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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.global-warming,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: The Planet Is Not In Peril, No matter What Faggot Liberals Say
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2025 19:51:16 -0600
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


On Thu, 11 Dec 2025 11:43:22 -0700,  Dr. Rocktor says...  

> > 
> > How is learning a "little bit about the spectrum of water vapor" to 
> > understand how it would impact observations of the cosmic background 
> > radiation relevant?

> How is your endless denial game relevant?

He's got a HUGE problem with his self-esteem.

He'll never admit to someone being who he thinks they're not.

He KNOWS Clauser knows climate, but he'll never admit to it, because that 
would damaged his pwecious ego.

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"The planet is not imperiled." He recognizes the work of Will Happer, Arthur 
Robinson, Willie Soon, Fred Singer, Richard Lindzen, Judith Curry, and many 
others. He also cited the work of a growing list of advocacy groups 
including the Non-Governmental International Panel on Climate Change, Access 
to Energy, the CO2 Coalition, Doctors for Disaster Preparedness, and Clintel's 
World Climate Declaration. 

As with Atomic, Molecular and Optical (AMO) physicists William van 
Wijngaarden and William Happer, Clauser recognizes that clouds - which no 
one understands - are a critical part of the puzzle of Earth's climate 
change. It is foolish to ignore this lack of understanding. According to 
Clauser, the cloud-sunlight relationship stabilizes Earth's temperatures and 
is dominant over CO2. Clouds are highly variable and reflect up to 90% of 
the sunlight hitting them, while oceans reflect only about 20%. Overall, our 
planet reflects about 30% of the sunlight out into space. Clauser asks, 
"What does the earth look like when viewed from space in sunlight? 
Negligible ice is evident in near-equatorial satellite views (areas that the 
sun typically illuminates). Painting rooftops white is a waste. Clouds cover 
60% to 65% of the land and about 70% of the oceans. Clauser then explores 
how his cloud-sunlight-reflectivity thermostat mechanism works. He compares 
his views with those of the UN International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). 

Even though the IPCC shows a heat balance diagram for all skies, its numbers 
are for clear skies, but not for overcast skies. This is deceptive. Further, 
according to Clauser, NOAA has demonstrated dishonesty on climate, extreme 
weather events, particularly in the work of NOAA administrator Jane 
Lubchenco and Tom Karl who provide "An important example of what I call a 
government-sponsored technical con." He cites former DOE Under Secretary for 
Science Steve Koonin's book Unsettled? What Climate Science Tells Us, What 
It Doesn't, and Why It Matters in giving examples how NOAA has doctored data 
to make claims of increasing extreme weather events. One example is EF3+ 
data suddenly disappeared from NOAA'S Weather and Climate Extremes Index, 
presumably because these devastating tornadoes are declining. EF is the 
extended Fujitsu scale for grading tornadoes, where level 3 or higher is 
considered severe. 

Clauser concludes by saying that something is seriously missing in the 
physics reported by the IPCC (and now in the physics reported by the US 
National Climate Assessment, which is composed of 14 agencies, including the 
National Science Foundation). The real issue is an energy shortage, not an 
excessive use of fossil fuels. 

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December:

Chicago's Snowiest Start To Winter Since 1978
Weather Network In Decline
India Plans Coal Expansion Through 2047
More Flawed Climate Papers To Be Retracted?

Major Arctic Outbreaks Lining Up For North America
A Natural Climate Shift In 1998?

Nature Retracts 'Catastrophic Climate Costs' Paper After Major Errors Exposed

The Oceans Are Now The Coolest They've Been Since 2017

Snow Hits Morocco's High Atlas

Global Temperatures Cooled In November
Australia's Historic Summer Cold
China's Deep Early-Freeze
Arctic Blast To Break Records Across U.S.

Canberra's First Freezing Summer Temp On Record
Northern China To -42.7C
Winter Arrives In North America

Record-Cold Start To Summer For Australia's SE
Mumbai Shivers
Saskatchewan To -30.2C
Arctic Outbreak Signaled For North America

Fierce Cold Sweeps India
Greenland At -50.9C
Hungary's Apple Crop At Record Low
Strong Ski Season In France
Thanksgiving Winter

A Meter Of Snow Hits The Alps
Thanksgiving Blizzards
Weak La Niña Holds
Polar Vortex Collapses
Arctic 'Methane Bomb' Fizzles Out

Record Cold Northern India
Northeast China To -31.1C (-24F)
Russia's First -50C (-58F)
November Snow Blankets Tunisia And Algeria

UK's Coldest November Low In 15 Years
Snow From Belarus To Spain

Deepest Snow In Decades Hits Wales
Fennoscandia Plunged Into Deep Winter

Cold Records From Mumbai To Madhya Pradesh
Europe Freezes, Snow In London
New England Sees Record November Snow
+ A Taste Of Arctic Air For Thanksgiving Week, Then The "Full Load"

New England Buries Another Climate Prediction
Indore Sets Cold-Wave Record
Cold And Snow To Wallop Europe
	
La Niña Strengthens - And Global Sea Surface Temperature Rapidly Cool
West Antarctica's Melt Is Coming From Below
Study Says Early-Holocene CO2 Matched Today

Early Cold Slams India
South Korea Freezes
Arctic Air Sweeping Europe
WaPo's Snow Story Falls Apart
Climate Coverage Is Collapsing
+ Urbanization Bias, Not CO2