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Also hydrogen is the slowest element to change temperature, second to none. Water has two of those bad boys in each molecule, I was told by a retired USAF physicist it would take six centuries to raise the global oceanic temps even a tenth of a degree Celsius, on our current trajectory.

Oceans dictate our all of our weather, occasionally volcanoes, and geo engineering (cloud seeding, pushing storms around, DEW shit).