3. 70's: Global cooling -- Ice Age Coming
31. Cartoons and magazine covers webarchive; pdf
39. NASA Global Land-Ocean Temperature
28. Publications
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publications 1970-1979
The global cooling effect of increasing atmospheric aerosols: Fact or fiction
JM Mitchell - WMO Phys. and Dyn. Climatol. p 304-319(SEE N 75- …, 1974 - csa.com
Criteria are proposed for distinguishing between a net cooling and a net warming effect on
climate associated with an increased particle loading of the atmosphere. Various possible
feedback effects of aerosol on global cloudiness and on the contribution of clouds to the ...
A mathematical model for the generation of hourly temperatures.
JE Hansen, DM Driscoll - Journal of Applied Meteorology, 1977 - adsabs.harvard.edu
... Authors: Hansen, James E.; Driscoll, Dennis M. ... The model could be used to determine the effects
of climatic trends, eg, a gradual cooling, on the average length of the growing season, the mean
number of heating/cooling degree days, and other temperature-related parameters ...
[not on Hansen's publication list] pdf available
[PDF] Estimates of a combined greenhouse effect as background for a climate scenario during global warming
H Flohn - Carbon dioxide, climate and society, 1978 - iiasa.ac.at
2 absorption (12-18~ m: Ramanathan, 1975: Wang et al. 1976). The strongest absorber of
infrared radiation is water vapor: the global amount of evaporation (and precipitation) has
been estimated recently to be 496 x 10 3 km 3/a, equivalent to a water column of 973 mm/ ...
PE Damon, SM Kunen - Science (New York, NY), 1976 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The world's inhabitants, including Scientists, live primarily in the Northern Hemisphere. It is
quite natural to be concerned about events that occur close to home and neglect faraway
events. Hence, it is not surprising that so little attention has been given to the Southern ...
MR Rampino - NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center 4 th NASA …, 1979 - csa.com
A possible relationship between large scale changes in global ice volume, variations in the
earth's magnetic field, and short term climatic cooling is investigated through a study of the
geomagnetic and climatic records of the past 300,000 years. The calculations suggest that ...
publications 1980-1989
(Galaxy Books) [Paperback] David W. Ehrenfeld 1981
The Long-term impacts of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels
Ballinger, 1982 - Science - 252 pages
The Nuclear Winter: Carl Sagan: Amazon.com: Books
The Nuclear Winter [Carl Sagan] on Amazon.com. *FREE* super saver shipping on qualifying offers.
Scott Meredith Literary Agency (1983)
Global surface air temperatures: Update through 1987
J Hansen, S Lebedeff - Geophysical Research Letters, 1988 - agu.org
... The rate of warming between the mid 1960s and the present is higher than that which occurred
in the previous period of rapid warming between the 1880s and 1940. Received 13 January 1988;
accepted 10 February 1988; .
publications 1990-1999
Relative contributions of greenhouse gas emissions to global warming
DA Lashof, DR Ahuja - 1990 - nature.com
IN the past few years, many workers have noted that the combined effect on climate of
increases in the concentrations of a large number of trace gases could rival or even exceed
that of the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide 1–3. These trace gases, principally ...
1990 - Climatic changes - 21 pages
Dirty clouds and global cooling
GL Stephens - Nature, 1994 - csa.com
The increasing amount of anthropogenic (man-made) aerosols, particularly sulphates, in the
atmosphere has 2 effects: 1) direct-increased reflection of solar radiation 2) even more
importantly the indirect effect in which cloud reflectivity is enhanced because of the ...
Global warming: What does the science tell us? - ScienceDirect by R Jastrow - 1991
^ Seitz, F. (June 12, 1996). Major deception on global warming. Wall Street Journal. p. A16.
^ Lahsen, M. (1999). The Detection and Attribution of Conspiracies: The Controversy Over Chapter 8. In G. E. Marcus (Ed.), Paranoia Within Reason: A Casebook on Conspiracy as Explanation (pp. 111–136). Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-50458-1.
pdf What To Do about Greenhouse Warming: Look Before You Leap
by S. Fred Singer, Roger Revelle and Chauncey Starr. Cosmos: A Journal of Emerging Issues Vol. 5, No. 2, Summer 1992.
