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  "path": "/threads/a-four-step-guide-to-global-warming.2549658/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-21T18:38:07.000Z",
  "site": "https://forums.anandtech.com",
  "tags": [
    "Politics and News",
    "Global CO2 emissions increase CO2 parts per million in the atmosphere.",
    "CO2 traps solar energy in the atmosphere, more CO2, more heating from the sun.",
    "Our ocean is a giant heat sink. It absorbs almost all the energy.",
    "Every so often, particularly during super El Nino, the ocean spits a small portion back into our faces.",
    "UAH Satellite for Global Temperature.",
    "Read more"
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  "textContent": "For the record, a four step guide to Global Warming.\n\n\n  1. **Global CO2 emissions increase CO2 parts per million in the atmosphere.**\n  2. **CO2 traps solar energy in the atmosphere, more CO2, more heating from the sun.**\n  3. **Our ocean is a giant heat sink. It absorbs almost all the energy.**\n  4. **Every so often, particularly during super El Nino, the ocean spits a small portion back into our faces.**\n\nConclusion, after each step increase, our global temperature never returns to the highs, lows, or averages of the previous step in the cycle. Every super El Nino event makes the Global Warming trend that much more obvious.\n\nTest: Our average global temperature will never return to the baseline from before 2016, let alone 1997.\nProof: **UAH Satellite for Global Temperature.**\n\nClass dismissed...\n\nRead more",
  "title": "A four step guide to Global Warming"
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