Monthly Archives: February 2015

Toward a new theory of iceages VI (Climate stability)

The last article discussed negative and positive feedbacks in the climate. Now I want to see how these impact the stability of the climate and also how the stability of the climate can tell us what kinds of feedback are … Continue reading

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Toward a new theory of iceages V (overview of feedbacks)

Although feedbacks and the resultant climate sensitivity are widely discussed, it is done so with reference to CO2 and warming. During the ice-age cycles feedbacks act when the temperatures are both cooling and warming. This will be obvious to many … Continue reading

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Toward a new theory of ice-ages IV (Thermal crust expansion, decomposition and the Carbon cycle)

In the last article I showed how the temperature change between Glacial and interglacial was sufficient to cause up to 2.3km of crust to be forced down into the earth’s core. In this article I examine how this could affect … Continue reading

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Toward a new theory of ice-ages III (Temperature induced changes to earth's crust)

In the previous introduction and article on cycles I explained that we need some kind of time delay or timing element to explain the ice age cycles. This is because one of the key problems with explaining the ice-ages is … Continue reading

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Toward a new theory of ice-ages II (Cycles)

We saw in the previous introductory article that the ice-ages appear to come and go about every 120,000 years. Their shape suggests a fast rise in temperature followed by a slow decline which is indicative of some kind of cyclic … Continue reading

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Toward a new theory of ice-ages I (Introduction)

This was a quick outline of a theory I’ve been developing since the summer on the cause and progression of ice-ages. As I started describing the theory and the background, it mushroomed and spawned into several articles and then  … … Continue reading

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More thoughts

Following a few useful comments on the previous post (now I’m a CO2 denier). I went for a walk on out local nature reserve – and unfortunately was distracted by the Lenzie Chainsaw Massacre. However, I’m now viewing this cycle … Continue reading

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I'm now a CO2 denier

Over the years, I’ve learnt through bitter experience that “ignorance is bliss” and that if you go and look at an area of climate it always turns out that the scam is much worse than you could have imagined. I … Continue reading

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A Global Epidemic Of Data Tampering At The US Government

This is one of the most blatant frauds in history. The evidence is so clear and unequivocal that it beggars belief that those involved are not already serving jail sentences. NASA have a clear self interest in promoting environmental doomsday … Continue reading

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