"Recently read some abstracts of a rather long paper on the suns relationship to climate and mostly to volcanic activity on the earth.
Very interesting read.
However, there was a major flaw.
Once, again, all volcanic activity is listed into a single category...volcanoes.
The earth's own geophysics has been categorically ignored by the AGW people as being insignificant. Poppycock.
Dr. JK Hilliar of Cambridge University found over 200,000 volcanic sea mounts over 100 meters tall.
That is a significant number considering they were ALL caused by volcanic action. But here is the kicker.
Very interesting read.
However, there was a major flaw.
Once, again, all volcanic activity is listed into a single category...volcanoes.
The earth's own geophysics has been categorically ignored by the AGW people as being insignificant. Poppycock.
Dr. JK Hilliar of Cambridge University found over 200,000 volcanic sea mounts over 100 meters tall.
That is a significant number considering they were ALL caused by volcanic action. But here is the kicker.
SUBOCEANIC VOLCANIC ACTION HAS JUST THE OPPOSITE EFFECT ON CLIMATE AS DOES TERRESTRIAL VOLCANIC ACTION.
SO2 released directly into the atmosphere, along with the particulate carbon that filters out sunlight...cools the climate.
Undersea volcanic activity heats the oceans and creates a warmer solution/the oceans.
The SO2 that cools the atmosphere in terrestrial volcanic action, doesn't in suboceanic release and actually adds some acidity to the oceans and is a much stronger acid than that created by CO2.
Most of all a warmer ocean holds less water and carbon dioxide in solution.
The side effect is atmospheric warming because of the water vapor in the air, even though it periodically falls out.
And CO2 is a RESULT and not a cause of climate change, as it simply does not have the ability to cause any real climate change because it cannot absorb IR and maintain heat in 3 of its 4 higher energy states that are stimulated by sunlight.
It can only be effective in hyper-concentration in an enclosed environment.
Our climate is not that and it expands when warmer."

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