>>13481086Yes. Walking in even partial sun behind partial cloud layers feels also still grim to me.
Also objects seem to glow more white.
I remember full blown sunny days in say 2001 being warm, hot but not damaging in feeling. Nowadays sunny days feel damaging.
The greenhouse effect stems beyond warming but the fact that we have billions of vehicles pumping out exhaust fumes all day and creating bad air quality in this greenhouse of ours.
All we do each day, is shit on the air quality, 24/7. That WILL have an effect on us. THAT doesn't just stop because we're now eating in front of the TV. People seem to think their use of a vehicle is a magical one. It ain't. Everyone sticks in their head in the sand and shifts that environmental damage to somewhere in society in the back of their minds.
If you have a vehicle like a scooter on idle in your bedroom for even a minute, you will feel noxious. Now lets add massive engines like double decker buses or lorries and times that by hundreds of millions. Earth is indeed huge but the gaseous atmosphere is limited and is most certainly effected by all these fumes.
Dumb dumb normies just go on by opening and wrecking the air quality, then bad stuff like UVC pounds us. The sad and annoying thing is, those who cause this consequence are the same dumb types who wouldn't detect nuance changes (not nuance to me, rather large change) and still be happy frying themselves for a sun tan and a beer.
Cavemen normies will happily exhaust mercury gas in the atmosphere as long as they get home to their TV, don't see the gas and are blinded by the slow gradient effects of that consequence. Then they're still happy.
That's why when you go into the Scottish Highlands you see all the pretty lichens. They're sensitive to shit air quality and succumb easy.
Since caveman normies don't admire organism diversity they'll happily let UVC sterilise and ruin vasts diversity of creatures. Until something obvious like the lions becomes extinct.