from wiki:
Drastic, precipitous and, especially, unilateral--steps to delay the putative greenhouse impacts can cost jobs and prosperity and increase the human costs of global poverty, without being effective. Stringent economic controls now would be economically devastating particularly for developing countries...[6]
The scientific base for a greenhouse warming is too uncertain to justify drastic action at this time. There is little risk in delaying policy responses.[6]
Justin Lancaster, Revelle's graduate student and teaching assistant at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography from 1981 until Revelle's death, alleges that Revelle was "hoodwinked" by Singer into adding his name to the article and that Revelle was "intensely embarrassed that his name was associated"
with it. In 1992, Lancaster charged that Singer's actions were "unethical" and specifically designed to undercut Al Gore's global warming policy stance; however, to end a lawsuit brought by Singer against Lancaster with support of the Center for Public Interest in Washington, D.C., Lancaster gave Singer
a statement of apology and confirmed that Revelle had allowed his name to be used. In 2006, prompted by Robert Balling and others continuing to state that Revelle actually wrote the article, Lancaster formally withdrew his retraction and reiterated his charges.[8][9]
Global Warming: The Origin and Nature of the Alleged Scientific ... by RS Lindzen - 1992
Most of the literate world today regards "global warming'' as both real and dangerous. ... as a scientist, I can find no substantive basis for the warming scenarios being ..... is a sufficient basis for regulation unless the hint can be rigorously disproved. ... It was delivered at a Humboldt conference at M.I.T. and
reprinted in the ...
Global cooling and academic warming: Long-term shifts in emotional weather
K Woodward - American Literary History, 1996 - JSTOR
In academic circles in the US the emotions are a hot topic, By Antonio R. Damasio a rapidly
growing and far-flung industry that has over the last 15 G. P Putnams Sons, years attracted
people from different disciplines in ever accelerat-1994 ing numbers, many of whom have ...
DEFORMATION OF ASIA AND GLOBAL COOLING: SEARCHING LINKS BETWEEN CLIMATE AND TECTONICS [J]
W Pinxian - Quaternary sciences, 1998 - en.cnki.com.cn
In the modem Earth System, the energy flow and material flow are most active in Asia and
Western Pacific. Nearly 20km contrast in toPOgraphy occurs within adistance of only
4000km, betWeen the highest Peak in the World (Qomolangma Fengor Everest 8 848m ...
Global Warming or Urban Heating?
Global Warming or Urban Heating? The World has NOT Been Warming the Way the Doomsayers Have Predicted by Michael Theroux. There was another big ...
The Ultimate Resource 2 by Julian Lincoln Simon
Princeton University Press, 1998
ISBN 0691003815, 9780691003818 734 pages
Hot Talk, Cold Science Global Warming’s Unfinished Debate 5/15/1999 S. Fred Singer (Author), Frederick Seitz (Foreword) Paperback • 120 pages • 24 figures • 6 x 9 inches ISBN-13: 978-0-94599-981-2 Launch Date: 5/15/1999 Publisher: The Independent Institute
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CULT OF GLOBAL WARMING – LEFT’S LATEST PSEUDO-RELIGIONS pdf
By Don Feder
Cold Thoughts on Global Warming Jonathan I. Katz
publications 2000
[PDF] Acceleration of global warming due to carbon-cycle feedbacks in a coupled climate model
PM Cox, RA Betts, CD Jones, SA Spall, IJ Totterdell - Nature, 2000 - quercus.igpp.ucla.edu
The continued increase in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide due to
anthropogenic emissions is predicted to lead to significant changes in climate1. About half of
the current emissions are being absorbed by the ocean and by land ecosystems2, but this ...
Patrick J. Michaels is a senior fellow of the Cato Institute and research professor of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia. Robert C. Balling, Jr. is director of the Laboratory of Climatology at Arizona State University and the author of The Heated Debate: Greenhouse Predictions Versus Climate Reality, (Pacific Research Institute, 1992).
president of the American Association of State Climatologists.
publications 2001
Indirect long-term global radiative cooling from NOx emissions
O Wild, MJ Prather, H Akimoto - Geophys. Res. Lett, 2001 - agu.org
Abstract. Anthropogenic emissions of short-lived, chemically reactive gases, such as NOx
and CO, are known to influence climate by altering the chemistry of the global troposphere
and thereby the abundance of the greenhouse gases O3, CH4 and the HFCs. This study ...
publications 2002
Global cooling after the eruption of Mount Pinatubo: A test of climate feedback by water vapor
BJ Soden, RT Wetherald, GL Stenchikov, A Robock - Science, 2002 - sciencemag.org
Abstract The sensitivity of Earth's climate to an external radiative forcing depends critically
on the response of water vapor. We use the global cooling and drying of the atmosphere that
was observed after the eruption of Mount Pinatubo to test model predictions of the climate ...
Glacial environments on the Tibetan Plateau and global cooling
T Liu, X Zhang, S Xiong, X Qin, X Yang - Quaternary International, 2002 - Elsevier
The glacial environments on the Tibetan Plateau and the mechanisms for glacier and snow
accumulation are discussed on the basis of new evidence of global temperature fluctuations
and regional biome type changes. The biome types show that extensive snow and glacier ...
