ChatGPT 4o confirms that volcanic tephras trap (artificial) heat in the atmosphere – the true greenhouse effect

I just did an experiment by presenting to ChatGPT my first scientific article on climate change. ChatGPT actually admits its validity and confirms it when tested on a new idea that I just had : that volcanic tephras not only catch heat but also make photosynthesis more difficult, reducing its endothermic cooling. The entire conversation can be seen there. Below the most interesting snippet.

This confirms entirely what I have said for long on this blog. I appreciate to see it confirmed by ChatGPT in this very clear way.

Recently it has been admitted that the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai eruption of 2022 is a significant contributor to global warming but the mechanism that has been admitted is the water vapor emissions.

The study in Nature mentions water vapor emissions of the phreatomagmatic eruption as a getaround to bypass my research

It should be clear that it isn’t the case and that it is the effect of the volcanic tephras, together with human emissions of heat. Perhaps my own publication is “taboo” because of the mention of nuclear accidents within. Perhaps in general am I a “taboo” researcher because of my specialty on depleted uranium weapons. Maybe. But it remains so essential for scientific research that my work should be known everywhere !

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