Except for the little ice age in the 16th century, the climate has been warming for 10,000 years. If greenhouse gases only raised the temperature by 11 degrees Centigrade and something else raised the temperature by 22 degrees Centigrade, then isn't it more likely that the something else is responsible for the current climate change?
Monday, October 22, 2018
A Second Question About Climate Change
In a previous post I proved that the greenhouse gas model does not correctly predict the temperature of the Earth. According to the model the temperature should be 22 degrees Centigrade lower than it actually is.
Except for the little ice age in the 16th century, the climate has been warming for 10,000 years. If greenhouse gases only raised the temperature by 11 degrees Centigrade and something else raised the temperature by 22 degrees Centigrade, then isn't it more likely that the something else is responsible for the current climate change?
Except for the little ice age in the 16th century, the climate has been warming for 10,000 years. If greenhouse gases only raised the temperature by 11 degrees Centigrade and something else raised the temperature by 22 degrees Centigrade, then isn't it more likely that the something else is responsible for the current climate change?
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
A Question About Climate Change
In a previous post I proved that the greenhouse gas model does not correctly predict the temperature of the Earth. According to the model the temperature should be 22 degrees Centigrade lower than it actually is.
If we know that the majority of temperature rise is not because of greenhouse gases and that the solubility of carbon dioxide in water decreases with increasing temperature then doesn't it follow that atmospheric carbon dioxide is increasing because of the higher temperatures essentially boiling it out of the oceans?
If we know that the majority of temperature rise is not because of greenhouse gases and that the solubility of carbon dioxide in water decreases with increasing temperature then doesn't it follow that atmospheric carbon dioxide is increasing because of the higher temperatures essentially boiling it out of the oceans?
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