Sustainable Development and Economic Growth Wilfred Beckerman (Author) Paperback • 112 pages • 1 figure • 3 tables • 6 x 9 inches ISBN-13: 978-0-94599-985-0 Launch Date: 6/1/2002 Publisher: The Independent Institute
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publications 2003
A Michaelowa - OPEC review, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Current climate policy does not take into account that, after greenhouse gas
emissions have been reduced to an extent that atmospheric concentrations stabilise and
then start to fall, natural decay of greenhouse gases will lead to a global cooling phase ...
A review of the risks of sudden global cooling and its effects on agriculture
KC Engvild - Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2003 - Elsevier
Global warming has received much attention, but evidence from the past shows that sudden
global cooling has occurred with severe failures of agriculture. Extrapolating from
dendrochronological evidence, one can predict the following: Approximately once per ...
Shaviv, Nir J (2003), "The Spiral Structure of the Milky Way, Cosmic-Rays and Ice-Age Epochs on Earth", New Astronomy 8: 39, arXiv:astro-ph/0209252, Bibcode:2003NewA....8...39S, doi:10.1016/S1384-1076(02)00193-8
publications 2004
AK Gupta, RK Singh, S Joseph, E Thomas - Geology, 2004 - geology.gsapubs.org
Abstract Uplift of the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau (ca. 10–8 Ma) has been said to be the
main cause of the origin or intensification of the Indian monsoon system, because mountains
modulate the land-sea thermal contrast. The intensification of the monsoons, in turn, is ...
publications 2005
North Atlantic warming during global cooling at the end of the Cretaceous
KG MacLeod, BT Huber, C Isaza-Londoño - Geology, 2005 - geology.gsapubs.org
Abstract Differences in regional responses to climate fluctuations are well documented on
short time scales (eg, El Niño–Southern Oscillation), but with the exception of latitudinal
temperature gradients, regional patterns are seldom considered in discussions of ancient ...
Impact of regional climate change on human health - Patz
Nature Nov 2005
Alternatives to Environmental Bureaucracy Carl P. Close (Editor), Robert Higgs (Editor) Paperback • 480 pages • 1 figure • 4 tables • 6 x 9 inches ISBN-13: 978-0-94599-997-3 Launch Date: 7/1/2005 Publisher: The Independent Institute
Shaviv, Nir J (2005), "On Climate Response to Changes in the Cosmic Ray Flux and Radiative Budget", J. Geophys. Res.–Space Phys. 110 (A8): A08105, arXiv:physics/0409123, Bibcode:2005JGRA..11008105S, doi:10.1029/2004JA010866 |
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publications 2006
Multiple gene evidence for expansion of extant penguins out of Antarctica due to global cooling
AJ Baker, SL Pereira… - … of the Royal …, 2006 - rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org
Abstract Classic problems in historical biogeography are where did penguins originate, and
why are such mobile birds restricted to the Southern Hemisphere? Competing hypotheses
posit they arose in tropical–warm temperate waters, species-diverse cool temperate ...
Temperature sensitivity of soil carbon decomposition and feedbacks to climate change - Davidson - Cited by 1236 March 2006 Nature
Cosmic Rays and Climate Apr 28, 2006
By Nir Shaviv,
Global Warming - Myth or Reality?: The Erring Ways of Climatology
By Marcel Leroux Springer, 2006
Mega Freeze DVD 2006
Mega Disasters Season 1 Episode 12 - Mega Freeze | Mega ..
publications 2007
Global cooling: cold acclimation and the expression of soluble proteins in carp skeletal muscle
L McLean, IS Young, MK Doherty, DHL Robertson… - Aug 7, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The common carp (Cyprinus carpio) has a well-developed capacity to modify
muscle properties in response to changes in temperature. Understanding the mechanisms
underpinning this phenotypic response at the protein level may provide fundamental ...
Scientific Facts on Climate Change 2007 Update
2.3 Most of the increase in global temperature observed over the past fifty years is very likely due to human emissions of greenhouse gases
Global Warming as Religion and not Science 2007
Global Warming has become the core belief in a new eco-theology. ... Essential to this is the concept of sin – a transgression in thought or deed of theological ...
Weather Report film Copyright Date: 2007 Climate change is already here. In another decade, the damage will be irreversible.
Averting disaster: at what cost?
Nature 2007
Avoiding dangerous climate change will require considerable global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A daunting challenge, but one that is practically and economically achievable, argues Jeffrey D. Sachs.
Nature 2007
Govindasamy Bala of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California and co-workers compared a deforested world with a standard world using an integrated global carbon cycle and climate model. A treeless world would be 0.3 K cooler by 2100, they claim.
