( zoyo | 2021. 01. 04., h – 02:33 )

Adalék a klímaváltozáshoz:

https://www.westernjournal.com/bill-gates-savior-complex-spirals-contro…

“When Mount Pinatubo erupted in the Philippines in 1991, it injected an estimated 20 million tonnes of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere — the atmospheric layer that stretches from about 10 to 50 kilometres above Earth’s surface. The eruption created a haze of sulfate particles that cooled the planet by around 0.5 °C. For about 18 months, Earth’s average temperature returned to what it was before the arrival of the steam engine.”