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Environmental Effects of Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide By Arthur B Robinson, Noah E Robinson and Willie Soon A review of the research literature concerning the
environmental consequences of increased levels of atmospheric
carbon dioxide leads to the conclusion that increases during
the 20th and early 21st centuries have produced no deleterious effects upon Earth’s weather and climate.
Increased carbon dioxide has, however, markedly increased plant growth. Predictions
of harmful climatic effects due to future in creases in
hydrocarbon use and minor greenhouse gases like CO2 do not conform to
current experimental knowledge. The environmental effects of
rapid expansion of the nuclear and hydrocarbon energy industries are discussed.
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Computer Models Fail to Predict Climate By Drew Thornley - 14 Jan 08 "Dire predictions of future warming are based almost entirely on computer climate models, yet these models do not accurately understand the role of water vapor. Plus, computer models cannot account for the observed cooling of much of the past century (1940-75), nor for the observed patterns of warming. For example, the Antarctic is cooling while models predict warming. And where the models call for the middle atmosphere to warm faster than the surface, the observations show the exact opposite."
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Year of Global Cooling By David Deming - 19 Dec 07 Carbon dioxide continues to build in the atmosphere, but the mean planetary temperature hasn't increased significantly for nearly nine years.
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Politics Posing as Science: A Preliminary Assessment of the IPCC’s Latest Climate Change Report By Steven F. Hayward, Kenneth P. Green, and Joel Schwartz IPCC Synthesis Report - 2007
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US Temperatures and Climate Factors since 1895 By Joseph D’Aleo, CCM The US annual temperatures over the last century have correlated far better with cycles in the sun and oceans than carbon dioxide.
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Ray of hope: Can the sun save us from global warming? Could the Sun's inactivity save us from global warming? David Whitehouse explains why solar disempower may be the key to combating climate change.
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Global Temperatures are Uncorrelated with Carbon Dioxide Trends
this Last Decade Temperature peaked in 1998 and have shown no warming for a decade now. Many scientists have been remarking about this trend for several years but no one takes heed, preferring to believe models than actual data.
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Global warming not to blame for warmer North Pole? Boffins blame ocean currents instead
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The Circus of Climate Change By Lee C. Gerhard Ph.D Temperature changes independently of greenhouse gases. But, if one compares solar intensity to temperature, there is a close and statistically significant correlation, over periods at least as long as the last 16,000 years.
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Are the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets in Danger of
Collapse? Written by Cliff D. Ollier Thursday, 08 November 2007
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Cosmic rays blamed for global warming Man-made climate change may be happening at a far slower rate than has been claimed, according to controversial new research. Scientists say that cosmic rays from outer space play a far greater role in changing the Earth's climate than global warming experts previously thought.
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Carbon dioxide did not end the last Ice Age Deep-sea temperatures rose 1,300 years before atmospheric CO2, ruling out the greenhouse gas as driver of meltdown, says study in Science.
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Klaus proposes to abolish monopoly on climate change debate New York- Czech President Vaclav Klaus told Czech journalists in New York today it would most help the debate on climate change if the current monopoly and one-sidedness were eliminated.
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Rapeseed
biofuel ‘produces more greenhouse gas than oil or petrol’ A renewable energy source designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is contributing more to global warming than fossil fuels, a study suggests.
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http://www.i-sis.org.uk/BiofuelsBiodevastationHunger.php Europe’s thirst for biofuels is fuelling deforestation and food price hikes, exacerbated by a false accounting system that awards carbon credits to the carbon profligate nations. A mandatory certification scheme for biofuels is needed to protect the earth’s most sensitive forest ecosystems, to stabilise climate and to safeguard our food security.
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Chemists poke holes in ozone theory As the world marks 20 years since the introduction of the Montreal Protocol to protect the ozone layer, Nature has learned of experimental data that threaten to shatter established theories of ozone chemistry. If the data are right, scientists will have to rethink their understanding of how ozone holes are formed and how that relates to climate change.
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Yellowstone National Park (USA): Precipitation Since AD 1173 Gray et al. found that "extreme wet and dry years within the instrumental period fall within the range of past variability".
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Science FAQs Reasoned comment from the Competitive Enterprise Institute
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John Stossel on Global Warming Video clip on YouTube from ABC (US) TV 20/20 Give me a break - 19 October 07
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A million square miles of open water Comparison of Arctic sea ice retreat in recent years with the retreat in the 1930s. |