by Tyler Durden
July 12,
2019
from
ZeroHedge Website
AOC, Justice Democrats, New Green Deal zealots and
Technocrats everywhere will grind their teeth over
this new research.
The scientists concluded, "anthropogenic climate
change does not exist in practice."
Source
Bombshell
Claim - Scientists Find "Man-made Climate Change Doesn't Exist In
Practice"
A new scientific study could bust wide open deeply flawed
fundamental assumptions underlying controversial climate legislation
and initiatives such as the
Green New Deal, namely, the degree
to which 'climate change' is driven by 'natural phenomena vs.
man-made' issues measured as carbon footprint.
Scientists in Finland
found,
"practically no
anthropogenic [man-made] climate change" after a series of
studies.
"During the last hundred years the temperature increased about
0.1°C because of carbon dioxide. The human contribution was
about 0.01°C", the Finnish researchers bluntly state in one (No
Experimental evidence for the Significant Anthropogenic Climate
Change) among a series of papers.
This has been
collaborated by a team at Kobe University in Japan, which has
furthered the Finnish researchers' theory:
"New evidence
suggests that high-energy particles from space known as
galactic cosmic rays affect the
Earth's climate by increasing cloud cover, causing an 'umbrella
effect',"
...the just published
study has found, a summary of which has been released in the far
below
journal Science Daily report.
The findings are hugely
significant given this 'umbrella effect' - an entirely natural
occurrence - could be the prime driver of climate warming,
and not man-made factors.
Clouds over Los Angeles
via AFP/Getty
The scientists involved in the study are most concerned with the
fact that current climate models driving the 'political side'
of debate, most notably the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change's (IPCC)
climate sensitivity scale, fail to incorporate this crucial and
potentially central variable of increased cloud cover.
"The
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has
discussed the impact of cloud cover on climate in their
evaluations, but this phenomenon has never been considered in
climate predictions due to the insufficient physical
understanding of it," comments Professor Hyodo in
Science Daily.
"This study provides
an opportunity to rethink the impact of clouds on climate.
When galactic cosmic
rays increase, so do low clouds, and when cosmic rays decrease
clouds do as well, so climate warming may be caused by an
opposite-umbrella effect."
In their related paper,
aptly titled, "No
Experimental evidence for the Significant Anthropogenic - man made -
Climate Change", the Finnish scientists find that low
cloud cover "practically" controls global temperatures but that
"only a small part" of the increased carbon dioxide concentration is
anthropogenic, or caused by human activity.
The following is a key bombshell section in above mentioned study
conducted by Finland's Turku University team:
We have proven that
the GCM-models used in
IPCC report AR5 cannot compute
correctly the natural component included in the observed global
temperature.
The reason is that
the models fail to derive the influences of low cloud cover
fraction on the global temperature. A too small natural
component results in a too large portion for the contribution of
the greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide.
That is why J.
KAUPPINEN and P. MALMI, IPCC represents the climate sensitivity
more than one order of magnitude larger than our sensitivity
0.24°C.
Because the
anthropogenic portion in the increased CO2 is less
than 10 %, we have practically no anthropogenic climate change.
The low clouds
control mainly the global temperature...
This raises urgent
questions and central contradictions regarding current models which
politicians and environmental groups across the
globe are using to push radical economic changes on their countries'
populations.
Image source: NASA
Conclusions from both the Japanese and Finnish studies strongly
suggest, for example, that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC)'s,
"drastic measures to
cut carbon emissions",
...which would ultimately
require
radical legislation changes to
"remake the U.S. economy" would not only potentially bankrupt
everyone but simply wouldn't even work, at least according to the
new Finnish research team findings.
To put AOC's "drastic measures" in perspective - based entirely on
the fundamental assumption of the monumental and disastrous impact
of human activity on the climate - consider the following
conclusions from
the Finnish studies:
"During the last
hundred years the temperature increased about 0.1°C because of
carbon dioxide. The human contribution was about 0.01°C."
Which leads the
scientists to state further:
"Because the
anthropogenic portion in the increased carbon dioxide is less
than 10 percent, we have practically no anthropogenic climate
change," the researchers concluded.
And the team in Japan has
called for a total reevaluation of current climate models, which
remain dangerously flawed for dismissing
a crucial variable:
This study provides
an opportunity to rethink the impact of clouds on climate.
When
galactic cosmic rays increase,
so do low clouds, and when cosmic rays decrease clouds do as
well, so climate warming may be caused by an opposite-umbrella
effect.
The umbrella effect
caused by galactic cosmic rays is important when thinking about
'current
global warming' as well as the warm period of the
medieval era.
