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Hermann Harde and Murry Salby: What Controls the Atmospheric CO2 level

SCC Volume 1.1 The evolution of nuclear-perturbed CO2 is used to determine the removal time of atmospheric CO2. The exponential decline of anomalous CO2 establishes that absorption of CO2 is determined, not by extraneous reservoirs of carbon, but autonomously by…

  • Jan-Erik Solheim
  • 7 August, 2021
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Christopher Monckton of Brenchley: What is Science and What is Not

SCC Volume 1.1 In the classical scientific method, a proposed alternative hypothesis that an observable event is not attributable to chance is Popper-falsified by deductive testing of the corresponding null hypothesis that the occurrence is random. However, legalist post-modern scientism…

  • Jan-Erik Solheim
  • 6 August, 2021
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