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Expert Climate Scientists Conclude From Historical Trends That Anthropogenic Factors Are Overweighted In Models

By P Gosselin on 4. November 2017

What follows is another paper to add to the list of 400 peer-reviewed papers published this year which show claims surrounding man-made global warming are in fact hyped up.
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By Dr. Sebastian Lüning and Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt
 

On July 4 in the journal Atmospheric and Climate Sciences an article by Maxim Ogurtsov, Markus Lindholm  and Risto Jalkanen appeared and addressed an important issue. The warming of the last 150 years after the Little Ice Age is often gladly viewed as having 100% anthropogenic causes. Of course this makes little sense because the Little Ice Age was the coldest period of the last 10,000 years and was caused by natural factors such as solar weak phases and volcanic eruptions.

“IPCC makes a large mistake”

http://notrickszone.com/2017/11/04/expert-climate-scientists-conclude-from-historical-trends-that-anthropogenic-factors-are-overweighted-in-models/#sthash.ojvfRYfR.sYEavzAA.dpbs