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| | by Judith Curry The calculation of atmospheric radiative fluxes is central to any argument related to the atmospheric greenhouse/Tyndall gas effect. Atmospheric radiative transfer models rank among the most robust components of climate model, in terms of having a rigorous ... Continue reading ?
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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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| | 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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| A Critique of Functional Decision Theory There's a long-running issue where many in the rationality community take functional decision theory (and its variants) very seriously, but the academic decision theory community does not. But there's been little public discussion of FDT from academic decision theorists (one exception is here); this note attempts to partly address this gap. So that there's a clear object of discussion, I'm going to focus on Yudkowsky and Soares' 'Functional Decision Theory' (which I'll refer to as Y&S), though I also read a revised version of Soares and Levinstein's Cheating Death in Damascus.