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| | | | | This list of papers contains evidence of changes in outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) caused by changing concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHG). The list is not complete, and will most likely be updated in the future in order to make it more thorough and more representative. UPDATES: January 1, 2022: Whitburn et al. 2021 added. March... | |
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| | | | | Preface by P. Kroupa: The Hubble Tension appears to be making astronomers and cosmologists go quite crazy. Many possible solutions involving exotic forms of time-dependent dark energy, which by itself is not at all understood physically, are being proposed with complicated calculations underscoring the mathematical sophistication. The mundane fact that our Local Group is in... | |
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| | | | | The results from the high redshift universe keep pouring in from JWST. It is a full time job, and then some, just to keep track. One intriguing aspect is the luminosity density of the universe at z > 10. I had not thought this to be problematic for LCDM, as it only depends on the... | |
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| | | [AI summary] The history of climate change research shows that scientists have long recognized the potential impact of human activities on the climate. From the early 20th century, there were discussions about the greenhouse effect and its influence on global temperatures. Over time, as more data became available, the consensus among scientists grew that increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, are a significant factor in global warming. Key milestones include the 1958 discovery of the Keeling Curve, which demonstrated the steady rise in atmospheric CO2 levels, and the 1970s and 1980s when the scientific community began to more clearly understand the implications of these changes. By the late 20th century, the evidence supp... | ||