Monday, 16 January 2023

CLIMATE CHANGE DEBATE DEMYSTIFIED

There is so much one-sided propaganda put out by the media that many people find it hard to believe that there could be any doubt about the so-called climate emergency. So I thought it might be useful to give readers a link to something which reminds us of the many areas of doubt and uncertainty which are real. 

 A DIY Guide To Demystifying “Greenhouse Gas” Claims…The Science That Cuts Corners (notrickszone.com)

Here are some of the main points:

"Even without a scientific background, most people have at least good common sense. And that’s all it takes to get a grasp of how vigorously and chaotically enormous energy fluxes slosh up and down, back and forth between earth’s surface and the skies."

Below are some key points

At the top of the atmosphere, every square meter oriented towards the sun thus receives a fairly constant power influx of 1361 to 1362 W/m2. Whereas the main greenhouse gases contribute a very small amount each: 

          Carbon dioxide                           + 2.05    W/m2
          Methane                                       + 0.49    W/m2
          Nitrous oxide                              + 0.17    W/m
          Tropospheric ozone                   + 0.4      W/m2  

The complex reality of transfers and transformations of energy on our planet involving soils, waters, gases, clouds, aerosols, heat storage, conduction and convection, chemical reactions and phase transformations, as well as a host of additional factors are simply swept under the carpet, attributing all their combined effects solely to the odious “greenhouse gases”.

One of the favourite tricks of climate prophets of doom is to suggest that all major factors influencing our climate are more or less constant, with the sole exception of “greenhouse gases”. 

Another diversion has been to declare that water vapor is simply reinforcing the leading role of CO2

Well worth reading it all at the link above.

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