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From the Increasingly Bizarre Virtual World: Controlling CO2 Emissions to Delay Next Ice Age

Avoiding the hothouse and the icehouse By controlling emissions of fossil fuels we may be able to greatly delay the start of the next ice age, new research from the Niels Bohr Institute at University of Copenhagen concludes. The results have been published in the scientific magazine, Geophysical Research Letters. From an Earth history perspective, [...]

Putting Nonsense Above Science

The journal PNAS has a couple of new papers that use computer models to make unverfiable alarmist predictions 100 and 1000 years into the future. First up we have ‘Demographic models and IPCC climate projections predict the decline of an emperor penguin population’ by Jenouvrier et al. The Abstract states: Studies have reported important effects [...]

Systematic Bias in Simulated Monthly Mean Temperature and Precipitation in Regional Climate Models

A new paper has been recently published in GRL entitled: ‘On the need for bias correction of regional climate change projections of temperature and precipitation,’ by Christensen et al The Abstract states: Within the framework of the European project ENSEMBLES (ensembles-based predictions of climate changes and their impacts) we explore the systematic bias in simulated [...]

Study on Soil Black Carbon Suggests Global Warming Overestimated by Climate Models

A new paper has been published in Nature Geoscience by Lehmann et al entitled: ‘Australian climate–carbon cycle feedback reduced by soil black carbon’ The Abstract states: Annual emissions of carbon dioxide from soil organic carbon are an order of magnitude greater than all anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions taken together. Global warming is likely to increase [...]

Another Flawed Computer Model: Man Prevents Next Ice Age

Climate Science is often like a virtual reality computer game, where the players eagerly await the next release. A new climate model paper has been published in the journal Nature, innocently entitled: ‘Transient nature of late Pleistocene climate variability,’ by Thomas J. Crowley  &  William T. Hyde. In common with all computer models in the [...]

New Paper Demonstrates Positive Feedback Bias in Climate Models

A new paper by Roy Spencer and William Braswell has now been published in the Journal of Climate. The paper is entitled: ‘Potential Biases in Feedback Diagnosis from Observational Data: A Simple Model Demonstration.’ The Abstract states: Feedbacks are widely considered to be the largest source of uncertainty in determining the sensitivity of the climate [...]

Why are Climate Models Reproducing the Observed Global Surface Warming So Well?

A new paper has been published in GRL by Reto Knutti, entitled: ‘Why are climate models reproducing global surface warming so well?’ The Abstract states: Climate models reproduce the observed surface warming better than one would expect given the uncertainties in radiative forcing, climate sensitivity and ocean heat uptake, suggesting that different models show similar [...]

 

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New Booker Book: The Real Global Warming Disaster
Christopher Booker has a new book out entitled: The Real Global Warming Disaster: Is The Obsession With `Climate Change` Turning Out To Be The Most Costly Scientific Blunder In History? Available from Amazon UK here: More from Booker himself here. (1)

Why the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets are Not Collapsing
Read the AIG News paper here. (1)

Global Warming Ate My Data
We’ve lost the numbers: CRU responds to FOIA requests. The Register (3)

Climate Depot's Arctic Fact Sheet
Climate Depot Arctic Fact Sheet (for additional updates on the Arctic see new articles tagged Arctic) (0)

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