- The ongoing debate over climate sensitivity reflects the inherent difficulty of the problem, and some methodological weaknesses–particularly regarding statistical issues–in published research, rather than any fundamental... 
- by Nic Lewis The determination of equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS)—the long-term warming response to doubled atmospheric CO2 concentrations—remains one of the most crucial yet challenging problems in climate science... 
- Equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is a measure of how much the Earth's global average surface temperature will eventually increase in response to a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration. 
- Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach. I must confess, I use WUWT as a lab notebook on steroids. It reflects my latest work, my latest calculations, my latest graphics, my latest… 
- Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach, with thanks to Charles The Moderator for the above image. A few days ago I published another analysis of mine, called pHony Alarmism. Take a… 
- Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach For no particular reason, I got to thinking about the non-global nature of the incoming energy. And this led me to consider the sensitivity of… 
- Hansen’s argument structure is fundamentally circular: he assumes a high-sensitivity system, interprets ambiguous data to reinforce that view, and then treats the match as confirmation... 
- By Andy May The IPCC and the climate “consensus” believe that essentially all warming since 1750 is due to man’s emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases as shown in… 
- However, since actual temperature and CO2 data result in a current climate sensitivity of ca. 1.25, there is plainly something wrong with the current “fad” for climate sensitivities of 3 or more. 
- Laws protecting Koalas and "the magnificent brood frog" have prevented a renewable energy company from clearing 500 acres of native vegetation in the Australian tropics. 
- By Frank Bosse and Nic Lewis A recent article by Roy Spencer was (strongly) criticized by Gavin Schmidt over at “Real Climate”.  In the summary Gavin S. wrote: “Spencer’s shenanigans are designed to mislead readers... 
- The problems encountered by scientists trying to put a number on Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity (ECS) for CO2x2 are almost insurmountable because of this complexity and estimates, consequently, vary greatly. 
- From the NoTricksZone By Kenneth Richard Doubling the 2005 CO2 concentration (380 ppm) to 760 ppm only produces a globally-averaged 2.26 W/m² perturbation at the top of the atmosphere (TOA). This… 
- Is it possible to simplify the climate sensitivity debate? 
- ...he leads are increasingly strongly biased towards overheated projections and dire conclusions. 
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