There has been a long term secular decrease in the global mean temperature over the last several thousand years {***}. This is followed by a sharp increase after 1850 would that change your position that it is “utter nonsense”? “”Sharp increase” is opinion and unnecessary hyperbole (es...
The decision impacts YouTube, advertisers, and publishers. It appears to be primarily a matter of commerce, rather than conscience: theadtech strangler vinehasframedthe decision as a change to its ads and monetization policy. “In recent years, we’ve heard directly from a growing number of ...
The first and last of these Bayesian priors are obviously nutty, eh AK? In view of the last 30+ years of climate-change science, isn’t the common-sense probability that “Hansen is right” … plausibly about 80%? That’s a rational conclusion, right AK? Loading... AK | September ...
The blog linked here(Italian), written by Physics and Mathematics professor Marco Pagani, identified and highlighted an aspect of the NCC work that turns out to be a novelty, perhaps a safety anchor of great relevance in relation to climate change/global warming. The graph analyzed by Pagani ...
Although most scientists with knowledge of the field think that the Australian megafauna, animals such as the giant kangaroo, the swamp cow and the diprotodon, were hunted to death by the first humans to migrate to Australia, perhaps 50 000 years ago. Ho
Based on the theory of “snapshot/pullback attractors”, we show that important features of the climate change that we are observing can be under
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000 years ago. The corollary would be that undersea volcanoes do the opposite: as earth cools, sea levels may drop 100 meters, because so much water gets locked into ice. This relieves pressure on submarine volcanoes, and they erupt more. At some point, could the increased ...