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Offline rangerrebew

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Elephant El Niño or the CO2 muse?
« on: January 08, 2024, 07:12:52 am »
Elephant El Niño or the CO2 muse?
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By Eric Blondeel.

We see and hear that the weather is taking on dramatic proportions every day on TV. And we all know the cause. Oh yes? You have to be a courageous, highly qualified Dwarsligger to refute that in a scientific way.

COP 28: the climate church in conclave

This year, global warming was not out of the media for a moment. At the climate conference in Dubai, this warming was eagerly highlighted. The UN chief, Antonio Guterres, even spoke of a "boiling earth". The essential shortcoming of climate models on which COP 28 is based is not only that they do not contain reality, but above all that they do not model what we do not (yet) want to know.

We will take a closer look at this on the basis of reality: measurements and observations.

We want to show that the CO2 story is too simplistic and that there are other, very large forces and factors that determine our earth's climate.

https://www.climategate.nl/2024/01/olifant-el-nino-of-het-co2-muizeke/
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Re: Elephant El Niño or the CO2 muse?
« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2024, 07:18:31 am »
 Dwarsligger ("sleeper" or "crossbeam" in Dutch) is a book printed with text parallel to the spine of a conventional 12cm book.