Category Archives: Climate change

Testing a mathematical derivation of climate sensitivity


Testing a mathematical derivation of climate sensitivity I aim to show that energy balance models which assume high equilibrium sensitivity ( A ) like the ones in the text overstate the sensitivity of the current climate state by a factor … Continue reading

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Climate ‘Computer modelling’


The blogosphere is full of claims of bad science and data corruption in the climate change machine. Most of these claims are sound and CAGW is mostly discredited. To confound the public and compound their errors and bad science billions … Continue reading

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Humans, Fire and Evolution of the Biosphere


Humans, Fire and Evolution of the Biosphere.

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The Meaning of Life


A resposta para o sentido da vida = 42 I first came across this concept watching and reading the Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy, and was intrigued by the answer. I have over the last 5 years investigated the … Continue reading

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Calibration of the Climate


Much use has been made of Climate Models by the scientific community, this has led to many predictions and consensus estimates. As an engineer who has delivered many communication products but particularly microwave radio links I understand the value of … Continue reading

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The Climate Change Con Trick, Lies, damned lies, and statistics


Lies, damned lies, and statistics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Lies, damned lies, and statistics” is a phrase describing the persuasive power of numbers, particularly the use of statistics to bolster weak arguments. It is also sometimes colloquially used to … Continue reading

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Free Will, Energy, and Climate Change the Paradox


I have for 4 years followed the discussions about climate, and as a lay person have had great difficulty in making my voice heard above the clamouring of claim and counter claim. In this post I wish to explore the … Continue reading

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Grass, Ruminants and the evolution of humans


In my previous piece I explored evidence of how grasslands and its attendant fauna have come to dominate the earths ecosystems from approx 15 Myrs ago. There is conflicting evidence for the evolution of both the biosphere and the climate … Continue reading

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Grass, Ruminants and Climate Change


The planet continually experiences Climate Change, but this post will describe the effects of climate change on an ecosystem since the beginning of the Oligocene.  Climate and Tectonics (from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenozoic) After the tectonic creation of Drake Passage, when South America fully detached from Antarctica … Continue reading

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All I need is the Air that I Breathe


The current composition of the atmosphere is as a result of CO2 breathing organisms (plants and bacteria) and is composed primarily of a neutral molecule N2 and a POISON. This POISON is O2, and is a waste product of photosynthesis. The evolution of … Continue reading

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