Sunday, June 29, 2025

Climate change without human influence. We need more science and less superstition!

Science, not superstition please!

If you are superstitious, then please continue to believe in the deeply flawed Greenhouse Gas Theory etc.

What are climate demagogues (who think they are demigods)? Those who call others climate deniers! 😊

On a daily basis we are inundated with daily reports about the Global Warming hoax and Climate Change religion. Much of it is superstition comparable to when humans believed the earth was in the center of the universe.

Much of the so called climate science is junk science so are e.g. the climate models.

Fact is we humans still know very little about the complex phenomenon climate! Climatology is still in its infancy!

Here is my quick, unfinished theory about some major factors affecting earth's climate beyond any significant human influence and control:

  1. Fluctuations of solar activity.
    Periodic, recurrent or single events etc..
    Few humans would probably doubt that the sun is perhaps the greatest influence of all on climate on earth.
    So far we still know very little of any existing cycles other than the famous, very short sunspot cycle of about every 11 years. What other, perhaps much longer cycles etc. are out there? 
  2. Space travel of the solar system.
    The solar system is orbiting around the center of the Milky Way moving with an average velocity of 450,000 miles per hour. It takes about 230 to 250 million years to complete one revolution. There is even a "wobble" associate with it.
    In other words, relative to the universe, the solar system (incl. earth) are in a different location every day. What is the effect on earth's climate. None at all?
  3. Precession of the earth axis
    The precession of the Earth's axis refers to the slow, conical wobble of Earth's rotational axis, taking roughly 26,000 years to complete a full cycle.
    What are the effects on earth's climate? None at all?
  4. Plate tectonics
    How much is geology/geophysics involved in influencing climate on earth and how?
    There is e.g. a Ring of Fire.
  5. Conveyor belts of the oceans
    How much do we really know about e.g. the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC).
    Supposedly, the Pacific Ocean has no conveyor belt. Maybe it is not yet even discovered.
    However, there is apparently a global conveyor belt.
    Fact is we still know very little of the influence of the oceans on climate and vice versa.
  6. Ice ages and Warm periods preceding the human population explosion and the Industrial Revolution
    The many climate demagogues are almost always very fast to ignore, dismiss or downplay these facts!
    Just over the last 1000 years alone there were at least two such major periods that we know of:
    1) The Medieval Warm Period between about 950 and 1250 CE
    2) The Little Ice Age between about 1300 and 1850 CE. We are still coming out of this last Ice Age.

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