More Notes on Global Warming.Presents a letter to the editor in response to a commentary on what happens when the ocean's temperature rises.SmithCollége de FranceGeorge E.Collége de FrancePhysics Today
It reveals the deception behind the myth of global warming, and discusses the true cause of the threat to global security. – This report is a summary of a 12 set video series. I listened to all of it. Notes from this lecture, and a few of my own, are below. Military forecast: 201...
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This choice represents a ‘worst case’ because it favours low values in the distribution, translating to a short return period, and therefore a high frequency. Our voting system in this case will pick the most pessimistic of the six estimates; that is, we will choose the lowest warming ...