Back to Square 1 - First Steps in Climate Science

Back to Square 1 - First Steps in Climate Science

Step 1 - we humans discover that the Arctic accumulates more heat on a summer's day then the equatorial regions.

Step 2 - we realise that our atmosphere is heated not so much directly by the sun but by heat from the surface.

George Best not the footballer  circa 1580

Step 3 - we discover that heat and light are two separate forms of radiant energy

Émilie Du Châtelet - An Essay On Heat - 1739

Step 4 - we discover proof of ice ages


Ignaz Venetz - Climate Change Pioneer

Step
5 - we prove that George Best was correct - we demonstrate
experimentally the absorption of Émilie Du Châtelet's solar heat by
soil, plants
etc. on Earth and its re-radiation at longer wave-lengths.

Step 6 - we measure what is now called the greenhouse gas effect by measuring the heat re-radiated by the moon.

The Moon And The Telephone

Step
7 - we calculate the amount of industrially produced CO2 that humans
put into the atmosphere as compared with natural geological processes.

Arvid G Högbom (article in Swedish)

image source - sok.riksarkivet.se

Step 8 - we discover that industrially produced CO2 is warming the planet.


Svante Arrhenius 1896

And the rest, as they say, is history.

But if you need more persuading that global warming is a scientific fact, please follow the many links to reliable sources in "In post-election media, colorful thread develops on science—mainly climate science".

It bears repeating that the truth can only flourish where error has been plucked out by the roots.

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