The Earth’s Green Future is Forked

By |2023-04-03T18:12:51-07:003 April 2023|Climate Change|

By Planning Engineer  (Russ Schussler) Do we care more about keeping CO2 emissions lower in just the western world, or do we want to reduce emissions worldwide? Currently most of the western world  is seeking collectively to reduce global CO2 … Continue reading →

Atmospheric water vapor (TPW) and climate change

By |2023-03-22T07:12:44-07:0022 March 2023|Climate Change|

By Andy May In the latest IPCC major report, AR6, they report: “a best estimate of equilibrium climate sensitivity of 3°C, with a very likely range of 2°C to 5°C”.[1] They also report that CO2 concentration might control climate change.[2] This estimate includes the laboratory estimate that CO2 alone, if doubled in the atmosphere, would increase the average [...] The post Atmospheric water vapor (TPW) and climate change appeared first on Clintel.

Staklenički plinovi

By |2023-03-21T03:12:18-07:0021 March 2023|Climate Change|

Prije glavne teme kratko objašnjenje. Usporedba našeg planeta i plinova koji ga održavaju toplim i pogodnim za život sa staklenicima nije ispravna utoliko što su staklenici zatvorene tvorevine u kojima se uvjeti mogu kontrolirati, a Zemlja je svemirsko tijelo koje nema zaštitnu kupolu i putuje ledenim prostranstvima. Ipak, zbog dugogodišnje upotrebe ovaj naziv će [...] The post Staklenički plinovi appeared first on Clintel.

Newsletter Wednesday February 8, 2023

By |2023-03-19T07:12:20-07:0019 March 2023|Climate Change|

© Clintel Foundation / Wednesday February 8, 2023 Climate Case of the Century: Clintel to show the importance of rigorous debate Clintel is working hard with our advisor Lucas Bergkamp and our lawyers from law firm OSK in Amsterdam, to prepare for an important hearing at the Court [...] The post Newsletter Wednesday February 8, 2023 appeared first on Clintel.

The test that exonerates CO2

By |2023-02-27T03:12:29-08:0027 February 2023|Climate Change|

By Javier Vinós Most people don’t have a clear understanding of the greenhouse effect (GHE). It is not complicated to understand, but it is usually not well explained. It is often described as “heat-trapping,” but that is incorrect. Greenhouse gases (GHG) do not trap heat, even if more heat resides within the [...] The post The test that exonerates CO2 appeared first on Clintel.

The Holocene Temperature Conundrum

By |2023-02-26T08:12:27-08:0026 February 2023|Climate Change|

By Andy May As my regular readers know, I’ve been writing about the Holocene, especially Holocene climate, for over ten years. My colleagues, Javier Vinós and Renee Hannon, have also written extensively on this topic. This fills a void left by the IPCC, which ignores the Holocene, a fact made very clear in my [...] The post The Holocene Temperature Conundrum appeared first on Clintel.

Holocene CO2 and the earlier IPCC Reports

By |2023-02-24T07:12:19-08:0024 February 2023|Climate Change|

By Andy May As I noted in my earlier post, “The IPCC AR6 Report Erases the Holocene,” the IPCC does not like to discuss the correlation between CO2 and temperature during the Holocene. It destroys their hypothesis that greenhouse gases and volcanos control Earth’s climate. Below is Javier’s plot of reconstructed Holocene temperatures, CO2 concentrations, methane [...] The post Holocene CO2 and the earlier IPCC Reports appeared first on Clintel.

Interview John Barney

By |2023-02-20T02:12:25-08:0020 February 2023|Climate Change|

John Anthony Barney Name: John Anthony Barney Country: United Kingdom What is your background? I graduated in polymer science and spent the first part of my professional life in the rubber industry: research at Dunlop (Birmingham) and latex concentrate manufacture in Kuala Lumpur. I built a demo factory for The Rubber Research [...] The post Interview John Barney appeared first on Clintel.

Interview Tony Heller

By |2023-02-16T04:12:17-08:0016 February 2023|Climate Change|

Tony and Kirye Name: Tony Heller Country: USA “Hello, this is Tony Heller from realclimatescience.com, setting the record straight on climate.” This is the standard opening sentence in the many Youtube-videos that Tony Heller has put online. Heller has become a well-known figure in the public climate debate, with his website, his [...] The post Interview Tony Heller appeared first on Clintel.

Some comments on the Sabine Hossenfelder video

By |2023-02-14T05:12:26-08:0014 February 2023|Climate Change|

Earlier this week a video about climate science appeared on social media by Sabine Hossenfelder1.  Dr. Hossenfelder, who did her Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics at Frankfurt, Germany, should be congratulated for popularizing science on the internet2. In this particular video, she discusses the greenhouse effect: I Misunderstood the Greenhouse Effect. Here's How It Works. [...] The post Some comments on the Sabine Hossenfelder video appeared first on Clintel.

The IPCC AR6 Report Erases the Holocene

By |2023-02-06T03:12:34-08:006 February 2023|Climate Change|

By Andy May Reposted from his website You won’t find much in the IPCC AR6 report on the atmospheric CO2 concentration evolution during the Holocene. They talk a lot about how CO2 concentration compares to global temperature during the years since 1850 and over the past 800,000 years, but very little about the changes since 12,000 years ago. On [...] The post The IPCC AR6 Report Erases the Holocene appeared first on Clintel.

Humlum in Clintel Lecture: look at ocean surface temperatures

By |2023-02-03T03:12:34-08:003 February 2023|Climate Change|

"If it [a scientific hypothesis] disagrees with experiment, it’s WRONG." – Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman According to the climate change narrative, modern global warming is largely the result of human emissions of CO2 into the atmosphere. But a recent lecture questioned that assertion with an important observation suggesting that ocean surface temperatures, not [...] The post Humlum in Clintel Lecture: look at ocean surface temperatures appeared first on Clintel.

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