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Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
On Tue, 07 Nov 06 10:17:31 GMT,
(Lloyd Parker)
wrote:
The sun behaves approximately as a black body. If the sun increases
in temperature (and output), the spectrum shifts towards the blue (and
increased UV).
You're confusing intensity with temp. They are 2 different things.
No Lloyd, you are once again grasping at strawmen.
If the temperature of the sun increases, the emitted spectrum shifts
(as a black body).
If the temperature of the sun increases, the rate at which energy
radiates away from this hotter object increases.
BTW Lloyd, I've noticed that you refuse to answer my questions
regarding your temperature and CO2 records.
Flooding what is now New York wouldn't have had much effect a million years
ago. Would it today?
So your predicition is that New York will be flooded?
We presume that Parker is prepared to support this claim with data...
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