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The List Grows – Now 85 Scientific Papers Assert CO2 Has A Minuscule Effect On The Climate

Within the last few years, over 30 papers have been added to our compilation of scientific papers that find the climate’s sensitivity to CO2 concentration changes is low to negligible. Link: 85 Scientific Papers – Low CO2 Climate Sensitivity A few of the papers published in 2018 that were added to the list are provided […]

Missed A Few, IPCC? 368 New 2018 Papers Support A Skeptical Position On Climate Alarmism

Missed A Few, IPCC? 368 New 2018 Papers Support A Skeptical Position On Climate Alarmism

In the first 9½ months of 2018,  368 scientific papers have been published that cast doubt on the position that anthropogenic CO2 emissions function as the climate’s fundamental control knob…or that otherwise serve to question the efficacy of climate models or the related “consensus” positions commonly endorsed by policymakers and mainstream media sources. These 368 […]

New Paper: The GCR-Cloud Link To Solar-Driven Climate Change Persists Despite The Post-2000 'Violation'

New Paper: The GCR-Cloud Link To Solar-Driven Climate Change Persists Despite The Post-2000 ‘Violation’

The strong correlation between Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCRs) and cloud formation has for decades been postulated as a primary mechanism  for solar-driven natural climate change. Concisely, “When the Sun is active fewer cosmic rays reach the Earth and, with fewer low clouds, the world warms up” (Svensmark et al., 2017).  Since about 2000, however, this […]

108 Graphs From 89 New Papers Invalidate Claims Of Unprecedented Global-Scale Modern Warmth

108 Graphs From 89 New Papers Invalidate Claims Of Unprecedented Global-Scale Modern Warmth

During 2017, there were 150 graphs from 122 scientific papers published in peer-reviewed journals indicating modern temperatures are not unprecedented, unusual, or hockey-stick-shaped — nor do they fall outside the range of natural variability.  We are a little over halfway through 2018 and already  108 graphs from 89 scientific papers undermine claims that modern era warming is climatically […]

Skeptic Papers 2017 (3)

Climate Model Unreliability/Biases/Errors and the Pause (28) Failing Renewable Energy, Climate Policies (12) Wind Power Harming The Environment, Biosphere (8) Elevated CO2 Greens Planet, Produces Higher Crop Yields (14) Warming Beneficial, Does Not Harm Humans, Wildlife (8) Warming, Acidification Not Harming Oceanic Biosphere (18) Decreases In Extreme, Unstable Weather With Warming (3) Urban Heat Island: […]

81 Graphs From 62 New (2018) Papers Invalidate Claims Of Unprecedented Global-Scale Modern Warming

81 Graphs From 62 New (2018) Papers Invalidate Claims Of Unprecedented Global-Scale Modern Warming

During 2017, there were 150 graphs from 122 scientific papers published in peer-reviewed journals indicating modern temperatures are not unprecedented, unusual, or hockey-stick-shaped — nor do they fall outside the range of natural variability.  We are a little over 4 months into the new publication year and already 81 graphs from 62 scientific papers undermine claims that modern […]

Skeptic Papers 2018 (3)

Skeptic Papers 2018 (3)

3. Unsettled Science, Failed Climate Modeling (161) Climate Model Unreliability/Biases/Errors (27) Urban Heat Island: Raising Surface Temperatures Artificially (5) Failing Renewable Energy, Climate Policies (18) Wind Power Harming The Environment, Biosphere (19) Elevated CO2: Greens Planet, Higher Crop Yields (20) Polar Bear (and other) Populations Not Decreasing (10) Global Warming Saves Lives. Cold Kills. (9) […]

200 Non-Hockey Stick Graphs Published Since 2017 Invalidate Claims Of Unprecedented, Global-Scale Warming

200 Non-Hockey Stick Graphs Published Since 2017 Invalidate Claims Of Unprecedented, Global-Scale Warming

46 New (2018) Non-Warming Graphs Affirm Nothing Climatically Unusual Is Happening   Image Source: Lansner and Pepke Pedersen, 2018 During 2017, there were 150 graphs from 122 scientific papers published in peer-reviewed journals indicating modern temperatures are not unprecedented, unusual, or hockey-stick-shaped — nor do they fall outside the range of natural variability. We are less than 3 […]

A Teetering Consensus: 97 New Papers Amassed In 2018 Support A Skeptical Position On Climate Alarm

The Science Unsettles Image Source: Robertson and Chilingar, 2017 In just the first 8 weeks of 2018,  97 scientific papers have been published that cast doubt on the position that anthropogenic CO2 emissions function as the climate’s fundamental control knob…or that otherwise serve to question the efficacy of climate models or the related “consensus” positions commonly […]

Skeptic Papers 2018 (2)

Skeptic Papers 2018 (2)

2. Natural Mechanisms Of Weather, Climate Change (153) Solar Influence On Climate (104) ENSO, NAO, AMO, PDO Climate Influence (22) Modern Climate In Phase With Natural Variability (8) Cloud/Aerosol Climate Influence (4) Volcanic/Tectonic Climate Influence (3) The CO2 Greenhouse Effect – Climate Driver? (13) Solar Influence On Climate Alekseev, 2018     Having calculated the frequency […]

Skeptic Papers 2018 (1)

Skeptic Papers 2018 (1)

1. Climate Change Observation, Reconstruction (190) No Net Warming Since Mid/Late 20th Century (36) A Warmer Past: Non-Hockey Stick Reconstructions (77) Lack Of Anthropogenic/CO2 Signal In Sea Level Rise (16) Sea Levels Multiple Meters Higher 4,000-7,000 Years Ago (18) A Model-Defying Cryosphere, Polar Ice (34) Mass Extinction Events Caused By Glaciation, Sea Level Fall (3) […]

20 New Papers Crush Claims Of A Man-Made Link To Arctic Climate Change, Glacier Retreat, Sea Ice

20 New Papers Crush Claims Of A Man-Made Link To Arctic Climate Change, Glacier Retreat, Sea Ice

Anthropogenic Influence On Arctic Climate ‘Too Small To Be Detected’ Source: Haine, 2016 The evidence compiled in scientific papers continues to rapidly accumulate. An anthropogenic signal in the regional Arctic climate is still too small to be detected. Temperature, glacier melt, and sea ice changes are all well within the range of natural variation for the […]

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