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Old March 25th 09, 04:08 AM posted to alt.global-warming,sci.environment,sci.geo.meteorology,alt.astronomy
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Default Ibuki (GOSAT) measuring CO2's global effect from space

On Mar 24, 4:34*pm, "ooznb" wrote:
"Roger Coppock" wrote in message

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Please see:


http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/gosat/index_e.html


Too bad it's the sun and not evil CO2, eh komrade?

NASA Plot Of Earth's Albedo Correlates Strongly With Global Temperature

This establishes a solar link via cosmic ray variations modulating earth's cloud cover.

23 Jun 2007

Look at the plot of earth's albedo in figure 4 at the following link .

http://bbso.njit.edu/Research/EarthS...de_Palle_2007_...

The following can be observed

* 1.. Albedo decreased from 1985 and reached a minimum in 1998 (the hottest year)
This is consistent with the global warming trend over the same period.

* 2.. Albedo has been increasing since 1998, and this is consistent with the ten year
global cooling trend we are currently undergoing.

* 3.. This appears to be a complete explanation for our climatic varaitions over the last
40 years.

* 4.. This strongly suggests a solar link to global climate via cosmic ray variations
which modulate earth's cloud cover..

* 5.. There is no need for spurious explanations such as CO2.

Warmest Regards

Bonzo


There is no measurable global cooling, as opposed to a measured degree
of global warming that's entirely objective.

However, CO2 is for the most part just a darn good indicator, at least
more so than a cause.

Dirty or sooty CO2 is however a global albedo dimming agent, though so
is dirty/sooty h2o. We are making our lower atmosphere measurable
dirty/sooty.

The OCO mission would have been our best science yet. Big Energy made
certain it failed.

~ BG