This is a view from the International Space Station of Earth's gaseous Troposphere and the noctilucent clouds of the Mesosphere of Earth.
Both houses of Congress need to begin to realize the studies completed are strongly leaning in a direction of real crisis.
These clouds weren't always there. They first occurred at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. The problem has been what is causing them.
In a study a year or so ago, NASA concluded they occur because of warming the troposphere of Earth.
This is not a political issue in all sincerity. This is an issue every legislator has to pay attention to because this is important. The warming of Earth is changing the gaseous layers of Earth. It is a concern as to realize there is water vapor being deposited outside the troposphere where human live. There has never been movement of these cloud back in the direction they came or any evidence of snow or rail.
What I am saying is that as Earth's surface continues to warm, including our oceans, water vapor is moving to a less hostile sphere. The question is not how the clouds got there, but, when will the migration of water vapor out of the troposphere stop? Will it stop?
The most profound question that should be answered is; will this migration of water vapor out of the troposphere lead to a very dry planet and should we begin to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions at a far faster rate than we are doing now? If so how immediate does that mean?
Both houses of Congress need to begin to realize the studies completed are strongly leaning in a direction of real crisis.
These clouds weren't always there. They first occurred at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. The problem has been what is causing them.
In a study a year or so ago, NASA concluded they occur because of warming the troposphere of Earth.
This is not a political issue in all sincerity. This is an issue every legislator has to pay attention to because this is important. The warming of Earth is changing the gaseous layers of Earth. It is a concern as to realize there is water vapor being deposited outside the troposphere where human live. There has never been movement of these cloud back in the direction they came or any evidence of snow or rail.
What I am saying is that as Earth's surface continues to warm, including our oceans, water vapor is moving to a less hostile sphere. The question is not how the clouds got there, but, when will the migration of water vapor out of the troposphere stop? Will it stop?
The most profound question that should be answered is; will this migration of water vapor out of the troposphere lead to a very dry planet and should we begin to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions at a far faster rate than we are doing now? If so how immediate does that mean?