By Kenneth Richard on 21. November 2016
28 January, 2017 – Now updated to 133 papers In 2014, there were at least 93 peer-reviewed scientific papers published in scientific journals affirming the Sun’s influential role in climate change. In 2015, there were at least 95 scientific papers affirming the Sun-Climate link. Already in 2016, there have been over 100 papers (107 to […]
Posted in Solar, Solar Sciences |
By Kenneth Richard on 20. October 2016
Back in the early 1970s, when there was a scientific consensus that the Earth was cooling and that cooling was not good for the biosphere, scientists were ranking human-generated pollutants in terms of their potential to do harm to the planet. At that time, CO2 was regarded as “the least objectionable or only beneficial addition to […]
Posted in Pollution |
PART 3 PART 1 HERE PART 2 HERE 206. Dyson, 1977 The magnitude of this negative feed-back effect of atmospheric CO2 upon itself depends on many ecological interactions which have yet to be disentangled. The effect could be negligibly small, or it could be as large as 3 x 109 tons of carbon per yr. […]
Beginning in 2003, software engineer William Connolley quietly removed the highly inconvenient references to the global cooling scare of the 1970s from Wikipedia, the world’s most influential and accessed informational source. It had to be done. Too many skeptics were (correctly) pointing out that the scientific “consensus” during the 1960s and 1970s was that the […]
By Kenneth Richard on 8. September 2016
It has by now become common practice for just about any and every unusual weather occurrence, extreme temperature anomaly, or seismic event to be somehow, someway linked to the human practice of using energy derived from fossil fuels. No hurricane, flood, drought, storm, wildfire … is spared from potential anthropogenic implication. Last week, a named hurricane […]
Posted in We're To Blame, Weather |
By P Gosselin on 20. June 2016
2016 Scientific Consensus: Climate Models Aren’t Working By Kenneth Richard In a 2015 editorial on the dire consequences of human-caused climate change, Marcia McNutt, editor of the journal Science, stated with conviction that “the time for debate has ended.” It’s the “action” of reducing our CO2 emissions that is now “urgently needed” instead of debating […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Models |
160 Papers Find Extremely Low CO2 Climate Sensitivity (a) Quantified Low Climate Sensitivity to Doubled CO2 Smirnov, 2018 (2X CO2 = 0.4°C) (2X AnthroCO2 = 0.02°C) From this, it follows for the change of the global temperature as a result at doubling of the concentration of atmospheric CO2 molecules [is] ∆T = (0.4 ± 0.1) […]
Papers Supporting a Skeptical-of-the-Consensus Position for 2014 248 total papers, 147 on natural contributions to climate change (sun, ocean oscillations, clouds) Solar Influence on Climate (93 papers) 1. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273117714007340 A comparison of the secular variation in the Northern Hemisphere temperature proxies with the corresponding variations in sunspot numbers and the fluxes of cosmogenic 10Be in Greenland […]
By P Gosselin on 23. February 2016
What follows below is a list of 48 scientific papers published this year alone showing that CO2 climate science is not what the press and activist scientists like to have us believe it is. Image: National Academy of Sciences logo Recently I posted here on about 250 papers published in 2015. That post was shared or […]
Posted in Scepticism |
Updated 27 March 2016 Reader Kenneth Richard presents 282 peer-reviewed papers published in 2015 supporting the skeptical position that natural factors are in fact a dominant climate driver: Feel free to send this list to a political leader. ========================================= Papers Supporting a Skeptical-of-the-Consensus Position for 2015 Solar Influence on Climate (95 papers) http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00024-014-0929-1 We have reconstructed the temperature […]
By P Gosselin on 1. October 2015
In our last post Fritz Vahrenholt and Frank Bosse looked at solar activity and the impacts on the North Atlantic Oscillation. Today they present a post here on more papers on the NAO. ==================================== North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) couple to solar activity: New studies find a time-lag of 3 years By Dr. Sebastian Lüning and […]
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By P Gosselin on 9. January 2014
Veteran German journalist Ulli Kulke of Die Welt writes a summary of 2013 in terms of the global warming debate at his blog donnerunddoria.welt.de. He concludes: “Once again evidence has mounted that we are slowly but surely departing from the view of a global apocalypse.” On 2013 global temperature, Kulke writes: We will hear that 2013 […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Cooling/Temperature, IPCC, Scepticism |
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