Carbon dioxide is not evenly distributed around the world. There is a lot more of it in the Northern Hemisphere especially lower in the atmosphere over areas of forested land. These areas are not hotter, quite the opposite. Indeed, the relationship between carbon dioxide and temperature is not at all straightforward.
And do you know why Northern Hemisphere forests seem to have measurably higher concentrations of carbon dioxide?
We are not told this. And we are not told that the Southern Hemisphere atmosphere has much less carbon dioxide; especially the further south you go.
Rather we are told simply stories with flat Earth physics as promoted by our King and also by the IPCC, and so many scientists who should know better than to be so equivocal and so fashionable. They should speak-up.
With the election of Donald Trump, I’m told by some that ‘climate change’ will become irrelevant, so there is no longer a need for them to speak-up.
Donald Trump will apparently pull out of the Paris Agreement and strip the phrases ‘climate change’, ‘clean energy’ and ‘environmental justice’ from every agency website.
But I know that the issue won’t go away.
Across the Atlantic in London, especially at Buckingham Palace, I’m sure they will resist. This is the biggest issue for the King of Australia, and he intends to make it his legacy while not realising his own forests have some of the highest levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide on Earth.
Meanwhile, a few of us will continue to work quietly towards the development of a new theory of climate. Because we know that climate change is a natural hazard, and that we need a more reliable framework to be able to forecast weather and also floods and the direction of cyclones.
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The following graphic is from a paper in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, by Mohamadou Diallo published in 2016 entitled ‘Global distribution of C02 in the upper troposphere and stratosphere’.

I continue to be grateful to the B.Macfie Family Foundation for all the funding, over all the years.
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November 26, 2024 at 08:58PM