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and Environmentalism) [Paperback] Christopher C. Horner February 12, 2007
O.G. Sorokhtin, Leonid F. Khilyuk Ph.D. Ph.D., G.V. Chilingarian
Publication Date: September 7, 2007
The overall thesis of this book is that the earth is now in the middle of a long-term cooling period. This period began about three thousand years ago, the authors, explain, and "the cooling trend will probably last in the future" (p. 282). The authors are all researchers at reputable universities (Moscow State University, Russia, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, and University of Southern California) and the work is not intended for a popular audience. It is a scientific work and includes lots of equations and builds on previous research, but most lay readers will have no trouble following most of the text.
The authors state that "the global warming observed during the latest 150 years is just an insignificant episode in geologic history" (p. 285) and that "the anthropogenic impact on the global atmospheric temperature is negligible" (p. 285).
The authors conclude that the cost of the Kyoto Protocols is about $10 billion per month, yet they will only generate 0.0005 deg. C of cooling by 2050.
This is a book that will certainly stir up a lot of attention and controversy, for it is a scientific work from a reputable publisher (Elsevier)
By Jeffrey Beall
publications 2008
Lawrence Solomon - 2008 - Snippet view - More editions
Highlights the work of leading scientists who dispute the commonly accepted alarmist view of global warming, in spite of threats to their careers.
Cooling of Atmosphere Due to CO2 Emission Energy Sources, Part A , 30:1–9, 2008
Greenhouse gases and greenhouse effect
(Year: 2009, Journal: Environmental Geology, Citations: 1)
Carl Sagan / The Nuclear Winter - University of Colorado Boulder
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by C Sagan
Sep 12, 2008 – Carl Sagan, a modern-day Renaissance man of science, was horn in 1934 in New York.
After graduating with ...
[HTML] Hurricanes and global warming: Results from downscaling IPCC AR4 simulations
K Emanuel, R Sundararajan… - Bulletin of the American …, 2008 - journals.ametsoc.org
Abstract Changes in tropical cyclone activity are among the more potentially consequential
results of global climate change, and it is therefore of considerable interest to understand
how anthropogenic climate change may affect such storms. Global climate models are ...
[BOOK] The discovery of global warming
SR Weart - 2008 - books.google.com
The award-winning book is now revised and expanded. In 2001 an international panel of
distinguished climate scientists announced that the world was warming at a rate without
precedent during at least the last ten millennia, and that warming was caused by the ...
XP Wu, YJ Xue - The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 2008 - iopscience.iop.org
ABSTRACT It is widely believed that the global baryon content and the mass-to-light ratio of
groups and clusters of galaxies are fair representatives of the matter mix of the universe and
therefore can be used to reliably determine the cosmic mass density parameter Ω M. ...
doc Climate Change, Limits to Growth, and the Imperative for Socialism
Monthly Review, July-August 2008 Dr. Minqi Li, Assistant Professor Department of Economics, University of Utah
The current evidence suggests that the Arctic Ocean could become ice free in summertime as soon as 2013, about one century ahead of what is predicted by the IPCC models.
With the complete melting of the Arctic summer sea ice, the disintegration of the Greenland ice sheets becomes largely unavoidable, threatening to raise the sea level by five meters or
more within this century. About half of the world’s 50 largest cities are at risk and hundreds of millions will become environmental refugees.
Personal Efficacy, the Information Environment, and Attitudes toward Global Warming and Climate Change in the USA
Risk Analysis. February 2008 issue (Vol. 28, No. 1) Paul Kellstedt, Sammy Zahran and Arnold Vedlitz
EFFORTS TO BOOST CLIMATE CHANGE CONCERN MAY HAVE OPPOSITE EFFECT, RISK ANALYSIS STUDY SHOWS
Comparing apples with oranges
The drivers and impacts of climate change extend beyond greenhouse gas emissions and rising temperature, especially when deforestation enters the picture. In deciding how best to mitigate, we may need to favour direct calculations of cost over current means of measuring climate change.
Richard Betts . Nature 2008
While the US and EU plan major investments in bioethanol and biodiesel, critics argue that biofuels carry too high a cost. Kurt Kleiner reports. Nature 2008
Red Hot Lies: How Global Warming Alarmists Use Threats, Fraud, and Deception to Keep You Misinformed [Hardcover] Christopher C. Horner November 11, 2008
The Really Inconvenient Truths: Seven Environmental Catastrophes Liberals Don't Want You to Know About--Because They Helped Cause Them [Hardcover] Iain Murray April 22, 2008
publications 2009
Global cooling: increasing world-wide urban albedos to offset CO 2
H Akbari, S Menon, A Rosenfeld - Climatic Change, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Increasing urban albedo can reduce summertime temperatures, resulting in better
air quality and savings from reduced air-conditioning costs. In addition, increasing urban
albedo can result in less absorption of incoming solar radiation by the surface- ...
[HTML] Will Solar Inactivity Lead to Global Cooling
L Vardiman - Acts & Facts, 2009 - icr.org
Global warming continues to make headlines and drive policy decisions, based on the
widespread assumption that man-made carbon dioxide emissions are the main contributing
factor to an increase in world temperatures. My recent Acts & Facts articles have ...
