Yet Another Paper Shows Manmade CO2 Plays Insignificant Role In Climate Change

The main pillar of the global warming, climate change theory is the claim that trace gas CO2 is the single major player impacting climate today. To maintain this, alarmist scientists and climate modelers have been forced to blow up the effects of CO2 by one order of magnitude in their models and to neglect a series of other factors (like the sun!).

Not surprisingly, we see from observations today that the assumed CO2 impacts have indeed been massively overblown. Now the scientists are left to fudge and falsify past climate data to force it to fit their crumbling models.

Ed Caryl’s two recent posts on the subject point out that the Modtran model of the US Air Force, who are forced to rely on real data for successful operations, also shows that CO2 has little impact on warming. Read here and here.

Now there’s a new paper by Martin Hertzberg titled: The night-time radiative transport between the Earth’s surface, its atmosphere, and free space, which is to be published by Energy & Environment (Vol. 23, No. 5, 2012), hat-tip Marc Morano of Climate Depot.

The paper concludes:

In addition, since the recent increases in atmospheric CO2 concentrations have a trivial effect on the atmosphere’s total emissivity, the effect of those recent CO2 increases on the overall infrared radiative flux balance is insignificant.

The entire abstract is available here.

 

10 responses to “Yet Another Paper Shows Manmade CO2 Plays Insignificant Role In Climate Change”

  1. Harry Dale Huffman

    I agree there is no greenhouse effect (as is being foisted upon the unwary public), but:

    The Problem With Radiative Transport Analyses

    Basically, the atmosphere is warmed by direct absorption of incident solar radiation, not indirectly by the warmed surface, but “emissivity” and “absorptivity” analyses don’t take note of this, instead lumping surface and atmosphere together–wrongly, in my view.

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  3. archaeopteryx

    Agrees with the Lindzen-Choi satellite readings conclusions , h++p://www-eaps.mit.edu/faculty/lindzen/236-Lindzen-Choi-2011.pdf

    we keep ignoring the radiating power of T^4

  4. Chris Frey

    Dear Pierre,

    the Link to Martin Hertzberg doesn’t work. Is it my computer, or is it that this article has been removed for some unholy reason?

    Regards Chris Frey

    1. DirkH

      It seems a bit slow, but it’s working, the climaterealists have it here:
      http://climaterealists.com/attachments/ftp/05-Hertzberg.pdf
      or, if you have trouble with clicking on links, maybe enter by hand without the spaces:
      http : // climaterealists . com / attachments / ftp / 05-Hertzberg.pdf

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