How much global warming is being driven by non-atmospheric input?  Is the atmosphere reacting to it? https://climatechangedispatch.com/how-hydrothermal-vents-and-other-seabed-structures-heat-our-oceans/

As pointed out here, there is only one data buoy every 40,000 square miles in the most energy-dense area of the world. This is not going to cut it. But if we observe and use common sense and take away non-science agendas or have to defend whatever turf we have, we then can at least entertain the idea that this should be looked at.

Don’t you get tired of seeing hot spots go off over the ring of fire but then hear what is going on underneath as having nothing to do with it?

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From the point of view of someone who has to deal with such implications, I do. Maybe that is the problem I have to deal with, and if someone else does not, then who cares?

And while I respect and acknowledge the solar aspects, it is as if there is a non willingness to explain how we keep seeing the kind of hot spots go off. This is baffling to me as to why a truly curious mind would simply say there is not enough heat down there. Well, where the heck is it coming from?

Read the link above.