June 7, 2019

Carbon dioxide at record levels

Common Dreams -NOAA released new data showing that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels—which environmentalist Bill McKibben described as the "single most important stat on the planet"—reached a "record high" in the month of May.

"The measurement is the highest seasonal peak recorded in 61 years of observations on top of Hawaii's largest volcano and the seventh consecutive year of steep global increases in concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2)," NOAA said.

1 comment:

Tom Puckett said...

From Alexander Koczur via Twitter, in response to Lee Camp:

https://twitter.com/ranger_ivan/status/1136933912494522369

Educate yourself about the science the MSM never includes with their climate alarmism. It really is not difficult. Stop believing what you're told, research the topic with an open mind, realize you've been lied to, again. Climate change is real, but driven solely by our sun, Sol.

"Elevator Speech" about the New N&Z Climate Concept

> The radiative "Greenhouse" theory of climate was proposed in the 19th Century as a conjecture, which has never been verified experimentally.

The thermal effect of Earth's atmosphere thought to be 18 - 33 K has been miscalculated for 40+ years. The actual effect is about 90 K.

> Recent NASA planetary data revealed that Earth's global surface temperature is a part of a cosmic thermodynamic continuum spanning the Solar System and the 90 K Atmospheric Thermal Effect (ATE) is completely explained by just two factors: solar irradiance and total surface air pressure.

> The implication of this discovery based on NASA data is that the atmosphere warms the surface adiabatically [1] through gas compression, not IR radiation. Hence, planetary surface temperatures are the chemical makeup of the atmosphere and a trace gas such as C02 cannot have any measurable impact on Earth's climate. This is a new paradigm for climate science.

> Projected C02 effects on climate are model artifacts, not a physical reality.

Look well, Oh Wolves... -Akela

Cheers, Tom

1] [ ăd′ē-ə-băt′ĭk ] Occurring without gain or loss of heat. When a gas is compressed under adiabatic conditions, its pressure increases and its temperature rises without the gain or loss of any heat.