The Earth Scientist, Volume XXV, Issue 4, Winter 2009 | NESTA
Five Activities for Differentiated Instruction on. Human‑Induced Climate Change, by Al Dorsch, Tanya Furman, and Laura Guertin
Amanda Leigh Mascarelli looks at how far our understanding of climate change has come in the past twelve months.. Nature 2009
Green Hell: How Environmentalists Plan to Control Your Life and What You Can Do to Stop Them [Hardcover] Steven Milloy March 22, 2009
Livestock and Climate Change Nov/Dec 2009
by the Worldwatch Institute, written by Goodland and Anhang.
estimate of greenhouse gases attributable to livestock at least 51%
Storms of My Grandchildren: The Truth About the Coming Climate Catastrophe and Our Last Chance to Save Humanity is climate scientist James Hansen's first book, published by Bloomsbury Press in 2009.
Climate Change and the Mathematics of Transport in Sea Ice
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KM Golden - Notices of the AMS, 2009
The answers to such questions are critical for global climate. The summer Arctic sea ice pack serves as a major part of Earth's polar refriger- ator, cooling it and ...
[pdf] The Past and Future of Climate 2009.pdf - David Archibald.info
19th July 2009 ... the urban heat island effect over the last 100 years (Data source: NASA GISS). 14.0. 14.5.
publications 2010
Robert - 2010
A damning tome against the idea that catastrophic global warming is a threat to the world. In this book, Dr. Robert systematically destroys the claims that hysterical alarmists make about our ever changing world using logic and science.
Contributions of stratospheric water vapor to decadal changes in the rate of global warming
S Solomon, KH Rosenlof, RW Portmann, JS Daniel… - Science, 2010 - sciencemag.org
Abstract Stratospheric water vapor concentrations decreased by about 10% after the year
2000. Here we show that this acted to slow the rate of increase in global surface temperature
over 2000–2009 by about 25% compared to that which would have occurred due only to ...
H Akbari - 2010 - escholarship.org
ABSTRACT Increasing the solar reflectance of the urban surface reduce its solar heat gain,
lowers its temperatures, and decreases its outflow of thermal infrared radiation into the
atmosphere. This process of “negative radiative forcing” can help counter the effects of ...
[PDF] The looming threat of global cooling
DJ Easterbrook - Heartland Conference on Climate Change, 2010 - klimarealistene.com
The past is the key to the future--To understand present-day climate changes, we need to
know how climate has behaved in the past. In order to predict where we are heading, we
need to know where we've been. Thus, one of the best ways to predict what climate ...
Climate: The Counter-Consensus book Professor Robert Carter; Tom Stacey 2010
The Hockey Stick Illusion: Climategate and the Corruption of Science is a book written
by Andrew Montford and published by Stacey International in 2010.
Montford, an accountant and science publisher who publishes
a climate sceptic blog[1] provides his analysis of the history of the "hockey stick graph" of global temperatures for the last 1000 years and
the controversy surrounding the research which produced the graph. The book describes the history of the graph from its inception to the
beginning of the Climategate controversy.
Since its release, the book has received a mixture of positive and negative reviews; The Guardian referred to it as "Montford's entertaining
conspiracy yarn",[2] while The Spectator described it as a "a detailed and brilliant piece of science writing"[1] and The Sunday Telegraph
described it as "a remarkable scientific detective story".[3]
The book was Amazon UK's second bestselling environment book of 2010.[4]
Evolution of Earth and its Climate: Birth, Life and Death of Earth (Developments in Earth and Environmental Sciences... by O.G. Sorokhtin, G.V. Chilingarian and N.O. Sorokhtin (Oct 29, 2010)
publications 2011
by Larry Bell (Author)
The worldwide effort to combat manmade global warming is history’s most far-reaching hoax. In The Global-Warming Deception, Grant R. Jeffrey documents the orchestrated campaign of political pressure, flawed science, and falsified data—all designed to sell an environmental lie and bring the West to its knees.
United Nations agencies use the threat of rising ocean levels, crop failure, expanding deserts, and the
LQ Long, XM Fang, YF Miao, Y Bai, YL Wang - Chinese Science Bulletin, 2011 - Springer 26 April 2011
Abstract The Xining Basin on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau holds the longest continuous
Cenozoic stratigraphic record in China. The sequence record contains considerable
information on the history of Tibetan uplift and associated climatic change. In particular, ...
