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Yes there are some that understand the role of water vapor in controlling a number of issues related to our weather and climate . However there are few scientists or those who think that they are, that have the courage to point fingers, they lack backbone, compassion, and morality.

For these, their political futures are a worry. And for many of them it remains much easier to say, it is too complicated of an issue, and for some just to waddle off saying it's just bullshit, not backing their bullshit remarks with any substance.

In the backyard of our writer here, in her backyard! is the location of former rivers that for decades been blocked off by huge mega dams being used for hydroelectric power stations. These operations which are numerous throughout Siberia, for many decades, have been heat polluting the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and cryosphere. Yet you will never here from our writer say anything anything about this issue.

Now lets get something really clear, there are only a very few climate sensitive to any human impacts zones on our planet. The Arctic and subarctic is one of the most impactful. Everyone knows that the arctic region is heating up to 4 times faster than the rest of our planet but knowbody including our writer can prove why. Even in her back yard, never any mention of this issue.

Impounded large quantities of water in an arid cold environment, will eventually warm that environment , doing this for 60+ years! The dumping of the summerlong stored waters into the Arctic dead of winter, warm dischages, through a 100 tubines spread thoughtout Siberia, well you need not be a brain surgeon to know what will occur and in the winter!! Science reports that wintertime temperatures in the Arctic/subarctic are increasing faster than the summer. How could that be Anastassia?

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