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Vulcan Satellite Pinpoints Carbon Emissions

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A new satellite named Vulcan is now available to see carbon emissions in near real-time, according to this article from Terra Daily. While most of the read is a slanted push for global warming, the writer did clue is on one small but important fact: scientists were wrong. Scientists were surprised, according to the article, that the real carbon emissions were originating from where they expected. While manu of these scientists were expecting large amounts of emissions in the northeast United States, the satellite data showed more emissions originating in the southeast. This just proves that science is not always right. Hurricanes aren’t increasing in numbers and intensity as predicted, the oceans are not warming as expected and even the carbon emissions aren’t originating where scientists predicted. And you want these people telling you what’s going to happen on this planet in thirty years?

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