Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Climate Studies
Date Published:
April 11, 2025
Keywords:
solar forcing, anthropogenic forcing, sunspot cycles, galactic cosmic rays, atmospheric global electric circuit, thermalization, greenhouse effect, climate models, climate change predictions
Abstract:
As I have described in a recent article on the mainstream climate model [1], there are serious issues. For one, its predominant focus appears to be on human forcing as the source of rising average global surface temperatures. In contrast, the non-mainstream climate model puts more emphasis on solar forcing effects. Where the mainstream model is energy radiative in nature, the non-mainstream model is characterized as thermally mechanized, opening the possibility of energy distribution and dissipation. These processes could well be what keeps our climate system from going unstable, as predicted by proponents of the mainstream model. In this article, I describe these various mechanisms, which are based mostly on physics and well known chemical reactions.
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