 7.4), Bulgaria (10.1 x 0.733 = 7.4), St
Kitts & Nevis (5.1 x 1.44 = 7.3), Belarus (8.6 x 0.746 = 6.4),
Congo, Republic (21.0 x 0.291 = 6.1), Jamaica (12.8 x 0.466 = 6.0),
Serbia & Montenegro (10.4 x 0.569 = 5.9), China (7.4 x 0.709 = 5.2),
Ukraine (19.1 x 0.273 = 5.2), Grenada (6.4 x 0.774 = 5.0), Myanmar
(41.9 x 0.116 = 4.9), Thailand (8.7 x 0.556 = 4.8), Mauritius (5.0 x
0.926 = 4.6), Macedonia (8.5 x 0.508 = 4.3), Côte d'Ivoire (29.1 x 0.144
= 4.2), Dominican Republic (7.1 x 0.572 = 4.1), Cambodia (40.5 x 0.102 =
4.1), Fiji (8.7 x 0.476 = 4.1), Laos (25.3 x 0.163 = 4.1), Jordan (9.1 x
0.450 = 4.1 ), Cameroon (29.5 x 0.131 = 3.9), Honduras (15.8 x 0.228 =
3.6), Uzbekistan (17.5 x 0.199 = 3.5), Nigeria (11.7 x 0.298 = 3.5),
Algeria (6.6 x 0.510 = 3.4), Iraq (5.5 x 0.595 = 3.3), Sudan (16.8 x
0.194 = 3.3), Bosnia & Herzegovina (7.2 x 0.451 = 3.2), Vanuatu
(11.1 x 0.292 = 3.2), Sri Lanka (8.5 x 0.338 = 2.9), Cook Islands (2.1 x
1.40 = 2.9), Dominica (4.2 x 0.685 = 2.9), Tunisia (7.0 x 0.397 = 2.8),
Tonga (7.4 x 0.383 = 2.8), Liberia (55.0 x 0.045 = 2.5), Samoa (6.2 x
0.400 = 2.5), Cuba (3.5 x 0.677 = 2.4), Occupied State of Palestine (9.1
x 0.262 = 2.4)*, Philippines (9.0 x 0.267 = 2.4), El Salvador (6.0 x
0.383 = 2.3), Mauritania (19.7 x 0.119 = 2.3), Benin (24.5 x 0.084 =
2.1), St Lucia (2.9 x 0.712 = 2.1), Zimbabwe (23.3 x 0.090 = 2.1),
Albania (4.3 x 0.432 = 1.9), Maldives (2.1 x 0.790 = 1.7), Nepal (24.6 x
0.064 = 1.6), Syria (9.4 x 0.169 = 1.6), St Vincent & Grenadines
(2.4 x 0.621 = 1.5), Georgia (4.0 x 0.381 = 1.5), Niue (2.6 x 0.540 =
1.4), Congo, Democratic Republic (formerly Zaire) (29.3 x 0.045 = 1.3),
Central African Republic (35.7 x 0.036 = 1.3), Swaziland (3.6 x 0.329 =
1.2), Sierra Leone (16.2 x 0.072 = 1.2), Cape Verde (3.5 x 0.336 = 1.2),
Ghana (8.9 x 0.129 = 1.1), Madagascar (23.7 x 0.042 = 1.0), Chad (11.6 x
0.088 = 1.0).
(d) Less than 1: Bhutan (4.1 x 0.239 = 0.98),
Kenya (7.1 x 0.126 = 0.89), Tanzania (9.3 x 0.089 = 0.83), North Korea
(12.1 x 0.065 = 0.79), Armenia (2.3 x 0.337 = 0.78), Morocco (2.5 x
0.302 = 0.76), Egypt (2.6 x 0.293 = 0.76), Mali (11.6 x 0.065 = 0.75),
Moldova (4.0 x 0.182 = 0.73), Senegal (7.0 x 0.099 = 0.69), Togo (10.9 x
0.060 = 0.65), Guinea (12.5 x 0.050 = 0.63), Guinea-Bissau (9.0 x
0.063 = 0.57), Lesotho (5.7 x 0.092 = 0.52), Burkina Faso (7.3 x 0.067 =
0.49), Yemen (3.7 x 0.132 = 0.49), Tuvalu (1.2 x 0.353 = 0.42)*
Djibouti (2.4 x 0.169 = 0.41), Kyrgyzstan (3.4 x 0.118 = 0.40), Rwanda
(6.1 x 0.065 = 0.40), Haiti (5.0 x 0.076 = 0.38), Tajikistan (3.7 x
0.104 = 0.38), Malawi (11.7 x 0.032 = 0.37), Eritrea (5.3 x 0.070 =
0.37), Vietnam (1.9 x 0.188 = 0.36), Uganda (5.1 x 0.068 = 0.35),
Mozambique (5.8 x 0.058 = 0.34), Pakistan (2.5 x 0.126 = 0.32), São Tomé
and Príncipe (1.9 x 0.169 = 0.32), India (2.1 x 0.148 = 0.31),
Bangladesh (2.7 x 0.101 = 0.27), Solomon Islands (1.4 x 0.179 = 0.25),
Afghanistan (3.6 x 0.062 = 0.22), Ethiopia (4.1 x 0.051 = 0.21),
Kiribati (1.2 x 0.152 = 0.18), Niger (4.1 x 0.040 = 0.16), Burundi (5.5
x 0.026 = 0.14), The Gambia (3.0 x 0.041 = 0.12), Comoros (1.6 x 0.078 =
0.12). (* Estimated from data for a similar, contiguous country. Data
were not available for Timor L'este and the Federated States of
Micronesia which are likely to be in the less than 1 group).