Failure to account for
this results in the following, according to the one in the series of
studies:
"The IPCC climate
sensitivity is about one order of magnitude too high, because a
strong negative feedback of the clouds is missing in climate
models."
Image source: AFP/Getty
"If we pay attention to the fact that only a small part of the
increased CO2 concentration is anthropogenic, we have
to recognize that the anthropogenic climate change
does not exist in practice," the researchers
conclude.
Though we doubt the
ideologues currently pushing to radically remake the American
economy through what ends up being a $93 trillion proposal
(according to
one study) - including AOC's call
for a whopping 70% top tax rate - will carefully inquire of this new
bombshell scientific confirmation presented in
the new research.
We at least hope the US
scientific community takes heed before it's too late in the cause of
accurate and authentic science that would stave off irreparable
economic disaster that would no doubt ripple across the globe,
adding to both human and environmental misery.
And "too late" that is, not for some mythical imminent or
near-future "global
warming Armageddon" as the currently in vogue highly
politicized "science" of activists and congress members
alike claims...
Winter Monsoons became Stronger during...
Geomagnetic Reversal
- Impact of Cosmic
Rays on Earth's Climate -
by Kobe
University
July 03,
2019
from
ScienceDaily Website
Revealing
the impact
of cosmic rays
on the Earth's
climate...
New evidence suggests that high-energy particles from space known as
galactic cosmic rays affect the Earth's climate by increasing cloud
cover, causing an "umbrella effect."
When galactic cosmic rays increased during the Earth's last
geomagnetic reversal transition 780,000 years ago, the umbrella
effect of low-cloud cover led to high atmospheric pressure in
Siberia, causing the East Asian winter monsoon to become stronger.
This is evidence that
galactic cosmic rays influence changes in the Earth's climate.
The findings were made by
a research team led by Professor Masayuki Hyodo (Research
Center for Inland Seas, Kobe University) and published on June 28 (Intensified
East Asian winter monsoon during the last geomagnetic reversal
transition) in the online edition of Scientific
Reports.
The
Svensmark Effect is a hypothesis
that galactic cosmic rays induce low cloud formation and influence
the Earth's climate.
Tests based on recent
meteorological observation data only show minute changes in the
amounts of galactic cosmic rays and cloud cover, making it hard to
prove this theory.
However, during the last
geomagnetic reversal transition,
when the amount of galactic cosmic rays increased dramatically,
there was also a large increase in cloud cover, so it should be
possible to detect the impact of cosmic rays on climate at a higher
sensitivity.
In the Chinese Loess Plateau, just south of the Gobi Desert near the
border of Mongolia, dust has been transported for 2.6 million years
to form loess layers - sediment created by the accumulation of
wind-blown silt - that can reach up to 200 meters in thickness.
If the wind gets
stronger, the coarse particles are carried further, and larger
amounts are transported.
Focusing on this
phenomenon, the research team proposed that winter monsoons became
stronger under the umbrella effect of increased cloud cover during
the geomagnetic reversal.
They investigated changes
in particle size and accumulation speed of loess layer dust in two
Loess Plateau locations.
In both locations, for about 5000 years during the geomagnetic
reversal 780,000 years ago, they discovered evidence of stronger
winter monsoons:
particles became
coarser, and accumulation speeds were up to > 3 times faster.
These strong winter
monsoons coincide with the period during the geomagnetic reversal
when the Earth's magnetic strength fell to less than ¼, and galactic
cosmic rays increased by over 50%.
This suggests that the
increase in cosmic rays was accompanied by an increase in low-cloud
cover, the umbrella effect of the clouds cooled the continent, and
Siberian high atmospheric pressure became stronger.
Added to other phenomena
during the geomagnetic reversal - evidence of an annual average
temperature drop of 2-3 degrees Celsius, and an increase in annual
temperature ranges from the sediment in Osaka Bay - this new
discovery about winter monsoons provides further proof that the
climate changes are caused by the cloud umbrella effect.
"The
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has
discussed the impact of cloud cover on climate in their
evaluations, but this phenomenon has never been considered in
climate predictions due to the insufficient physical
understanding of it," comments Professor Hyodo.
"This study provides
an opportunity to rethink the impact of clouds on climate. When
galactic cosmic rays increase, so do low clouds, and when cosmic
rays decrease clouds do as well, so climate warming may be
caused by an opposite-umbrella effect.
The umbrella effect
caused by galactic cosmic rays is important when thinking about
current global warming as well as the warm period of the
medieval era."
Story Source
Materials provided by
Kobe University. Note:
Content may be edited for style and length.
Journal
Reference
Yusuke Ueno, Masayuki
Hyodo, Tianshui Yang, Shigehiro Katoh -
Intensified East Asian winter monsoon
during the last geomagnetic reversal transition -
Scientific Reports, 2019
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