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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

1100 peer reviewed papers supporting argument against man caused climate change or man caused global warming

7/23/12, "1100+ Peer-Reviewed Papers Supporting Skeptic Arguments Against ACC/AGW Alarm," populartechnology.net

"Table of Contents:
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Preface
Disclaimer
Counting Method
Criteria for Inclusion
Criticisms
Rebuttals to Criticisms
Formatting
Purpose
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Highlights
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General
Antarctica
Arctic
Clouds
Coral Reefs
Deaths
Disease
Ecological
Glaciers
Greenland
Gulf Stream
Hockey Stick
Medieval Warm Period
Roman Warm Period
Ocean Acidification
Permafrost
Polar Bears
Sea Level
Species Extinctions
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Natural Disasters
Droughts, Floods
Heat Waves
Hurricanes
Storms
Tornadoes
Wildfires
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Satellite Temperatures
Urban Heat Island
Weather Stations
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1,500-Year Climate Cycle
CO2 Lags Temperature Changes
Cosmic Rays
Solar
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An Inconvenient Truth
ClimategateIPCC
Kyoto Protocol
Socio-Economic
Stern Review
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Rebuttals to Published Alarmist Papers
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Journal Citation List
Notes

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Preface: The following papers support skeptic arguments against Anthropogenic Climate Change (ACC), Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) or ACC/AGW Alarm.

ACC/AGW Alarm: (defined), "concern relating to a perceived negative environmental or socio-economic effect of ACC/AGW, usually exaggerated as catastrophic."

Disclaimer: The inclusion of a paper in this list does not imply a specific personal position to any of the authors. While a minority of authors on the list cannot be labeled skeptics (e.g. Harold Brooks, Roger Pielke Jr., Roger Pielke Sr.) their paper(s) or results from their paper(s) can still support skeptic's arguments against ACC/AGW alarm. Various papers are mutually exclusive and should be considered independently. This list will be updated and corrected as necessary.
This is a resource for skeptics not a list of skeptics.

Counting Method: Only Peer-Reviewed papers are counted. Supplemental papers are not counted but listed as references in defense of various papers; * Addendums, Comments, Corrections, Erratum, Rebuttals, Replies, Responses, and Submitted papers.

This is a dynamic list that is routinely updated. When a significant new number of peer-reviewed papers is added the list title will be updated with the new larger number. The list intentionally includes an additional 10+ peer-reviewed papers as a margin of error at all times, which gradually increases between updates. Thus the actual number of peer-reviewed papers on the list can be much greater than stated.

Criteria for Inclusion: All counted papers must be peer-reviewed, published in a peer-reviewed journal and support a skeptic argument against ACC/AGW or ACC/AGW Alarm.

Criticisms: All criticisms of this list have been refuted or a change made to correct the issue. Please see the notes following the list for defenses of common criticisms. Every attempt is made to defend the list where possible, in various locations my comments correcting the misinformation stated about the list are deleted and I am blocked from replying. Before accepting any criticism of this list please email, populartechnology (at) gmail (dot) com.

Rebuttals to Criticisms:

Are Skeptical Scientists funded by ExxonMobil?
Correcting misinformation about the journal Energy & Environment
AGW Observer: Rebuttal to "Anti-AGW papers debunked"
Carbon Brief Part I: Rebuttal to "9 out of top 10 authors linked to ExxonMobil"
Carbon Brief Part II: Rebuttal to "Using our paper to support skepticism of anthropogenic global warming is misleading."
Carbon Brief Part III: Rebuttal to "Energy and Environment – "journal of choice for climate skeptics" Analysing the 900+ skeptic papers part III"
DeSmogBlog: Rebuttal to "Don't Be Fooled: Fossil Fools Fund Latest Climate Skeptic Petition"
Greenfyre: Rebuttal to "450 more lies from the climate change Deniers"
Greenfyre: Rebuttal to "Poptart's 450 climate change Denier lies"
Greenfyre: Rebuttal to "Poptart gets burned again, 900 times"
Roger Pielke Jr.: Rebuttal to "Better Recheck That List"
Skeptical Science: Rebuttal to "Meet the Denominator"
Rebuttal to 7 Spammed Lies
Rebuttal to "Does size matter?"
Rebuttal to Mothincarnate
Rebutal to "Poptech's list of Confusion"
Rebuttal to PSU ENGR 408 Class Paper
Origin of the Popular Technology.net Peer-Reviewed Paper List

Formatting:
All papers are cited as: "Paper Name, Journal Name, Volume, Issue or Number, Pages, Date and Authors". All Supplemental papers are preceded by an asterisk and italicized; * Addendums, Comments, Corrections, Erratum, Replies, Responses and Submitted papers. Ordering of the papers is chronological per category.

Purpose: To provide a resource for peer-reviewed papers that support skeptic arguments against ACC/AGW or ACC/AGW Alarm and to prove that these papers exist,

"You realize that there are something like two or three thousand studies all of which concur which have been peer reviewed, and not one of the studies dissenting has been peer reviewed?"

- John Kerry, U.S. Senator and Failed 2004 U.S. Presidential Candidate

"There was a massive study of every scientific article in a peer reviewed article written on global warming in the last ten years. They took a big sample of 10 percent, 928 articles. And you know the number of those that disagreed with the scientific consensus that we’re causing global warming and that is a serious problem out of the 928: Zero. The misconception that there is disagreement about the science has been deliberately created by a relatively small number of people."