A global comparison between station air temperatures and MODIS ... Aug 30, 2011
DJ Mildrexler, M Zhao, SW Running - Journal of Geophysical Research, 2011 - agu.org
Most global temperature analyses are based on station air temperatures. This study
presents a global analysis of the relationship between remotely sensed annual maximum
LST (LSTmax) from the Aqua/Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) ...
by John P. Reisman and James Novitzki
by John H Kehr (Author)
Climate Science and the Uncertainty Monster. Curry, J. A., P. J. Webster, Dec 1, 011:Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 92, 1667–1682.
How to understand and reason about uncertainty in climate science is a topic that is receiving increasing attention in both the scientific and
philosophical literature. This paper provides a perspective on exploring ways to understand, assess, and reason about uncertainty in climate
science, including application to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assessment reports. Uncertainty associated with
climate science and the science–policy interface presents unique challenges owing to the complexity of the climate system itself, the potential
for adverse socioeconomic impacts of climate change, and the politicization of proposed policies to reduce societal vulnerability to climate change.
The challenges to handling uncertainty at the science– policy interface are framed using the “monster” metaphor, whereby attempts to tame the
monster are described. An uncertainty lexicon is provided that describes the natures and levels of uncertainty and ways of representing and
reasoning about uncertainty. Uncertainty of climate models is interpreted in the context of model inadequacy, uncertainty in model parameter
values, and initial condition uncertainty. This article examines the challenges of building confidence in climate models and, in particular,
the issue of confidence in simulations of the twenty-first-century climate. The treatment of uncertainty in the IPCC assessment reports is examined,
including the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report conclusion regarding the attribution of climate change in the latter half of the twentieth century. Ideas
for monster-taming strategies are discussed for institutions, individual scientists, and communities.
publications 2012
Oleg Sorokhtin: The adiabatic theory of greenhouse effect ... Jan 23, 2012
by Rog Tallbloke - Jan 23, 2012 - Marathon-2005. Academician (RANS) OG Sorokhtin, Institute of Oceanology. Shirshov Sciences The adiabatic theory of greenhouse effect
The Greatest Hoax: How the Global Warming Conspiracy Threatens Your Future Feb 28, 2012,
WND Books by Senator James Inhofe
GLOBAL WARMING AND CO2 DURING THE PAST CENTURY February 12, 2012
The Future of the World's Climate Feb 14, 2012
edited by A. Henderson-Sellers, K. McGuffie Elsevier,
Roosters of the Apocalypse: How the Junk Science of Global Warming Nearly Bankrupted the Western World by Rael Jean Isaac
The Mad, Mad, Mad World of Climatism: Mankind and Climate Change Mania Paperback – August 31, 2012
by Steve Goreham (Author)
The serpent's egg: Stagecraft behind global warming alarmism
T Thomas - Quadrant, May 2012 - search.informit.com.au
Abstract: In June 1988, US Senators Tim Wirth and Al Gore invited a noted climate scientist to
brief their committee on global warming. Dr James Hansen, head of NASA's Goddard Institute
for Space Studies, told the senators: "The earth is warmer in 1988 than at any time in the ...
[BOOK] Air Pollution and Global Warming: History, Science, and Solutions
MZ Jacobson - 2012 - books.google.com
This new edition of Mark Jacobson's textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the
history and science of the major air pollution and climate problems that face the world today,
as well as the energy and policy solutions to those problems. Every chapter has been ...
A Cooling Climate for Change? Party Polarization and the Politics of Global Warming
DL Guber - American Behavioral Scientist, 2013 - abs.sagepub.com
Abstract Analysis of three cross-sectional polls administered by the Gallup Organization at
10-year intervals—in 1990, 2000, and 2010—demonstrates that partisan identification has
become an increasingly important determinant of environmental concern within the ...
[BOOK] Global Cooling: Strategies for Climate Change
HJ Fell - 2012 - books.google.com
This book is redefining climate protection measures and resetting climate protection targets
in accordance with what is scientifically necessary by introducing new actors (eg the
financial industry as an investor and political actor), by highlighting new goals such as 330 ...
Global cooling updates: Reflective roofs and pavements
H Akbari, HD Matthews - Energy and Buildings, 2012 - Elsevier
Abstract With increasing the solar reflectance of urban surfaces, the outflow of short-wave
solar radiation increases, less solar heat energy is absorbed leading to lower surface
temperatures and reduced outflow of thermal radiation into the atmosphere. This process ...
On the Public's Perception of Global Warming: Not as 'Dumb'as Some Believe
R Cook - Energy & Environment, 2012 - Multi-Science
There is a growing irony about the man-caused global warming issue that has every
potential of exposing the entire thing as being an ideologically-driven movement which was
never supportable from its start. Various public polls lately show an ever-downward slide ...
The Creators of Global Warming
T Kavaliauskas - Environmental Political Philosophy, 2012 - books.google.com
With the rise of temperature, with the melting ice, and with the deepening awareness of the
negative impact of industrialization on the Earth, the division between human beings and
nature has once again fortified. Humans are treated as the destroyers as well as the pests ...
