New Round of Climate Talks Opens in Germany with Uphill Battle

June 3, 2008

  • June 3, 2008 at 3:59 am
    Chilly says:
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    Study of the orbital mechanics of the solar system in the 1970s led Russians to believe the Earth was about to cool and we should prepare quickly because it will be catastrophic. Their arguments were lost in the rush to warming group-think in the 1990s, but the arguments for impending cold are well founded and still believed by many good scientists. As the sun goes even quiter and January, 2008 saw the greatest year to year temperature drop ever (128 years of NASA GISS data), it is clear cooling needs to be considered as a very plausible future. This is highlighted by 2 papers published in March 2008. Scafetta and West showed that up to 69% of observed warming is from the sun and remind us that the sun is projected to cool and Ramanathan and Carmichael show that soot has 60% of the warming power of CO2. Both papers state that these factors are underappreciated by IPCC.

    More at http://www.climatecooling.org/Fact.

  • June 3, 2008 at 4:11 am
    Chilly says:
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    From the Brookhaven National LAboratory: Rising temps cause CO2 to increase, not vise versa.

    http://www.ecd.bnl.gov/steve/pubs/HeatCapacity.pdf



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