Not exact matches
A number of studies are now
linking food losses and waste to rises in inflation, food security, resource
inputs and climate change as the
global food industry experiences its third bout of inflation in five years due to poor agricultural harvests in the US, Russia and South America.
v) They even acknowledge that energy
input to the oceans is affected but fail to
link it explicitly to cloudiness and
global albedo changes.
«The IPCC hierarchy had its mind made up years ago to make every attempt possible to
link rising levels of CO2 with increases in
global hurricane intensity and frequency...
Input from skeptics or any hypothesis or data that did not
link rises in CO2 to increases in tropical cyclone activity was to be avoided, suppressed, or rejected.»
If you think you have a better way to quantify and present the
global net - benefits of GHG mitigation policies than the globally accepted standard, please show the equivalent chart in units of measure you deem appropriate, provide
links to the basis for it, method,
inputs, assumptions, and all else needed to be able to understand it and reproduce it (as I di for the above chart: https://anglejournal.com/article/2015-11-why-carbon-pricing-will-not-succeed/.
Although we focus on a hypothesized CR - cloud connection, we note that it is difficult to separate changes in the CR flux from accompanying variations in solar irradiance and the solar wind, for which numerous causal
links to climate have also been proposed, including: the influence of UV spectral irradiance on stratospheric heating and dynamic stratosphere - troposphere
links (Haigh 1996); UV irradiance and radiative damage to phytoplankton influencing the release of volatile precursor compounds which form sulphate aerosols over ocean environments (Kniveton et al. 2003); an amplification of total solar irradiance (TSI) variations by the addition of energy in cloud - free regions enhancing tropospheric circulation features (Meehl et al. 2008; Roy & Haigh 2010); numerous solar - related influences (including solar wind
inputs) to the properties of the
global electric circuit (GEC) and associated microphysical cloud changes (Tinsley 2008).