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Tag Archives: David Stockwell
No, David Stockwell, it’s not the Sun
A few days ago I posted a video that, in less than 4 minutes, rebutted 10 common climate myths. The most amusing was the emphatic No to the claim that it’s because the Sun is getting hotter. To a certain … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Climate sensitivity, ENSO, Global warming, IPCC
Tagged Climate change, David Stockwell, Global warming, It's the sun, surface temperature
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Watt about David Stockwell?
There is a new post a Watts Up With That (WUWT) called a a sea change for climate science. It’s by David Stockwell who is, apparently, an Adjunct Researcher at the Central Queensland University. David starts with Climate models can … Continue reading
An acknowledgement, but not really a correction
A few days ago I wrote a post (what matters is the radiative imbalance) in which I claimed that a post by David Stockwell was wrong. David made a few comments on my post, claiming that I had made a … Continue reading
What matters is the radiative imbalance
I started this blog because I was getting frustrated by how often I saw scientific claims being made, with regards to global warming, that were just simply wrong. I was following, and partially involved with, a brief exchange between Joanne … Continue reading