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sense that it is incomplete: it does not contain all the real energetic constraints and<br />

boundary conditions. As former NASA atmospheric scientist Ferenc Miskolczi has showed<br />

in a new analysis, the Earth maintains a balanced greenhouse effect with controlled surface<br />

temperature, which cannot be changed solely by changing the atmospheric longwave<br />

absorber concentration. It can be changed only if the incoming available energy changes.<br />

Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emission cannot generate global warming, neither in the<br />

past, nor in the future. The 1 degree Celsius temperature rise from the mid-1800s is mainly<br />

due to natural causes; its origin is somewhere in the ocean's heat exchange and/or in the<br />

change of solar constant and the planetary albedo. Further 3-6 degree global warming is<br />

physically more than unlikely: it is impossible. The new greenhouse equations of Dr.<br />

Miskolczi can be read at the official website of the Quarterly Journal of the HMS, Vol. 111.<br />

No.1., 2007 (LINK) ―To put it in a language that IPCC will understand: Extra CO2 does<br />

not result extra 'radiative forcing' in the final account, as the energy constraint rules it back<br />

to its equilibrium value. Nature's regulatory instrument is water vapor: more carbon dioxide<br />

leads to less moisture in the air, keeping the overall GHG content in accord with the<br />

necessary balance conditions. So, contrary to the common wisdom, there is no positive<br />

H2O-temperature feedback on global scale: in Earth-type atmospheres uncontrolled<br />

runaway warming is not possible. This new theory seems to be only a little step forward in<br />

the two-hundred year old greenhouse science, but its consequences are revolutionary:<br />

actually it stops the possibility of man-made global warming.‖<br />

Field Geologist Louis A.G. Hissink is the editor of The Australian Institute of<br />

Geoscientists Newsletter and is currently working on the ore-reserve feasibility study<br />

of the Koongie Park Base Metals project in Western Australia. Hissink, who earned a<br />

masters in geology, recently dissented from man-made climate fears. ―The assumption that<br />

humanity, from its burning of hydrocarbons, is raising the surface temperature of the earth<br />

by affecting its greenhouse effect, is not supported by theory nor the physical evidence. No<br />

gas is capable of storing heat so the assumption a gas could is to misunderstand basic<br />

physics and the greenhouse effect,‖ Hissink told EPW on January 21, 2008. ―The global<br />

mean temperature derivations from the surface meteorological stations confuse the thermal<br />

state of the measuring instruments with unspecified volumes of air nor are those<br />

temperatures linked to any discrete physical object; in geostatistics this is known as a data<br />

set lacking sample support and no more a metric of the earth's thermal state as the mean<br />

calculated from the telephone numbers of the meteorological stations producing the<br />

temperature readings,‖ Hissink explained. ―Recent discoveries by NASA in the area of<br />

space exploration show that the earth is connected to the sun electromagnetically where<br />

tens of millions of amperes of electric current are routinely measured during polar aurora<br />

displays by satellites - this enormous source of energy, and thus heat, is completely ignored<br />

as a factor affecting the earth's thermal balance in global climate models. It is this<br />

electromagnetic connection that underpins the solar factor that modulates the earth's<br />

climate,‖ Hissink added. (LINK) & (LINK)<br />

Jerome J. Schmitt is a Yale University-educated engineer who studied fluid mechanics<br />

and gas dynamics, founded the Jet Process Corporation and invented the Jet Vapor<br />

Deposition (JVD) process for thin films and coatings. Schmitt, who served as Vice<br />

President for Research and Development at MicroCoating Technologies, holds five<br />

patents and has authored 30 technical publications. Schmitt, currently president of<br />

NanoEngineering Corporation, questioned the validity of computer climate model<br />

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