Peter Klevius wrote:
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Klevius predicts: Singularity will arrive sooner than most expect - but a new iceage may start even sooner.
Have humans prolonged the onset* of the next ice-age to a breaking point?
* Do realize the treacherous behavior of snow cover. It can be extremely thin while the reflective effect is still 100%. It can jump in and out of meteorological records without being always noticed (in Sweden no records are kept after mid May). It can expand even when temperature goes up, due to increased precipitation in cold but usually dry areas. And snow cover can expand horizontally thousands of kilometer in no time.
Updated map 2021:
caused activities) must have some effect on the atmosphere - although this effect could suddenly drown in other "natural" effects (compare the butterfly flapping a hurricane).
Klevius analysis (from from the 1980s and on the web 2006): The Gulf stream is loosing stamina, meaning more snow cover lingering longer. This leads to extremely fast onset of cooling and due glaciation. A reported 15% decrease means we're in for cooling business. Changing rotational axis etc. longterm phenomenon can easily be outperformed in a shortterm scenario through local changes in precipitation combined with just a slight drop in temperature. Fennoscandia, northern Russia and Canada constitute such potentials (compare previous little and big ice-ages), especially at a time when we've already passed the usual tipping point.
We are way overdue with the coming of the next ice-age. Could it really be that we during Holocene have managed to keep it at bay? In Klevius book Demand for Resources (1992) he also wondered why humans didn't become modern already at the previous heat peak some 120 kyr ago? The big skulls were already there. Today Klevius theory on human evolution has the answer.
Due to the polemic nature of the mostly bi-facial approach to climate change, facts are either exaggerated or toned down. So for example, is the relation between the hemispheres often hidden as global or even presented with a confusing mix of Celcius and Fahrenheit for the sole purpose of "weighing" a certain stand point.
Indian ocean is the only one disconnected from the north and therefore reflects what Klevius wrote about 2006.
Snow cover is the opposite to CO2 - but much quicker.
Klevius wrote:
Sunday, March 19, 2006
Weakening Gulfstream & strengthening Islam pushing Europe into a new ice-age
Friday, March 31, 2006
Northern Europe is cooling because of global warming
We do know the ozone hole does. Because the north has the major part of continents this imbalance may well be reflected in climate change.
Are Swedish "scientists" the most cowardice and reluctant to adapt to uneasy empirical facts
Almost like HIV/AIDS deniers in southern Africa Swedish "scientists" have become notorious for belittling changes/threats. This is in line with a long totalitarian "von oben" Swedish attiitude and tradition and this also explains why the Swedes are known as one of the most easily ruled people ("the last DDR" - see Angels of Antichrist - kinship vs social state). No matter if we are talking Chernobyl, climate change, bird flu, Islamism, or Gulfstream, the pattern of denial is the same!
Russia and Scandinavia have this year experienced the coldest winter since the 1980s.
Due to increased amount of melting ice and snow in northern Atlantic, Gulfstream weakens, hence pulling the Siberian cold-center back to where it belongs without a Gulfstream. These may cause a really fast and harsh cooling in northern Europe , as well as an even more unpredictible climate in mid- and southern Europe.
The fast and radical fluctuations caused by oscillating Gulfstream due to overall climate global changes in the past is probably also a contributing factor why/how the gene/culture stock of Eurasian humans (some 10-40.000 years ago) were "pumped back and forth" in (a natural genetic and cultural lab) through Central-Asia, hence creating modern humans as described in
Out of Africa as bi-pedal apes and back as global "mongoloids"
(link updated 2017 from Klevius "web museum" www.klevius.info).
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