As earth gets hotter, the heat prevents sunlight-reflecting clouds from forming, trapping more heat and further exacerbating the problem
As a mechanical engineer that was forced to study and actually practice thermodynamics I have a problem with that. The higher the temperature of air, in layman terms, the more water it can hold. For LUrking DUchebags the amount of water in the air is known as concept we call "relative humidity." If you DUmbasses would ever get out of your parent's basement and go to the tropics this effect would be self evident. Now, I shall introduce something I guess that the
climate scientists apparently do not comprehend, "Dew Point." The "Dew Point" is the temperature of air at a given humidity will cause as much precipitation as evaporation, given constant pressure (which I would assume on a global average basis). Above the "Dew Point" (a higher temperature) more water can be evaporated than precipitated, Dehumidifiers are only air conditioners that collect the precipitated water in a tank. That's why air conditioners have exterior hoses for the removed water. Conversely, when your heater is on in the winter many people use humidifiers due to the cool dry exterior air.
I could be wrong on a global scale. As could be the
climate scientists I would bet that I am not. Of course, I'm not getting billions of dollars in grants from elitist governments that want to control the population and make them all equally miserable.