That's a serious question, given the facts from NASA, the JPL, and the European Space Agency.
...When the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano erupted on Jan. 15, it sent a tsunami racing around the world and set off a sonic boom that circled the globe twice. The underwater eruption in the South Pacific Ocean also blasted an enormous plume of water vapor into Earth’s stratosphere – enough to fill more than 58,000 Olympic-size swimming pools. The sheer amount of water vapor could be enough to temporarily affect Earth’s global average temperature....
That's about a 10% addition to the ambient load of water vapor.
And water vapor is classified as a greenhouse gas.
At the link you'll see a picture and the rest of the documentation.
But you won't hear this from See Bee Ess, nor CNN (if you're one of its two remaining watchers), nor MS-LSD.
It's not The Narrative. It does not exist.
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