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New derivation of equations governing the greenhouse effect reveals "runaway warming" impossible
Miklós Zágoni isn't just a physicist and environmental researcher. He is also a global warming activist and Hungary's most outspoken supporter of the Kyoto Protocol. Or was.
That was until he learned the details of a new theory of the greenhouse effect, one that not only gave far more accurate climate predictions here on Earth, but Mars too. The theory was developed by another Hungarian scientist, Ferenc Miskolczi, an atmospheric physicist with 30 years of experience and a former researcher with NASA's Langley Research Center.
posted 6 months ago in science, climatology, research35 views | 8 jaas | 2 saves | reply )
Makes more sense to me than what we've been hearing. It lines up with the math I learned in college about discarding bounds if you didn't expect to come close to them.
Most importantly, if the article isn't out and out lying, it lines up with observed data.
Now then, in the last 6 days here in Ottawa, Canada, we've gotten over 60cm (2 feet) of snow and had the coldest winter in years. Just 30cm more and we'll break the all time record for snowfall over one winter. I was kinda hoping for a bit more of the promised warming. :-)
~~Douglas
replied 6 months ago60% match | 2 jaas | reply )
"Most importantly, if the article isn't out and out lying, it lines up with observed data."

I noticed that when reading about Global Climate Change, authors use very different data sets based on the points they are arguing. Selective use of data in general harms the reader, but seems especially prevalent on this topic.
replied 4 months ago50% match | 1 jaa | reply )

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