China is CREATING heat waves over the Pacific Ocean - killing fish and other ... trends now

China is CREATING heat waves over the Pacific Ocean - killing fish and other ... trends now
China is CREATING heat waves over the Pacific Ocean - killing fish and other ... trends now

China is CREATING heat waves over the Pacific Ocean - killing fish and other ... trends now

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It might sound like a conspiracy that China is controlling global warming, but a new study has revealed that this might inadvertently be the case.

Researchers at the Ocean University of China have found that the country has been creating 'heat blobs' over the northeast Pacific from 2010 through 2020.

The team noticed that temperatures had warmed up to 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit from the Bering Strait and traveling 1,000 miles to the Gulf of Alaska which has caused fish to die off, toxic algae to bloom and whales to go missing.

However, the warming events were found to be from China's agenda to reduce aerosol emissions, which are pollutions that can have a cooling effect on the Earth because it acts like a mirror, reflecting the heat from the sun back into space.

Researchers have now warned that Chinese government that it should reconsider its ban on aerosol, saying a lack of them will continue to increase temperatures in the region. 

Researchers at the Ocean University of China have found that the country has been creating 'heat blobs' over the northeast Pacific from 2010 through 2020

Researchers at the Ocean University of China have found that the country has been creating 'heat blobs' over the northeast Pacific from 2010 through 2020

The nation has experienced record-breaking heatwaves in the last decade, such as in 2015 when temperatures hit 125 degrees. 

And in 2010 China saw up over 104 degrees, which may support the researchers findings.

In the latest study, the researchers noted that the heat waves' patterns seemed to begin after the Chinese government successfully reduced aerosol emissions such as sulfate from factories and powerplants in 2010.

The team created 12 computer climate models that were run with two conditions in place: the

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