Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Skeptic's Corner: Skeptics From Around the Globe
Bjarne Andresen, professor of physics Ørsted Laboratory -University of Copenhagen

“It is impossible to talk about a single temperature for something as complicated as the climate of Earth. A temperature can be defined only for a homogeneous system. Furthermore, the climate is not governed by a single temperature. Rather, differences of temperatures drive the processes and create the storms, sea currents, thunder, etc. which make up the climate.”......'All the standard arguments for global warming rely upon conventional “equilibrium” models of the atmosphere, all of which may be false.’
Oh, that Revkin - Dot Earth Blog - NYTimes.com
The concentration of carbon dioxide has reached 386 parts per million in the air. The pre-industrial peak in concentrations was 280 parts per million.
Revkin's 280ppm is much closer to a trough than a peak

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