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Measurements Show Cloud Effects Are Real, Far Stronger Than Effects Of “Greenhouse Gases”
By P Gosselin on 27. January 2023

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Clouds, not greenhouse gases, are the decisive drivers of our weather, our energy status and hence also our climate. The need to get away from the over-simplistic idea of CO2 being the control knob

Demystifying “greenhouse gas” claims – Part 3
By Fred F. Mueller

In Part 1 we looked at the deplorable tendency of climate doomsayers to reduce the factual complexity and variability of parameters influencing our climate and declaring CO2 to be the only major control  knob dictating climate development and other factors wilfully suppressed 1).

In part 2, it was shown that the reality of radiation energy transfers in the atmosphere depends mainly on clouds, who can act as decisive inhibitors preventing sunlight from reaching the surface and/or as massive sources of infrared energy radiation down to earth.

Today in Part 3, we investigate some interesting professional meteorological findings backing the results of logical conclusions that can be verified by anybody using pricy DIY instrumentation and common sense in combination with some information available on the internet.

https://notrickszone.com/2023/01/27/measurements-show-cloud-effects-are-real-far-stronger-than-effects-of-greenhouse-gases/
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