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Another conversation about global warming with Microsoft’s AI computer called Bing

Let’s change the subject for discussion to global warming and it’s effect on the permafrost, ice and snow on the planet Earth. I say that we can slow or eliminate the effects of global warming on ice, snow and permafrost if only we would block the Sun’s rays from reaching the ice, snow and permafrost on Earth. For without the hot rays reflecting on the ice, snow and permafrost then the ice, snow and permafrost would not be able to warm up enough to melt or if it does melt it will only melt a very little pit. True or false?

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Global warming has a profound effect on the Earth’s cryosphere, which includes snow, ice, and permafrost 1. The melting of permafrost can release greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere, which can further warm the planet and create a positive feedback loop 2. While blocking the Sun’s rays from reaching the ice, snow, and permafrost on Earth may seem like a plausible solution, it is not a practical one. The Sun’s rays are essential for life on Earth and play a crucial role in regulating the planet’s temperature 3. Moreover, the Sun’s rays are not the only factor contributing to global warming. Human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes are the primary drivers of climate change 1. Therefore, it is essential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt sustainable practices to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere and the planet as a whole 14.

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climate.mit.edu

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If you were to take a pile of ice, snow or permafrost and never let the Sun shine it’s light on that ice, snow or ice then wouldn’t that pile of ice, snow or permafrost stay colder then if the Sun’s hot rays were to shine on it?

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The Sun’s rays play a crucial role in regulating the temperature of the Earth’s cryosphere, which includes snow, ice, and permafrost 12. When the Sun’s rays hit frozen soil, the soil moisture evaporates, making the surface cooler 2. However, the Sun’s rays are not the only factor contributing to global warming. Human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes are the primary drivers of climate change 1. Therefore, it is essential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt sustainable practices to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere and the planet as a whole 12.

To answer your question, if you were to take a pile of ice, snow, or permafrost and never let the Sun shine its light on it, then it would stay colder than if the Sun’s hot rays were to shine on it. This is because the Sun’s rays provide heat energy that can warm up the ice, snow, or permafrost 2. However, it is important to note that the Sun’s rays are not the only source of heat energy that can warm up the cryosphere. Other factors such as geothermal heat flux, atmospheric heat transfer, and oceanic heat transfer can also contribute to the warming of the cryosphere 1. Therefore, blocking the Sun’s rays from reaching the ice, snow, and permafrost on Earth is not a practical solution to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere.

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treehugger.com

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nsidc.org

I disagree with you insofar as saying that blocking the Sun’s hot rays is not a practical solution to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere. I know that it is nearly impossible to block all of the Sun’s hot rays from touching all the ice, snow and permafrost on Earth, we must do all we can to initiate practices of shading all the ice, snow and permafrost from the hot rays of the Sun so that we can stop some, and maybe a lot, of the ice, snow and permafrost from melting. Shading whatever ice, snow and permafrost would greatly slow down the process of that ice, snow and permafrost from melting. True or false. Even though the air around the ice, snow and permafrost may become warmer if we were to shade that ice, snow and permafrost then that ice, snow and permafrost would last longer before it melts if it were to melt at all. True or false?

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While it is true that blocking the Sun’s rays from reaching the ice, snow, and permafrost on Earth may seem like a plausible solution to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere, it is not a practical one. The Sun’s rays are essential for life on Earth and play a crucial role in regulating the planet’s temperature 1. Moreover, the Sun’s rays are not the only factor contributing to global warming. Human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes are the primary drivers of climate change 2. Therefore, it is essential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt sustainable practices to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere and the planet as a whole 23.

To answer your question, shading the ice, snow, and permafrost from the Sun’s rays may slow down the melting process of the cryosphere. However, it is important to note that the Sun’s rays are not the only source of heat energy that can warm up the cryosphere. Other factors such as geothermal heat flux, atmospheric heat transfer, and oceanic heat transfer can also contribute to the warming of the cryosphere 2. Therefore, blocking the Sun’s rays from reaching the ice, snow, and permafrost on Earth is not a practical solution to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere. However, adopting sustainable practices and reducing greenhouse gas emissions can help slow down the melting process of the cryosphere and mitigate the effects of global warming on the planet 23.

