Destroying the Greenhouse Effect

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Editorial : The Great Global Warming Hoax 

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The following clearly shows a complete lack of correlation between CO2 and temperature. Most of the 20th century warming occurred before 1945, and….
carbon dioxide absorbs infrared radiation (IR) in only three narrow bands of frequencies, which correspond to wavelengths of 2.7, 4.3 and 15 micrometers (µm), respectively. The percentage absorption of all three lines combined can be very generously estimated at about 8% of the whole IR spectrum, which means that 92% of the "heat" passes right through without being absorbed by CO2. In reality, the two smaller peaks don't account for much, since they lie in an energy range that is much smaller than the where the 15 micron peak sits - so 4% or 5% might be closer to reality. If the entire atmosphere were composed of nothing but CO2, i.e., was pure CO2 and nothing else, it would still only be able to absorb no more than 8% of the heat radiating from the earth."


A well-researched article suggesting Anthropomorphic Global Warming may be a hoax.
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Please see and share our simple explanation meant for non-scientists and politicians explaining why Carbon dioxide has very little effect on any radiated greenhouse effect and is swamped by something called “water vapor.” It is supported by a short video from Fred Goldberg, Ph.D. Link at:


Water vapor is the largest greenhouse gas. Its spectral absorption is wider than that of carbon dioxide, meaning its absorption of photons from the Sun across a…
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Radiation physics constraints on global warming: CO2 increase has little effect
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New measurements from a NASA satellite show a dramatic cooling in the upper atmosphere that correlates with the declining activity of the current solar cycle. For the first time, researchers can show a timely link between the Sun and the climate of Earth’s thermosphere, the region above 100 km, an essential step in making accurate predictions of climate change in the high atmosphere. This finding also correlates with a fundamental prediction of climate change theory that says the upper atmosphere will cool in response to increasing carbon dioxide.


New measurements from a NASA satellite show a dramatic cooling in the upper atmosphere that correlates with the declining activity of the current solar cyc
UNIVERSETODAY.COM|BY NANCY ATKINSON


CO2 - Lack of correlation
When scientists analyzed ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica to determine the relationship between atmospheric CO2 levels and temperatures dating back 250,000 years, they found that sometimes the concentration of CO2 was high when the temperature was low, and sometimes the CO2 was low when the temperature was high. Moreover, a careful analysis showed that some of the atmospheric CO2 changes did not precede the temperature changes, as the greenhouse warming theory would predict. Instead, changes in atmospheric CO2 followed the temperature changes. The atmospheric CO2 changes were not the cause of the temperature changes but were likely driven by changes in vegetation in response to natural variations in air and sea-surface temperatures.
During the past 10,000 years, the climate has remained relatively warm and stable, allowing humans to advance and thrive. But even during this generally warm period, the temperature has fluctuated significantly. During the Holocene Climate Optimum, ~6500 years ago, the climate was warmer than it is today. Evidence shows that ~1000 years ago, during the Medieval Climate Optimum, regions of the Earth were again substantially warmer than they are today. By the 14th century, a cold period called the Little Ice Age had begun. The warming that began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries seems to be a natural recovery from the Little Ice Age. Learn more at:

Jay Lehr (e3@e3power.com) is the science director of the Heartland Institute (Chicago) and editor of McGraw-Hill’s new .
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From CSIRO: “What we learned is that in spite of droughts, floods, volcano eruptions, El Niño and other events, the Earth system has been…
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Fixing the architecture, while keeping the physics, shows that the warming effect of increasing CO2 is a fifth to a tenth of current official estimates.
SCIENCESPEAK.COM|BY DAVID EVANS

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