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U of Canberra Expert: Doubling Atmospheric CO2 Would Increase “Heating By less Than 0.01°K”

By P Gosselin on 20. October 2017

Recently Kenneth Richard posted a flurry of papers showing that the CO2 climate sensitivity estimate has been trending sharply downward over the years, which means CO2’s claimed effect on warming has been highly exaggerated.

Now another opinion has come to light, further supporting the notion that the recent rise in CO2 in fact is having very little impact on our climate. Software engineer Dr. Dai Davies has experimental and theoretical (quantum mechanics) experience in gas phase, and he believes a doubling of CO2 will have “no significant role” in atmospheric thermodynamics.

http://notrickszone.com/2017/10/20/u-of-canberra-expert-doubling-atmospheric-co2-would-increase-heating-by-less-than-0-01k/#sthash.S6to9K7E.Jh6uVad9.dpbs