Monday, 18 February 2019

MEDIEVAL WARM PERIOD HEAT STILL IN THE DEEP OCEAN

This piece explains how the computer climate models attribute warming since 1750 to anthropogenic components, but they neglect the fact that residual heat from the MWP was still present in the deep waters of the Pacific. The growth in the total heat content of the oceans to date is therefore smaller than the models assume. In other words, the sensitivity of the climate to CO2 is much smaller than previously assumed.

The IPCC report will therefore have to be fundamentally revised. What this means is that if CO2 levels in the atmosphere were doubled, the temperature increase will not be 1.85°C (IPCC) but 1.3°C at most.
In Germany electricity is among the most expensive in Europe and the level of renewable electricity already in the grid is causing major problems for large industries such as aluminium production which has endured no less than 78 shutdowns in 2018. 
But Germany wants to be a role model. For whom? By 2030, China with 280,000 MW and India with 174,000 MW will increase coal capacity tenfold. These are the official notifications by China and India of the Paris Climate Protection Agreement. Germany is saving 150 million tons, and China will emit an additional 10 billion tons by 2030. Over the next few years, 1,600 coal-fired power plants will be built in 62 countries around the world. Many of them with Chinese help.

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