[BOOK] Air Pollution and Global Warming: History, Science, and Solutions
MZ Jacobson - 2012 - books.google.com
This new edition of Mark Jacobson's textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the
history and science of the major air pollution and climate problems that face the world today,
as well as the energy and policy solutions to those problems. Every chapter has been ...
[BOOK] Global Cooling: Strategies for Climate Change
HJ Fell - 2012 - books.google.com
This book is redefining climate protection measures and resetting climate protection targets
in accordance with what is scientifically necessary by introducing new actors (eg the
financial industry as an investor and political actor), by highlighting new goals such as 330 ...
Global cooling updates: Reflective roofs and pavements
H Akbari, HD Matthews - Energy and Buildings, 2012 - Elsevier
Abstract With increasing the solar reflectance of urban surfaces, the outflow of short-wave
solar radiation increases, less solar heat energy is absorbed leading to lower surface
temperatures and reduced outflow of thermal radiation into the atmosphere. This process ...
On the Public's Perception of Global Warming: Not as 'Dumb'as Some Believe
R Cook - Energy & Environment, 2012 - Multi-Science
There is a growing irony about the man-caused global warming issue that has every
potential of exposing the entire thing as being an ideologically-driven movement which was
never supportable from its start. Various public polls lately show an ever-downward slide ...
The Greatest Hoax: How the Global Warming Conspiracy Threatens Your Future
By Sen. James Inhofe Publication Date: April 1, 2012
Americans are overregulated and overtaxed. When regulation escalates, the result is an increase in regulators. In other words, bigger government is required to enforce the greater degree of regulation. Bigger government means bigger budgets and higher taxes. "More" simply doesn't mean "better." A perfect example is the entire global warming, climate-change issue, which is an effort to dramatically and hugely increase regulation of each of our lives and businesses, and to raise our cost of living and taxes. In "The Greatest Hoax," Sen. James Inhofe reveals the reasons behind those perpetuating the Hoax of global warming, who is benefitting from the general acceptance of the Hoax and why the premise statements are blatantly and categorically false.
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Global cooling updates: Reflective roofs and pavements
H Akbari, HD Matthews - Energy and Buildings, Dec 2012 - Elsevier
Abstract With increasing the solar reflectance of urban surfaces, the outflow of short-wave
solar radiation increases, less solar heat energy is absorbed leading to lower surface
temperatures and reduced outflow of thermal radiation into the atmosphere. This process ...
publications 2013
Global Warming: A Geological Perspective
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Global Warming: A Geological Perspective. By John P. Bluemle. Figure 1. Many glaciers in North America and Scandinavia, including the two in this photograph ...
Climate Fraud and the Decline of America - Range Magazine
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62 • RANGE MAGAZINE • WINTER 2013 .... Very few temperature measuring stations in the U.S. are properly sited. ... mean temperature trends for poorly sited ...
Science Summary of NASA's 2012 Temperature Analysis (pdf) by J Hansen - 2013
15 January 2013. J. Hansen, M. Sato, ... The 5-year mean global temperature has been flat for a decade, which we interpret as a ... The long-term warming trend, including continual warming since the mid-1970s, has been ... North America dried out the soil in a large part of the United States, thus leaving little soil moisture to ...
A Cooling Climate for Change? Party Polarization and the Politics of Global Warming
DL Guber - American Behavioral Scientist, 2013 - abs.sagepub.com
Abstract Analysis of three cross-sectional polls administered by the Gallup Organization at
10-year intervals—in 1990, 2000, and 2010—demonstrates that partisan identification has
become an increasingly important determinant of environmental concern within the ...
Jian Liu, Bin Wang, Mark A. Cane, So-Young Yim, and June-Yi Lee: Divergent global precipitation changes induced by natural versus anthropogenic forcing. Nature, 493 (7434), 656-659; DOI: 10.1038/nature11784.
Full paper here: http://www.readcube.com/articles/10.1038/nature11784
Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2013 Volume 58, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 18–22, 2013; Baltimore, Maryland
Abstract: V1.00005 : Man-Made ``Global Warming/Climate Change'': A Critical Analysis of some of the Scientific and Methodological Approaches
Laurence I. Gould (University of Hartford)
Many arguments have been made that -- as a result of human activities which emit greenhouse gases (mainly carbon dioxide) -- there is a trend of increasing global temperatures so as to result in such physical events as melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and increased storms. This presentation will examine some of the arguments given for such a trend in the light of corresponding counter-arguments [1]. \\[4pt] [1] The 2011 Interim Report from the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change -- http://www.nipccreport.org/reports/2011/2011report.html (most of the research reported here appears in peer-reviewed science journals)
A Reconstruction of Regional and Global Temperature for the Past ... 8 March 2013
by SA Marcott Science 198) constructed a record of global mean surface temperature for more than the last 11,000 years, using a variety of ...
