He is not a climate scientist, but he's published papers
linking changes in the Sun's output to Earth's temperature, claiming that it's the Sun heating us up, not human - generated carbon dioxide.
Not exact matches
Melott
links the
changes in biodiversity to the motion of the
sun and planets through our galaxy.
Photosynthesis — the process green plants use to convert energy from the
sun that plants use to grow — from tropical forests, plays a huge role
in determining global atmospheric CO2 concentration, which is closely
linked the global temperature and rate of climate
change.
They occurred as the planet cycled through cold and warm periods
linked to
changes in its orbit around the
sun.
The 2010 paper
linked above says the same thing basically — that they found trend, no
change,
in the very small forcing from the
sun.
Your condescension won't hide the fact that the uncertainty among the skeptics is founded on the fact that the
link by which small
changes in the
sun's output are magnified into large
changes in climate.
Changes in weather patterns, the eruption of volcanos, changes in ultraviolet output of the sun linked to the 10 - 11 year solar cycle and other natural phenomena can, like CFCs, inhibit the production of ozone.
Changes in weather patterns, the eruption of volcanos,
changes in ultraviolet output of the sun linked to the 10 - 11 year solar cycle and other natural phenomena can, like CFCs, inhibit the production of ozone.
changes in ultraviolet output of the
sun linked to the 10 - 11 year solar cycle and other natural phenomena can, like CFCs, inhibit the production of ozone.»
Hi CH There are two major factor
in global climatic
changes (and I consider CO2 to be a minor one, taking place below the UHI)-- direct
Sun - Earth
link (TSI, electromagnetic, UV and particle radiation)-- Ocean heath storage (long term integration process) and distribution (ocean currents) Views of solar scientists (including Mike Lockwood) are constrained by their 1950's hero Eugene Parker's theories, which the latest discoveries often bring into question.
Dear Nir Shaviv, I would be glad to receive your comment about the recent paper from Andrew C. Overholt et al 2009 ApJ 705 L101 - L103 doi: 10.1088 / 0004 - 637X / 705 / 2 / L101 TESTING THE
LINK BETWEEN TERRESTRIAL CLIMATE
CHANGE AND GALA Does it mean - the spiral arm mechanism you suggest does nt fit - can some other mechanism explain your measurements and hypothesis - does this have an impact on the cosmic ray climate theory or not If we talk about the paradox of the faint young
sun, imho its still an issue that any mechanism solving the problem of the major ice ages occuring each 140 million years
in the last billion, does nt work for the first 3 billion years.
Dr. Theodore Landscheidt identified a mechanism that may explain
changes in the solar variables that are
linked with
changes in Earth's climate: Interactions of the
Sun with the orbital motions of the four largest planets accelerate and decelerate the
Sun in a wobbling and jerky orbit about the center of mass of the solar system.
It was actually submitted by a commenter to this site of the more alarmist persuasion (without the PDO bands), to try to debunk the
link between temperature and the
sun (silly rabbit — the earth» s temperature is not driven by the
sun, but by parts per million
changes in atmospheric gas concentrations!).
In the 1970s, the first comprehensive analysis of oxygen isotopes in sediments from cores taken from the sea floor established for the first time that the timing of the Ice Ages was linked to subtle changes in the Earth's orbit around the Sun as suggested long ago by Serbian mathematician Milutin Milankovitc
In the 1970s, the first comprehensive analysis of oxygen isotopes
in sediments from cores taken from the sea floor established for the first time that the timing of the Ice Ages was linked to subtle changes in the Earth's orbit around the Sun as suggested long ago by Serbian mathematician Milutin Milankovitc
in sediments from cores taken from the sea floor established for the first time that the timing of the Ice Ages was
linked to subtle
changes in the Earth's orbit around the Sun as suggested long ago by Serbian mathematician Milutin Milankovitc
in the Earth's orbit around the
Sun as suggested long ago by Serbian mathematician Milutin Milankovitch.