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Posted on Aug. 18, 2008
By Joseph D’Aleo
12 Facts about Global Climate Change That You Won’t Read in the Popular Press
1 Temperatures have been cooling since 2002, even as carbon dioxide has continued to rise. 2 Carbon dioxide is a trace gas and by itself will produce little warming. Also, as CO2 increases, the incremental warming is less, as the effect is logarithmic so the more CO2, the less warming it produces. 3 CO2 has been totally uncorrelated with temperature over the last decade, and significantly negative since 2002. 4 CO2 is not a pollutant, but a naturally occurring gas. Together with chlorophyll and sunlight, it is an essential ingredient in photosynthesis and is, accordingly, plant food. 5 Reconstruction of paleoclimatological CO2 concentrations demonstrates that carbon dioxide concentration today is near its lowest level since the Cambrian Era some 550 million years ago, when there was almost 20 times as much CO2 in the atmosphere as there is today without causing a “runaway greenhouse effect.” 6 Temperature changes lead, not lag, CO2 changes on all time scales. The oceans may play a key role, emitting carbon dioxide when they warm as carbonated beverages lose fizz as they warm and absorbing it as they cool. 7 Most of the warming in the climate models comes from the assumption that water vapor and precipitation increase as temperatures warm, a strong positive feedback. Water vapor is a far more important greenhouse gas than CO2. However, that assumption has been shown in observations and peerreviewed research to be wrong, and in fact water vapor and precipitation act as a negative feedback that reduces any small greenhouse warming from carbon dioxide. 8 Indeed, greenhouse models show the warming should be greatest at mid to high atmosphere levels in the tropics. But balloon and satellite observations show cooling there. The greenhouse signature or DNA does not match reality, and the greenhouse models thus must greatly overstate the warming – and in a court of law would have to be acquitted of any role in global warming 9 The sun has both direct and indirect effects on our climate. Solar activity changes on cycles of 11 years and longer. When the sun is more active it is brighter and a little hotter. More important though are the indirect effects. Ultraviolet radiation increases much more than the brightness and causes increased ozone production, which generates heat in the high atmosphere that works its way down, affecting the weather. Also, an active sun diffuses cosmic rays, which play an important role in nucleation of low clouds, resulting in fewer clouds. In all these ways the sun warms the planet more when it is active. An active sun in the 1930s and again near the end of the last century helped produce the observed warming periods. The current solar cycle is the longest in over 100 years, an unmistakable sign of a cooling sun that historical patterns suggest will stay so for decades. 10 The multidecadal cycles in the ocean correlate extremely well with the solar cycles and global temperatures. These are 60 to 70 year cycles that relate to natural variations in the largescale circulations. Warm oceans correlate with warm global temperatures. The Pacific started cooling in the late 1990s and it accelerated in the last year, and the Atlantic has cooled from its peak in 2004. This supports the observed global land temperature cooling, which is strongly correlated with ocean heat content. Newly deployed N.O.A.A. buoys confirm global ocean cooling. 11 Warmer ocean cycles are periods with diminished Arctic ice cover. When the oceans were warm in the 1930s to the 1950s, Arctic ice diminished and Greenland warmed. The recent ocean warming, especially in the 1980s to the early 2000s, is similar to what took place 70 years ago and the Arctic ice has reacted much the same way, with diminished summer ice extent. 12 Antarctic ice has been increasing and the extent last year was the greatest in the satellitemonitoring era. We are running ahead of last year’s record pace. What will it take for the media to let go of their biases and begin doing their job, reporting the truth? Joseph D’Aleo is executive director of Icecap.
