Too much ice is really bad for polar bears.
The warming we've experienced in the late 20th century could just as easily be explained by small decreases in cloud cover - natural changes in the s… - Willie Soon
The warming we've experienced in the late 20th century could just as easily be explained by small decreases in cloud cover - natural changes in the s…
- Willie Soon
Too much ice is really bad for polar bears. - Willie Soon
...a magical CO2 knob for controlling weather and climate simply does not exist! - Willie Soon
...a magical CO2 knob for controlling weather and climate simply does not exist!
The close relationships between the abrupt ups and downs of solar activity and of temperature that I have identified occur locally in coastal Greenla… - Willie Soon
The close relationships between the abrupt ups and downs of solar activity and of temperature that I have identified occur locally in coastal Greenla…
I don't like to claim that I am an expert on anything, but I have enough knowledge about climate science and climate system to be able to write scien… - Willie Soon
I don't like to claim that I am an expert on anything, but I have enough knowledge about climate science and climate system to be able to write scien…
The climate system is constantly readjusting naturally in a large way - more than we would ever see from CO2. The CO2 kick [impact of CO2 emissions] … - Willie Soon
The climate system is constantly readjusting naturally in a large way - more than we would ever see from CO2. The CO2 kick [impact of CO2 emissions] …
Changes in clouds and rainfall can overwhelm what little effect CO2-water vapour has on temperature. - Willie Soon
Changes in clouds and rainfall can overwhelm what little effect CO2-water vapour has on temperature.
There is some CO2-water vapor feedback. But it's not operating on a global scale. The modellers cannot accurately separate water vapour from the effe… - Willie Soon
There is some CO2-water vapor feedback. But it's not operating on a global scale. The modellers cannot accurately separate water vapour from the effe…
I am a scientist. I go where the facts take me. - Willie Soon
I am a scientist. I go where the facts take me.
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