This would only exacerbate the underlying warming trend, but isn't it the case that reputable scientists have predicted an overlaid major warming over the next ~10 years due to the recent Tonga eruption's injection of unimaginable amounts of water vapor into the upper atmosphere?<p>It occurred to me to connect it to recent unusual weather, and I found that I wasn't the first, but I don't see anything about it in news about the "crisis".<p>To be clear, I hadn't the least idea of whether it should result in warming or cooling, but the experts seem to be saying that an unprecedented amount of water vapor - which is a greenhouse gas - should be stuck high in the atmosphere and result in substantial additional global warming on a decade scale.
More good news.<p><a href="https://edition.cnn.com/2023/07/20/world/greenland-ice-sheet-melt-sea-level-rise-climate/index.html" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://edition.cnn.com/2023/07/20/world/greenland-ice-sheet...</a>
This title is a really nice way to put "our model is really inaccurate". Regardless of how bad the news is, it's a statement about human misunderstanding.