Do the carbon sinks fail? Or rather their models?
Introduction – the model dilemma There is broad consensus that the increase in atmospheric CO2 concentrations since 1850 is due to the sharp rise in …
Dr. Joachim Dengler: Platform for an unbiased scientifically founded discussion on climate
Emissions and CO2 concentration
Introduction – the model dilemma There is broad consensus that the increase in atmospheric CO2 concentrations since 1850 is due to the sharp rise in …
The publication “Improvements and Extension of the Linear Carbon Sink Model” shows that the global natural effective carbon sink depends on both the CO$_2$ concentration and the …
Can you derive the dependence of the atmospheric CO2 Concentration time series from anthropogenic emissions time series , sea surface temperature time series and the …
The Vostok Ice core provides a more than 400000 year view into the climate history with several cycles between ice ages and warm periods. It …
In the simple model of CO2 sinks and natural emissions published in this blog and elsewhere, the question repeatedly arose in the discussion: How is …
And rising and rising…? At first glance, the atmospheric CO2 concentration is constantly rising, as shown by the annual mean values measured at Maona Loa …
In the simple model of CO2 sinks and natural emissions published in this blog and elsewhere, the question repeatedly arose in the discussion: How is …
In the climate discussion, the so-called “CO2 footprint” of living beings, especially humans and farm animals, is increasingly declared as a problem, to the point, …