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Category Archives: Climate Research
Climate hysteria part1
Climate hysteria data and graphs I’m making videos that describes how it is possible that the theory of dangerous human caused global warming has taken over the world while there is no evidence that changes in CO2 levels have an … Continue reading
Why climate activist scientists don’t want to debate qualified skeptics?
Normally in science when there are difference points of view on a subject, scientists are eager to debate each other. But this never happens these days in climate science. One exception to that was a debate that took place in … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Climate Research, Climate Science
Tagged climate consensus, climate debate
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Why are climate scientists unable to make long term El Niño predictions?
After all, El Niño is the most influential weather phenomena on Earth and it should be a vital component in making valid climate models. But, despite massive research into the El Niño phenomena and its index or what it is … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Climate Models, Climate Research, Climate Science, El Niño, ENSO
Tagged El Niño, ENSO, forecast, predictions
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