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| | On a couple of unrelated articles on this blog, people have been asking questions about the moon. This is because a lot of people have read an articlecalled A Greenhouse Effect on the Moon from www.ilovemycarbondioxide.com that makes some confused claims. The article starts: We've been told that the earth's surface is quite a bit...
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| | guest post by Jan Galkowski 5. Trends Are Tricky Trends as a concept are easy. But trends as objective measures are slippery. Consider the Keeling Curve, the record of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration first begun by Charles Keeling in the 1950s and continued in the face of great obstacles. This curve is reproduced in Figure...
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| | IPCC has used as radiative forcing value for carbon dioxide (CO2) the equation introduced by Myhre et al. in 1998 even in its latest report AR5. The formula of this equation is: (1) RF = 5.35*ln(C/280) Where RF is radiative forcing in W/m2, and C is the CO2 concentration in ppm. Myhre et al. (1998) informs that "only the direct forcing to a change in WMGG (well mixed greenhouse gases) concentration is considered here" in calculating RF values. There are two other studies referred in
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| Recently, the world celebrated an International Day of Climate Action, called "350", which is based on lifting public awareness on the need for an international climate treaty to reach a 350 parts per million CO2 level as a target threshold. I didn't really join in on the fun or follow it in any detail, but...