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Category Archives: Climate Change
Global Warming and Prohibition
We like to think we live in an enlightened era, but even modern history keeps reminding us that a rigid and intolerant side of human nature lies just beneath the surface. It is ironic that Prohibition, and a corresponding amendment … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Carbon Theology, Climate, Climate Change, Global Warming
Tagged Prohibition
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Maybe we’re all Chasing Ice
A hopeless task of course. It will melt. Our planet has been ice free more often than not. We are really chasing something far more ephemeral; an ethic, a lost connection to the natural world, even a return to the … Continue reading
Posted in Carbon Theology, Climate, Climate Change, Geography, Geology, Global Warming
Tagged Chasing Ice;
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An Argument for the Necessary Existence of Negative Feedback to the Greenhouse Effect of Water Vapor.
A crucial component of the hypothesis that the one part in ten thousand in the atmosphere that represents human CO2 caused the atmospheric warming from the late 1970’s to the late 1990’s is the notion that the miniscule warming by … Continue reading
Global UV Increase from 1979-2008 Correlated with Global Warming
As we delve into the fractal complexities of nature it is easy to overlook very simple things. The hypothesis of human global warming is based on the correlation of the slopes of global atmospheric temperature increase from the late 1970’s to the … Continue reading
Carbon Theology
A while back I wrote a post “On Carbon and Sodium” where I pointed out that in spite of the fact that researchers have known for forty years that it is the Chlorine (Chloride) in table salt that causes hypertension … Continue reading
Done with “Anthropogenic”
Wine folks rightfully speak of mouthfeel as a quality of wine. Words have mouthfeel too. When I say “Anthropogenic” I get a bad puckery finish that makes me want to smack my lips. This word is bandied about as a … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Climate, Climate Change, Global Warming
Tagged Anthropogenic, mouthfeel
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A couple interesting papers
Sulfate Burial Constraints on the Phanerozoic Sulfur Cycle Halevy, et al. Science 20 July 2012: 331-334.DOI:10.1126/science.1220224 Rapid Variability of Seawater Chemistry Over the Past 130 Million Years Wortmann, et al. Science 20 July 2012: 334-336.DOI:10.1126/science.1220656 Sulfur has hit the radar. … Continue reading
Posted in Climate, Climate Change, Geography, Geology, Global Warming, History of Life, Oceanography, Paleoclimate, Paleogeography
Tagged Carbonic acid, David Keith, Eurasia, Himalayas, India, Phanerozoic, Sulfate, Weather
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Carbon Isotope Excursions and Carbon Limitation of Primary Productivity in the Biosphere
Carbon Isotope Excursions and Carbon Limitation of Primary Productivity in the Biosphere Gordon Lehman, Trunkmonkey, Gymnosperm; sheepherders, ignoramuses all Abstract The conception of natural history as an economic struggle was developed by Geerat Vermeij (1). “Supply side” interpretations of δ13C … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Climate, Climate Change, Economics, Geography, Geology, History of Life, Oceanography, Paleoclimate
Tagged banded iron formation, Climate, Earth, environment, Isotopes of carbon, Jonathan Payne, Michael Benton, Permian, Permian-Triassic, Permian–Triassic extinction event, science, Triassic
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Explaining Milankovitch to a Barmaid.
I had been drinking. And thinking, and remembering Einstein once said no scientific theory was any good unless you could explain it to a barmaid. Well, Albert, good luck with special relativity on a napkin, but Milankovitch? A barmaid brought me … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Climate, Climate Change
Tagged environment, nature, orbit around the sun, science
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Please Don’t Feed the Feedbacks
Feedback is central to the alarmist narrative on several levels. Negative feedback seven times more powerful for CO2 loss (from pre-industrial level, it is non-linear) than positive feedback for an equal gain is critical for the hypothesis that Milankovitch cycles … Continue reading