The World Is Not Ours to Save: Finding the Freedom to Do Good ...
Paperback IVP Books (January 29, 2013) by Tyler Wigg-Stevenson (Author)
Overestimated global warming over the past 20 years
John C. Fyfe, Nathan P. Gillett & Francis W. Zwiers
Nature Climate Change 3, 767–769 (2013) Published online 28 August 2013
The phase relation between atmospheric carbon dioxide and global temperature,
Ole Humlum, Kjell Stordahl, Jan-Erik Solheim,Global and Planetary Change 100 (2013), 51–69,
Recent global-warming hiatus tied to equatorial Pacific surface cooling
Y Kosaka, SP Xie - Nature, 2013
Despite the continued increase in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations, the annual-
mean global temperature has not risen in the twenty-first century 1, 2, challenging the
prevailing view that anthropogenic forcing causes climate warming. Various mechanisms ...
The sky is the limit: Global warming as global governmentality
C Methmann - European Journal of International Relations, 2013 - ejt.sagepub.com
Abstract The concept of governmentality has gained significant influence among scholars of
International Relations. Recently, however, there is a growing literature engaging critically
with the notion of a global governmentality. This article seeks to inform this debate with ...
Why global warming went missing since the year 2000
A Parker - Nonlinear Engineering, 2013 - degruyter.com
Abstract Over the period January 2004 to present, the seas have experienced the lack of any
warming, as finally properly measured in the ARGO project where a global array of more
than 3,600 free-drifting profiling floats has measured the temperature of the upper 2000 m ...
The Great Global Warming Blunder: How Mother Nature Fooled
the World's Top Climate Scientists Roy W. Spencer -Sep 4, 2012
The Great Global Warming Blunder unveils new evidence from major scientific findings that explode the conventional wisdom on climate change and reshape the global warming debate as we know it.
publications 2014
Man Made Global Warming (Goodword): Maulana Wahiduddin Khan Mar 2, 2014
Green Tribology, Green Surface Engineering, and Global .. Anne Elise Creamer, Bin Gao - 2015 - Jul 31, 2014
Climate Change and the Course of Global History: A Rough Journey By John L. Brooke Aug 5, 2014
Weather, Climate and Climate Change: Human Perspectives Greg O'Hare, John Sweeney, Rob Wilby Dec 7, 2004
publications 2015
Windfall: The Booming Business of Global Warming Mckenzie Funk - Jan 27, 2015
by Gernot Wagner and Martin L. Weitzman
Eco-Hustle! Global Warming, Greenwashing, and ... By Bruce E. Johansen Ph.D. 2015 Apr 14, 2015
The "hockey stick" graph of global temperatures is the single most influential icon in the global-warming debate, promoted by the UN's transnational climate bureaucracy, featured in Al Gore's Oscar-winning movie, used by governments around the world to sell the Kyoto Accord to their citizens, and shown to impressionable schoolchildren from kindergarten to graduation.
Securitizing Global Warming: A Climate of Complexity Delf Rothe - Nov 19, 2015
GLOBAL COOLING: Decade long ice age predicted as sun ... News › Science Dec 1, 2015
SCIENTISTS claim we are in for a decade-long freeze as the sun slows down solar activity by up to 60 per cent.
publications 2016
by Anthony J. Sadar
by Andrew Jones
- Explosive eruption of El Chichón volcano (Mexico) disrupted 6th century Maya civilization and contributed to global cooling. Kees Nooren, Wim ...
publications 2017
Paul Hawken - 2017 - Preview - More editions
• New York Times bestseller • The 100 most substantive solutions to reverse global warming, based on meticulous research by leading scientists and policymakers around the world “At this point in time, the Drawdown book is exactly what ...
Austin Ruse - 2017 - No preview - More editions
Austin Ruse, president of the Center for Family & Human Rights, argues that the statistics and studies behind today's political causes are often of questionable scientific merit.
These policies do little for Earth's environment. Outside the Green Box is a well-illustrated and amusing look and society's quest to be sustainable, and the resulting misguided policies that provide little benefit for the environment.
How did one of the world's largest exporters of coal, gas and uranium end up with unreliable and expensive energy?
Massive subsidies for renewable energy, gaming of the electricity market and government mandates have closed coal-fired generators that previously provided cheap reliable electricity.
Five hundred years ago, Martin Luther objected to indulgences. Today indulgences are sought as subsidies from consumers for renewable energy generators in the name of the environmental religion.
It has never been shown that human emissions of carbon dioxide drive global warming and the recent
publications 2018
The Scientist as Antiquarian: History, Climate, and the New Past. How could the constant ... By Nicola Di Cosmo · Published 2018. Email · Share · Tweet.