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Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming

By |2023-04-06T01:12:32-07:006 April 2023|Climate Change|

Senator John Kennedy tried to get an estimate of the cost of net zero in a recent hearing By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The New Pause has lengthened to 8 years 9 months. The least-squares linear-regression trend on the UAH monthly satellite global-temperature dataset shows no global warming from July 2014 to March [...] The post Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming appeared first on Clintel.

Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming

By |2023-04-06T00:12:25-07:006 April 2023|Climate Change|

Senator John Kennedy tried to get an estimate of the cost of net zero in a recent hearing By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The New Pause has lengthened to 8 years 9 months. The least-squares linear-regression trend on the UAH monthly satellite global-temperature dataset shows no global warming from July 2014 to March [...] The post Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming appeared first on Clintel.

Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming

By |2023-04-05T23:13:17-07:005 April 2023|Climate Change|

Senator John Kennedy tried to get an estimate of the cost of net zero in a recent hearing By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The New Pause has lengthened to 8 years 9 months. The least-squares linear-regression trend on the UAH monthly satellite global-temperature dataset shows no global warming from July 2014 to March [...] The post Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming appeared first on Clintel.

Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming

By |2023-04-05T22:12:20-07:005 April 2023|Climate Change|

Senator John Kennedy tried to get an estimate of the cost of net zero in a recent hearing By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The New Pause has lengthened to 8 years 9 months. The least-squares linear-regression trend on the UAH monthly satellite global-temperature dataset shows no global warming from July 2014 to March [...] The post Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming appeared first on Clintel.

Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming

By |2023-04-05T21:12:20-07:005 April 2023|Climate Change|

Senator John Kennedy tried to get an estimate of the cost of net zero in a recent hearing By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The New Pause has lengthened to 8 years 9 months. The least-squares linear-regression trend on the UAH monthly satellite global-temperature dataset shows no global warming from July 2014 to March [...] The post Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming appeared first on Clintel.

Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming

By |2023-04-05T20:12:19-07:005 April 2023|Climate Change|

Senator John Kennedy tried to get an estimate of the cost of net zero in a recent hearing By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The New Pause has lengthened to 8 years 9 months. The least-squares linear-regression trend on the UAH monthly satellite global-temperature dataset shows no global warming from July 2014 to March [...] The post Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming appeared first on Clintel.

Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming

By |2023-04-05T19:12:36-07:005 April 2023|Climate Change|

Senator John Kennedy tried to get an estimate of the cost of net zero in a recent hearing By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The New Pause has lengthened to 8 years 9 months. The least-squares linear-regression trend on the UAH monthly satellite global-temperature dataset shows no global warming from July 2014 to March [...] The post Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming appeared first on Clintel.

Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming

By |2023-04-05T18:12:19-07:005 April 2023|Climate Change|

Senator John Kennedy tried to get an estimate of the cost of net zero in a recent hearing By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The New Pause has lengthened to 8 years 9 months. The least-squares linear-regression trend on the UAH monthly satellite global-temperature dataset shows no global warming from July 2014 to March [...] The post Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming appeared first on Clintel.

Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming

By |2023-04-05T17:12:29-07:005 April 2023|Climate Change|

Senator John Kennedy tried to get an estimate of the cost of net zero in a recent hearing By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The New Pause has lengthened to 8 years 9 months. The least-squares linear-regression trend on the UAH monthly satellite global-temperature dataset shows no global warming from July 2014 to March [...] The post Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming appeared first on Clintel.

Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming

By |2023-04-05T16:12:25-07:005 April 2023|Climate Change|

Senator John Kennedy tried to get an estimate of the cost of net zero in a recent hearing By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The New Pause has lengthened to 8 years 9 months. The least-squares linear-regression trend on the UAH monthly satellite global-temperature dataset shows no global warming from July 2014 to March [...] The post Thousand trillion dollars for a tenth of a degree less warming appeared first on Clintel.

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.

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