Evidence-Based Climate Science /

By: Easterbrook, DonMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Elsevier, 2016ISBN: 9780128045886Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part I: Climatic Perspectives Chapter 1 - Climate Perspectives D.J. Easterbrook Pages 3-8 Part II: Temperature Measurements Chapter 2 - A Critical Look at Surface Temperature Records J.S. D'Aleo Pages 11-48 Chapter 3 - Is the NASA Surface Temperature Record an Accurate Representation? T. Heller Pages 49-59 Chapter 4 - In the Climate Debate, Hear Both Sides Christopher Monckton of Benchley Pages 61-82 Chapter 5 - Southeast Australian Maximum Temperature Trends, 1887–2013: An Evidence-Based Reappraisal J.J. Marohasy and J.W. Abbot Pages 83-99 Part III: Extreme Weather Events Chapter 6 - Weather Extremes J.S. D'Aleo and M. Khandekar Pages 103-120 Part IV: Polar Ice Chapter 7 - Evidence That Antarctica Is Cooling, Not Warming D.J. Easterbrook Pages 123-136 Chapter 8 - Temperature Fluctuations in Greenland and the Arctic D.J. Easterbrook Pages 137-160 Part V: Carbon Dioxide Chapter 9 - Greenhouse Gases D.J. Easterbrook Pages 163-173 Chapter 10 - Is CO2 Mitigation Cost Effective? Christopher Monckton of Benchley Pages 175-187 Part VI: Oceans Chapter 11 - Relationship of Multidecadal Global Temperatures to Multidecadal Oceanic Oscillations J.S. D'Aleo and D.J. Easterbrook Pages 191-214 Chapter 12 - Sea Level Changes as Observed in Nature N.-A. Mörner Pages 215-229 Chapter 13 - Ocean “Acidification” Alarmism in Perspective P. Moore Pages 231-242 Part VII: Solar Influences on Climate Chapter 14 - Cause of Global Climate Changes: Correlation of Global Temperature, Sunspots, Solar Irradiance, Cosmic Rays, and Radiocarbon and Berylium Production Rates D.J. Easterbrook Pages 245-262 Chapter 15 - Solar Changes and the Climate J.S. D'Aleo Pages 263-282 Chapter 16 - The Sun's Role in Climate S. Lüning and F. Vahrenholt Pages 283-305 Chapter 17 - The New Little Ice Age Has Started H.I. Abdussamatov Pages 307-328 Chapter 18 - Aspects of Solar Variability and Climate Response D. Archibald and E.L. Fix Pages 329-336 Chapter 19 - The Notch-Delay Solar Hypothesis D.M.W. Evans Pages 337-357 Part VIII: Climate Models Chapter 20 - Correcting Problems With the Conventional Basic Calculation of Climate Sensitivity D.M.W. Evans Pages 361-392 Part IX: Climate Predictions Chapter 21 - Using Patterns of Recurring Climate Cycles to Predict Future Climate Changes D.J. Easterbrook Pages 395-411
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Part I: Climatic Perspectives
Chapter 1 - Climate Perspectives
D.J. Easterbrook
Pages 3-8

Part II: Temperature Measurements
Chapter 2 - A Critical Look at Surface Temperature Records
J.S. D'Aleo
Pages 11-48
Chapter 3 - Is the NASA Surface Temperature Record an Accurate Representation?
T. Heller
Pages 49-59
Chapter 4 - In the Climate Debate, Hear Both Sides
Christopher Monckton of Benchley
Pages 61-82
Chapter 5 - Southeast Australian Maximum Temperature Trends, 1887–2013: An Evidence-Based Reappraisal
J.J. Marohasy and J.W. Abbot
Pages 83-99


Part III: Extreme Weather Events
Chapter 6 - Weather Extremes
J.S. D'Aleo and M. Khandekar
Pages 103-120


Part IV: Polar Ice
Chapter 7 - Evidence That Antarctica Is Cooling, Not Warming
D.J. Easterbrook
Pages 123-136
Chapter 8 - Temperature Fluctuations in Greenland and the Arctic
D.J. Easterbrook
Pages 137-160


Part V: Carbon Dioxide
Chapter 9 - Greenhouse Gases
D.J. Easterbrook
Pages 163-173
Chapter 10 - Is CO2 Mitigation Cost Effective?
Christopher Monckton of Benchley
Pages 175-187


Part VI: Oceans
Chapter 11 - Relationship of Multidecadal Global Temperatures to Multidecadal Oceanic Oscillations
J.S. D'Aleo and D.J. Easterbrook
Pages 191-214

Chapter 12 - Sea Level Changes as Observed in Nature
N.-A. Mörner
Pages 215-229

Chapter 13 - Ocean “Acidification” Alarmism in Perspective
P. Moore
Pages 231-242


Part VII: Solar Influences on Climate

Chapter 14 - Cause of Global Climate Changes: Correlation of Global Temperature, Sunspots, Solar Irradiance, Cosmic Rays, and Radiocarbon and Berylium Production Rates
D.J. Easterbrook
Pages 245-262
Chapter 15 - Solar Changes and the Climate
J.S. D'Aleo
Pages 263-282
Chapter 16 - The Sun's Role in Climate
S. Lüning and F. Vahrenholt
Pages 283-305
Chapter 17 - The New Little Ice Age Has Started
H.I. Abdussamatov
Pages 307-328
Chapter 18 - Aspects of Solar Variability and Climate Response
D. Archibald and E.L. Fix
Pages 329-336
Chapter 19 - The Notch-Delay Solar Hypothesis
D.M.W. Evans
Pages 337-357


Part VIII: Climate Models
Chapter 20 - Correcting Problems With the Conventional Basic Calculation of Climate Sensitivity
D.M.W. Evans
Pages 361-392


Part IX: Climate Predictions
Chapter 21 - Using Patterns of Recurring Climate Cycles to Predict Future Climate Changes
D.J. Easterbrook
Pages 395-411

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