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Archives for April 2011

Determining the Total Emissivity of a Mixture of Gases Containing Overlapping Absorption Bands: A Note from Nasif S. Nahle

April 6, 2011 By Nasif S. Nahle

Abstract

According to anthropogenic global warming (AGW) theory, carbon dioxide increases the potential of water vapor to absorb and emit IR radiation as a consequence of the overlapping absorption/emission spectral bands. I have determined the total emissivity of a mixture of gases containing 5% of water vapor and 0.039% of carbon dioxide in all spectral bands where their absorptivities/emissivities overlap. The result of my calculations is that carbon dioxide reduces the total absorptivity/emissivity of the water vapor, working like a coolant, not a warmer of the atmosphere and the surface.

Update  April 8, 2011.   There was an error in calculating the overlapping bands, discovered thanks to criticism from ‘Neutrino’.   The errors are now shown with lines through them, the correct figures beside them.   The ‘adjusted’ calculations give a greater cooling effect from carbon dioxide . 

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Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change, Physics

What to Read, and Things to Do, This Week

April 4, 2011 By jennifer

 1. Let’s give Professor Flimflam Flipflop a Queensland welcome…

“Australia’s Chief Climate Commissioner, Professor Tim Flannery, is visiting Ipswich… Ipswich will be the first public event for the Climate Commission in Queensland. This is your opportunity to ask questions and share ideas with the Climate Commissioners and participate in the national conversation on this vital issue.

Where: Ipswich Civic Centre, Limestone Street, Ipswich
When:  7:00pm – 8:30pm. Thursday 7 April 2011. Doors open 6:45pm.

Seats are limited so please register, or call (02) 6159 7624, by Wednesday 6 April 2011.

http://climatecommission.us2.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=16cc7ff2b909f36473564f21f&id=687f10fc9e

[via Malcolm Roberts]

2. Leaked Labor ‘Carbon Tax’ Strategy

Last week an internal government document issued to all Labor MPs with 16 pages of suggestions as to how members of the government might best sell the idea of a carbon dioxide tax to the public was leaked.  This document and a critique of it by Bob Carter, Alan Moran and David Evans is now available online here:

http://www.quadrant.org.au/blogs/doomed-planet/2011/04/climate-change-facts 

[via Bob Carter]

3. Ask for The Land

Rural NSW weekly, The Land, has started publishing stories from my recent trip along the Murray River.  The Land comes out each Thursday.  It is for sale in most, larger Australian newsagencies.  Get yourself a copy.

4.  ‘Why No Dangerous Rise in Temperatures Threatens’ by Des Moore

“Let me just make it clear here that, like Garnaut, I am not a scientist. But my nearly 50 years experience as an economic analyst both in Treasury and outside provides a basis for assessing the credibility of data used to justify the dangerous warming thesis and for examining alternative explanations by sceptical scientists. Contrary to Garnaut’s assertion, qualified outsiders must pass judgement on science-based proposals –if they did not there would be a much bigger hole in government budgets!”
 
http://www.menzieshouse.com.au/2011/04/why-no-dangerous-rise-in-temperatures-threatens.html

[via Val Majkus]

5.  Remember Alan Carlin?

You may remember the fuss within the US EPA about 18 months ago, when an internal economic analysis report (that didn’t favour IPCC alarmism) written by one Alan Carlin caused a sensation (leading, I think I remember, to Carlin’s resignation or dismissal?).
 
Anyway that excellent analysis has now been published in an open-source, peer-reviewed journal

http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/8/4/985/pdf

[via Bob Carter]

Consider this an open thread.  Let other readers of this blog know what you are watching, listening, reading and doing this week by way of a comment in the following thread.

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A big thanks to G. for the $100 donation last week!  🙂

Others, there is an orange button for donations in the top right hand corner of this page.

Filed Under: News

Congratulations! Successful ‘No Carbon Tax Rally’ in Sydney

April 2, 2011 By jennifer

The ‘No Carbon Tax’ rally in Sydney today was the first item on the ABC television news tonight.  According to the ABC it was attended by 4,000 people.   Others claim 6,000.

http://www.2ue.com.au/blogs/2ue-blog/passions-run-high-at-carbon-tax-rally/20110402-1cs8x.html 

Well done and congratulations!

Organisers tell me they are learning much about how to organise, how to put on events, the politics and media management.  They say that these rallies are only the beginning and that more actions, media events, fund-raisers and rallies will be organized in due course.

http://www.nocarbontax.com.au/?p=602 

I will be speaking at the Brisbane rally on Saturday May 7, 11.30am to 1.30pm, outside Queensland Parliament House – Cnr George and Alice Streets.

Facebook: Brisbane Anti Carbon Tax Rally http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=187575497948860

I hope to see you there.

Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Carbon Trading

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