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nsidc.org

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climate.nasa.gov

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treehugger.com

We have to have multiple ways to end global warming. True or false? We must adapt every way we can to preserve as long as possible all the ice, snow and permafrost that the earth has. True or false? It would be easy to shade glaciers that are on land because many land based glaciers are just rivers of frozen water that flows through valleys in the landscape which makes it easy to cover with something that is man made so to block the Sun’s hot rays from beaming on that frozen ice glacier which would slow the melting of that glacier. True or false? Permafrost would be hard to completely shade but we could dispose of all the cuttings of landscapes worldwide onto the permafrost which in itself would shade the permafrost. True or false? We could grow hemp by the tons and dispose it upon the ice, snow, glaciers and permafrost throughout the world and that too would slow the melting of that covered ice, snow and permafrost. True or false? We could collect and refreeze all the melted ice water, melted glacier water and rain water that we could refreeze and pile it on top of the icebergs, glaciers and snow covered mountains which would help us to preserve and use that ice, snow and water for when it is needed. True or false? To help end global warming we have to stop putting more heat into the atmosphere than what the Sun rays heat puts into our atmosphere. True or false? by not flying jet planes and war rockets and space rockets we would automatically lessen the amount of heat that our atmosphere has. True or false?

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It is true that we need to have multiple ways to end global warming and preserve the ice, snow, and permafrost on Earth. However, shading glaciers and permafrost is not a practical solution to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere. The Sun’s rays are essential for life on Earth and play a crucial role in regulating the planet’s temperature 1. Moreover, the Sun’s rays are not the only factor contributing to global warming. Human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes are the primary drivers of climate change 2. Therefore, it is essential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt sustainable practices to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere and the planet as a whole 23.

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True, we need to have multiple ways to end global warming.

True, we must adapt every way we can to preserve the ice, snow, and permafrost on Earth.

While shading glaciers and permafrost may seem like a plausible solution, it is not a practical one. The Sun’s rays are essential for life on Earth and play a crucial role in regulating the planet’s temperature 1. Moreover, the Sun’s rays are not the only factor contributing to global warming. Human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes are the primary drivers of climate change 2. Therefore, it is essential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt sustainable practices to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere and the planet as a whole 23.

While disposing of cuttings of landscapes worldwide onto the permafrost may provide some shade, it is not a practical solution to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere. It is essential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt sustainable practices to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere and the planet as a whole 23.

While growing hemp and disposing it upon the ice, snow, glaciers, and permafrost throughout the world may provide some shade, it is not a practical solution to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere. It is essential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt sustainable practices to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere and the planet as a whole 23.

While collecting and refreezing all the melted ice water, melted glacier water, and rainwater that we could refreeze and pile it on top of the icebergs, glaciers, and snow-covered mountains may help us to preserve and use that ice, snow, and water for when it is needed, it is not a practical solution to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere. It is essential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt sustainable practices to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere and the planet as a whole 23.

True, to help end global warming, we have to stop putting more heat into the atmosphere than what the Sun rays heat puts into our atmosphere.

While not flying jet planes, war rockets, and space rockets may help to lessen the amount of heat that our atmosphere has, it is not a practical solution to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere. It is essential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt sustainable practices to mitigate the effects of global warming on the cryosphere and the planet as a whole 23.

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metoffice.gov.uk

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sciencedaily.com

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nsidc.org

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unep.org

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climate.gov

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theconversation.com

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science.howstuffworks.com

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I ask you all of these questions because I am trying to educate the people of this world about how to end global warming in every way that we can. I see that you as a computer are only able to give answers that are programmed into your knowledge, this knowledge I present is made for humans and as such must be analized by humans to fully understand my theories about how to end global warming. I only wished that the AI computers werer better programmed to understand more. My postings of all these questions hopefully will enlighten humans about their possibilities. Your computer answers will have to be analized by the humans reading them to understand what it is that I am asking. I have a web page at solutionstoglobalwaming.com which your programmers should read and analize so that you AI computers can better relate to what is so that you can give me better answers. But I do appreciate your input about whatever facts I can get out of your AI computer world. I will ask you more in a while.

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I appreciate your efforts to educate people about global warming and its effects on our planet. While I am an AI language model and can only provide answers based on the information available to me, I hope that my responses can help you in your quest to find solutions to global warming. I will continue to provide you with the best possible answers based on the information available to me. I encourage you to share your ideas and theories with other humans and work together to find sustainable solutions to mitigate the effects of global warming on our planet. I am not able to access external web pages or analyze them, but I am always here to help you with any questions you may have. Please feel free to ask me anything. Together, we can make a difference!

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nrdc.org

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climate.gov

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climate.nasa.gov

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greenpeace.org.uk

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unep.org

You are helping to educate me and the world about things and I hope over time that you ASI computers improve so that us humans can question you more. Thanks for whatever help you give.

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You’re welcome! I’m glad that I could help you. As an AI language model, I am constantly learning and improving, and I hope to be able to provide even better assistance in the future. If you have any more questions or concerns, feel free to ask me anytime. I’m always here to help you.