Climate special: How extreme weather is putting all of us in danger

Image: Are heatwaves a sign of climate catastrophe?

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From Activist Headlines of the Video Below to the Facts on the Ground, the Logic and the Peer-Reviewed Science

Plant Food (CO₂) is irrelevant to temperature at the surface of the earth due to mass, pressure, and gravity, i.e., the atmosphere’s density. This has been my position for years. Now more and more peer-reviewed papers are reaching the same position as my calculations for a long time have suggested.

“HCG [hydrocarbon gas] causes a cooling of 2.5°C without convection, compared to only 1.3°C with convection; CO2 [100,000 ppm] leads to a cooling of 0.8°C compared to 0.1°C with convection. This shows that convection is a dominant heat transport mechanism that reduces the radiative effect.”

“When convection is allowed, greenhouse gases only slightly reduce the radiation reflected from the dome to the warm plate, causing a slight cooling, and correspondingly, only a slight decrease in the radiation emitted to space.” Ref.: Experimental Lab Research: The Climate Sensitivity To A 400-Fold Increase In CO2 Is 0.1°C

Earth’s Thermodynamic Energy Budget
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The Four Known Scientific Ways Carbon Dioxide Cools Earth’s Climate

How carbon dioxide cools the upper atmosphere—and warms Earth below – it doesn’t warm anything. Here’s why:

Plant Food (CO₂) scatters, dilutes, and spreads energy at a speed of 1/31000 parts per second. Energy that is spread does less work than energy that is concentrated. If Plant Food (CO₂) scatters, dilutes, and spreads energy where the density is low and it can work freely, why wouldn’t it do that also at the surface?

Keyword: Density, – The high density at the surface of the earth prevents the cooling effect of CO₂.

R. J. L.

Video: Channel 4 News
With data suggesting that the heatwave in May and June alone killed around 2,700 people in England and Wales, and wildfires burning at home and in Europe, we bring you a special programme asking can Britain cope with the searing impact of this climate crisis.

Climate change caused by fossil fuel pollution is making heatwaves more common and more intense, as all of us have experienced this year.

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