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The NIPCC's founder
Posted: 01/26/2010 03:00 AM by jittree san
The NIPCC's founder is on record saying he took money from oil companies for years. kind of takes away the bias now doesnt it? but of course you guys will claim you are right. agel
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Joseph D'Aleo
Posted: 11/26/2009 10:08 PM by Joseph D''Aleo
The cooling is shown in all the data bases - satellite and surface since 2001. Surface data has diverged from the satellites because the data centers have eliminated or globally ignore urban warming and recently removed satellite input into ocean data assessment because of "complaints of a cold bias". NOAA employed 33000 global diving buoys, but they are showing no warming and instead a trend to cooling, so can't use them either. This will all come out as this global warming scandal unfolds.Dr. Singer one of the editors of NIPCC received $20,000 in the last few decades in donations to his efforts from oil but so what, EXXON gave $100,000,000 to Stanford for global warming research and in total the Mann-made global warming environmental NGOs, universities and institutes have benefited to the tune of $79 billion over the same period, but of course that doesn't bias their research. These are honorable people. Don't pay any attention to the email scandal about how these "honest" grant toting scientists abused the system, controlled the peer review process and cherry picked or otherwise manipulated data to keep the money coming and feed the government the ammunition it wanted to get cap-and trade legislation through. Greenhouses pump CO2 to three times the ambient levels to help plant growth. Concentrations in auditorium lecture rooms or meeting rooms is often 1000 ppm or greater. It has been measured at 6000-11,000 ppm in submarines with no ill effects. NASA satellites tell us we have had a 30% increase in greening during the recent decades in part due to better hybrids but also due to the natural warming, and increases in CO2. More vigorous plants are more drought resistent. We have been able to feed millions more people. Antarctic ice extent reached a record in the satellite era in 2007 and the melt last summer was the lowest in the entire record (back to 1979). Arctic ice recovered 26% from a satellite era minimum in 2007 this past melt season. Past observations from the University of Alaska's Polyakov show we approached the warming of 60-70 years ago, matching a natural ocean cycle in both oceans. This is the worst scam in the history of science. The emails suggest fraud on such a massive scale, it makes Bernie Madoff look like he was robbing convenient stores. Hopefully those that lined up to benefit lose their shirts so we can keep ours.
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vague
Posted: 10/03/2009 11:35 PM by Cohan Andersen
how can you call these "facts?" some are so vague as to be laughable. Point #4 is particularly ridiculous. Yes, CO2 is a naturally occurring gas. So is radon... which is poisonous. Naturally occurring does not equal healthy. And yes it is true that CO2 is not a pollutant, at certain levels. Vitamin D is essential for strong bones... toxicity occurs with vitamin D overdose. Death can result.And point 2... where to start...?
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wrong
Posted: 08/31/2009 11:16 AM by damon day
1 Temperatures have been cooling since 2002, even as carbon dioxide has continued to rise. ========== using satellite data is not proven. how can a satellite miles above earth tell us how hot it is on the surface? and why does the satellite data contradict what we know for a fact, which is our oceans are getting warmer? your information doesnt jive.
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not true
Posted: 08/31/2009 11:14 AM by damon day
12 Antarctic ice has been increasing and the extent last year was the greatest in the satellitemonitoring era. We are running ahead of last year’s record pace.What will it take for the media to let go of their biases and begin doing their job, reporting the truth? =========== when will you? all the best science out there shows an INCREASE overall. One side is increasing, the other decreasing. the result is the decrease has been more than the increase. why dont YOU guys be honest?
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garbage
Posted: 08/31/2009 10:53 AM by damon day
too bad the NIPCC's founder is on record saying he took money from oil companies for years. kind of takes away the bias now doesnt it? but of course you guys will claim you are right, just like the other side does. with no real science being used. garbage.
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Global Climate Change
Posted: 08/29/2009 07:21 PM by Ed Betz
The Democrats have built a political base exploiting the scientific ignorance of a large proportion of the people. The Politicians in charge are surely aware of the facts stated in this article. They probably plan to "recognize" the existance of Global Cooling in a few years and claim that their programs were effective in stemming the global warming "problem" and then come up with some other environmental "problem" that needs their (political) attention and proceed. They will use that, as they are using "global warming," to expand their power and control over the people!!
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Can you give a reference ?
Posted: 08/26/2009 12:04 PM by Bob Armstrong
Could you point us to the reference for point 3 ?
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Significantly negative correlation !
Posted: 08/26/2009 12:01 PM by Bob Armstrong
Point 3 is a significant , well stated fact .My own work is on getting the basic Stefan-Boltzmann/Kirchhoff physics corrected . @ my http://CoSy.com
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