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Volume 4.1 June 2024

Volume 4 is planned to appear in two issues. This first issue contains a longer review paper of Roy Clark, who explains in detail, why the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, who awarded part of the 2021 Nobel Prize for…

  • jan
  • 11 July, 2024
  • Articles, News, Papers, Recent Papers, Volume 4.1

Ian L K McNaugton: Temperature versus CO2 & Population Growth

For many years, the scientific debate about the threat of rising global temperatures caused by rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration has depended on estimation, homogenization, the use of anomalies rather than actuals, and complex computer modelling of key variables. This…

  • Jan-Erik Solheim
  • 24 June, 2024
  • Essay, Papers, Volume 4.1

Roy Clark: A Nobel Prize for Climate Model Errors

Volume 4.1 When the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded part of the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics to Syukuro Manabe they failed to recognize that the climate models used to justify the award were invalid. When the CO2 concentration…

  • jan
  • 12 June, 2024
  • Comments, Volume 4.1

Anthony J. Sadar: Will Climate Change Crush Air Quality ?

Vol 4.1 Seventy-five years ago, in late 1948, 21 residents of Donora, Pennsylvania, US, and vicinity died from high concentrations of fumes emitted from the local heavy industry. This tragic event in Donora, a small town about twenty miles south…

  • jan
  • 25 April, 2024
  • Articles, Papers, Volume 4.1

Antero Ollila: The 2023 Record Temperatures

Vol 4.1 According to the paradigm of the IPCC global warming is solely due to anthropogenic causes. Record-high temperatures have been measured for the summer months of 2023 and the anthropogenic climate drivers – mainly greenhouse gases – have been…

  • jan
  • 25 April, 2024
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