1. Climate Change — the scientific debate

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  1. TheKickerboy99

    Galactic cosmic ray and El Niño-Southern Oscillation trends in International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project D2 low-cloud properties (Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 108, no. D6, pp. AAC 6-1, March 2003) – Nigel Marsh, Henrik Svensmark

  2. TheKickerboy99

    AND ONE OF MY FAVORITES……Variation of Cosmic Ray Flux and Global Cloud Coverage–a Missing Link in Solar-Climate Relationships (Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, vol. 59, no. 11, pp. 1225-1232, July 1997) – Henrik Svensmark, Eigil Friis-Christensen

  3. TheKickerboy99

    @Richard482 Do you even know what peer reviewed is, show me one that says CO2 drives climate.

  4. TheKickerboy99

    Solar Forcing of Drought Frequency in the Maya Lowlands (Science, vol. 292. no. 5520, pp. 1367-1370, 18 May 2001) – David A. Hodell, Mark Brenner, Jason H. Curtis, Thomas Guilderson

  5. TheKickerboy99

    Solar Cycle Variability, Ozone, and Climate (Science, vol. 284. no. 5412, pp. 305 – 308, 9 April 1999) – Drew Shindell, David Rind, Nambeth Balachandran, Judith Lean, Patrick Lonergan

  6. TheKickerboy99

    Solar correlates of Southern Hemisphere mid-latitude climate variability (International Journal of Climatology, vol. 22, issue 8, pp. 901-915, 27 May 2002) – Ronald E. Thresher

  7. TheKickerboy99

    Solar and climate signal records in tree ring width from Chile (AD 1587–1994) (Planetary and Space Science, vol. 55, issue 1-2, pp. 158-164, January 2007) – Nivaor Rodolfo Rigozoa, Daniel Jean Roger Nordemann, Heitor Evangelista da Silva, Mariza Pereira de Souza Echer, Ezequiel Echer

  8. TheKickerboy99

    @Richard482 Solar activity variations and global temperature (Energy [Oxford], vol. 18, no. 12, pp. 1273-1284, 1993) – Eigil Friis-Christensen
    There are hundreds of studies like these shall I post them all for you?

  9. TheKickerboy99

    @Richard482 Rhodes Fairbridge and the idea that the solar system regulates the Earth’s climate (Journal of Coastal Research, SI 50, pp. 955-968, 2007) – Richard Mackey

  10. TheKickerboy99

    @Richard482 Well you are wrong there. When did our warming become something that hasn’t happened at this rate before. If you look at all the records our current warming is at the same rate as past warming trends. Are you another greenman follower? News flash for you the rest of the world has woken up the the scam, I suggest you do too.

  11. Richard482

    @TheKickerboy99 I’m pretty sure you arguments have already been answered and your ideas have been proven to not be responsible for the curent warming trend.

  12. TheKickerboy99

    @Richard482 Ok, the sun is our source of heat and light. Cosmic rays form clouds. Where we are in the galaxy, and what the sun is doing, determines how many cosmic rays strike Earth and how many clouds we have. The water vapour the clouds are made of, account for 95% of the greenhouse effect. CO2 a trace gas, we have increased by about 1% causes less that 4% of the GHE. During the last ice age they say there was a mile of ice where I am right now. Think the climate changes?

  13. TheKickerboy99

    @Richard482 Well start with Henrik Svensmark’s videos on my channel, 5 vid’s, lays it all out very well. Watch those, then let me know how you made out.

  14. Richard482

    @TheKickerboy99 “Space controls our climate” Could you expand on that please.

  15. AussiePolitics

    @TheKickerboy99 when you argued with me you ended up restoring to lying and making up facts. remember “Now your going to tell me we are not at the end of? a long warming trend? That is from the IPCC’s own data, so take it? up with them” funny how you IGNORE my repeated requests for evidence of this claim. admit you are a lying ignorant little shit.

  16. TheKickerboy99

    Space controls our climate, not CO2, the proposed tax is a scam for control of life on Earth. If anyone would like to argue this staement, I sooooo ready for it.

  17. archolman

    Here are some tools for you to use:
    cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/pns/current­_ghg.html
    ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/resea­rch/ushcn/ushcn.html
    earthkam.ucsd.edu/
    metoffice.gov.uk/learning/libr­ary/publications/climate-chang­e
    This last has links to, amongst? other material, peer-reviewed papers , mostly in .pdf form. I hope these resources are of use.

  18. Chritty3

    @goodtwitch Thanx for that, I’ll check it out!!

  19. NikFromNYC

    I present The Visual Guide to Global Warming Part A:

    Denial: oi52.tinypic.
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    Oceans: oi53.tinypic.
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    Thermometers: oi52.tinypic.
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    Ice: oi52.tinypic.
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  20. NikFromNYC

    I present The Visual Guide to Global Warming Part B:

    Earth: oi56.tinypic.
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    Authority: oi56.tinypic.
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    Prophecy: oi54.tinypic.
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    Psychopathy: oi52.tinypic.
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  21. JonThm

    Nature does nuclear fusion from molecular hydrogen

  22. JonThm

    Nuclear fusion is trivial

  23. goodtwitch

    @Chritty3 w w w.
    esrl.
    noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/

  24. goodtwitch

    @Chritty3 See “Trends in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide” on the US Dept of Commerce – National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration – NOAA Research page.

  25. Chritty3

    @goodtwitch Do you have a peer reviewed paper that shows this? Could you please share a link??


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