Posts Tagged ‘carbon dioxide’
Ocean Acidification: A significant change or just noise?
Posted at 10:29 am | Filed Under Science, Skepticism, climate science
Are the oceans acidifying? Compare and contrast the claim with people who actually know the limitations of measurement.
First, the claim from Chemical & Engineering News [with my emphasis] published by the American Chemical Society:
Clarion Call For Marine Life
Global CO2 emissions must be cut enough to halt ocean acidification, science panel warns
Cheryl Hogue
The new climate-change treaty [...]
Climate sensitivity? What Climate Sensitivity?
Posted at 7:26 am | Filed Under climate science
The next few posts are about the vexed question of what exactly is the sensitivity of the Earth’s climate to doubled CO2 enrichment.
But first the question as posed to Benny Peiser’s CCNet mailing list:
Dear Benny
For once, I shall leave Andrew Glikson’s wild world of bizarre linear extrapolation to others and focus on the new challenge [...]