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www.easterbrook.ca
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| | | | | Yesterday I talked about three re-inforcing feedback loops in the earth system, each of which has the potential to accelerate a warming trend once it has started. I also suggested there are other similar feedback loops, some of which are known, and others perhaps yet to be discovered. For example, a paper published last month | |
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www.climate-skeptic.com
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heartlanddailynews.com
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| | | | | Hardly a week passes without evidence of the dangers of green tech relying on large lithium ion batteries for transportation and electricity. | |
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notrickszone.com
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text discusses various aspects of climate change, including temperature trends, extreme weather events, and precipitation patterns. It highlights that while some regions have experienced drying trends and changes in precipitation, there is no clear evidence of global mean precipitation increase. The text also addresses the impact of global warming on cyclone activity, tornado occurrence, and hurricane intensity, suggesting that some trends may not be as alarming as previously thought. Additionally, it touches on the role of climate models in event attribution and the challenges of interpreting climate data accurately. | ||