A Few Undisputable Facts December 24, 2019 Howard Cork Hayden Let us begin with a few undisputable facts: At no time during the last billion years has the climate not been changing. Therefore, it is trivially useless to claim that the climate is changing. [TEXT ADDED: It is a serious offense for man-made climate change alarmists to call anyone a CLIMATE DENIER or CLIMATE CHANGE DENIER.] The atmosphere has had, at times in the past, many multiples of the present concentration [TEXT ADDED: of carbon dioxide.] During the last million years or so, there has been a relatively strong correlation between three things: (1) the temperature (2) the atmospheric concentration (3) the Milankovitch cycles (due to changing orbital parameters), specifically the solar radiation above about 65ยบ north latitude Excluding pure coincidence, let us imagine that some sort of causality is at work. Let the letters T, C, and M represent changes in said parameters. Let ==> represent a causal relationship: Rain ==> wet streets. Now consider the 6 a-priori chains of causality amongst the three variables: T==>M==>C C==>M==>T T==>C==>M C==>T==>M M==>C==>T M==>T==>C The first four causality chains imply that atmospheric conditions cause the orbital parameters to change. Let us discard them as a bit unlikely. The two quasi-reasonable causal chains hold that changes in Milankovitch cause climate changes. The IPCC seems to agree with this idea. Now, either the changes in orbital parameters cause changes in CO2, which in turn cause changes in temperature, or
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