- Al Gore, Former U.S. Vice President and Failed 2000 U.S. Presidential Candidate"I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been told by AGW voices that there are NO qualified skeptics or peer reviewed/published work by them. Including right here by RC regulars. In truth there is serious work and questions raised by significant work by very qualified skeptics which has been peer reviewed and published. It should be at least a bit disturbing for this type of denial to have been perpetrated with such a chorus. It’s one thing to engage and refute. But it’s not right to misrepresent as not even existing the counter viewpoints. I fully recognize the adversarial environment between the two opposing camps which RC and CA/WUWT represent, but the the perpetual declaration that there is no legitimate rejection of AGW is out of line."

- John H., Comment at RealClimate.org

Highlights: (A sample selection of papers from the list)

CO2-induced global warming: a skeptic's view of potential climate change (PDF)
(Climate Research, Volume 10, Number 1, pp. 69–82, April 1998)
- Sherwood B. Idso


Cosmoclimatology: a new theory emerges (PDF)
(Astronomy & Geophysics, Volume 48, Issue 1, pp. 1.18-1.24, February 2007)
- Henrik Svensmark


Atmospheric Oscillations do not Explain the Temperature-Industrialization Correlation (PDF)
(Statistics, Politics, and Policy, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 1–18, July 2010)
- Ross McKitrick


Empirical evidence for a celestial origin of the climate oscillations and its implications (PDF)
(Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 72, Issue 13, pp. 951-970, August 2010)
- Nicola Scafetta
What Do Observational Datasets Say about Modeled Tropospheric Temperature Trends since 1979? (PDF)

(Remote Sensing, Volume 2, Issue 9, pp. 2148-2169, September 2010)
- John R. Christy, Benjamin Herman, Roger Pielke Sr., Philip Klotzbach, Richard T. McNider, Justin J. Hnilo, Roy W. Spencer, Thomas Chase, David Douglass


On the recovery from the Little Ice Age (PDF)
(Natural Science, Volume 2, Number 7, pp. 1211-1224, November 2010)
- Syun-Ichi Akasofu


A statistical analysis of multiple temperature proxies: Are reconstructions of surface temperatures over the last 1000 years reliable? (PDF)
(Annals of Applied Statistics, Volume 5, Number 1, pp. 5-44, March 2011)
- Blakeley B. McShane, Abraham J. Wyner


Improved methods for PCA-based reconstructions: case study using the Steig et al. (2009) Antarctic temperature reconstruction (PDF)
(Journal of Climate, Volume 24, Issue 8, pp. 2099-2115, April 2011)
- Ryan O’Donnell, Nicholas Lewis, Steve McIntyre, Jeff Condon
Lack of Consistency Between Modeled and Observed Temperature Trends (PDF)

(Energy & Environment, Volume 22, Number 4, pp. 375-406, June 2011)
- S. Fred Singer


On the Observational Determination of Climate Sensitivity and Its Implications (PDF)
(Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 47, Number 4, pp. 377-390, August 2011)
- Richard S. Lindzen, Yong-Sang Choi


Climate physics, feedbacks, and reductionism (and when does reductionism go too far?
(The European Physical Journal Plus, Volume 127, Number 5, pp. 1-15, May 2012)
- Richard S. Lindzen

General:

Has the amount of Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere Changed Significantly Since the Beginning of the Twentieth Century? (PDF)
(Monthly Weather Review, Volume 83, Issue 10, pp. 225-231, 1955)
- Giles Slocum


The Climatological Significance of a Doubling of Earth's Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentration
(Science, Volume 207, Issue 4438, pp. 1462-1463, March 1980)
- Sherwood B. Idso


A surface air temperature response function for earth's atmosphere
(Boundary-Layer Meteorology, Volume 22, Number 2, pp. 227-232, February 1982)
- Sherwoord B. Idso


The Role of Convective Model Choice in Calculating the Climate Impact of Doubling CO2 (PDF)
(Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 39, Issue 6, pp. 1189–1205, June 1982)
- Richard S. Lindzen, A. Y. Hou, B. F. Farrell


Long-term stabilization of earth's surface air temperature by a negative feedback mechanism
(Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Volume 31, Number 3, pp. 211-219, August 1982)
- Sherwood B. Idso
CO2 and climate: Where is the water vapor feedback?

(Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Volume 31, Number 4, pp. 325-329, October 1982)
- Sherwood B. Idso


Temperature limitation by evaporation in hot climates and the greenhouse effects of water vapor and carbon dioxide
(Agricultural Meteorology, Volume 27, Issues 1-2, pp. 105-109, November 1982)
- Sherwood B. Idso


Carbon Dioxide and Global Temperature: What the Data Show
(Journal of Environmental Quality, Volume 12, Number 2, pp. 159-163, 1983)
- Sherwood B. Idso


Do increases in atmospheric CO2 have a cooling effect on surface air temperature?
(Climatological Bulletin, Volume 17, Number 2, pp. 22-26, 1983)
- Sherwood B. Idso


On the magnitude of the CO2 greenhouse effect
(Applied Energy, Volume 14, Issue 3, pp. 227-232, 1983)
- Sherwood B. Idso
Shortcomings of CO2-climate models raise questions about the wisdom of energy policy implications

(Applied Energy, Volume 16, Issue 1, pp. 53-57, 1984)
- Sherwood B. Idso


The climatic effect of co2: A different view
(Atmospheric Environment, Volume 18, Issue 2, pp. 431-434, 1984)
- Hugh W. Ellsaesser


An empirical evaluation of earth’s surface air temperature response to radiative forcing, including feedback, as applied to the CO2-climate problem
(Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, Volume 34, Numbers 1-2, pp. 1-19, March 1984)
- Sherwood B. Idso


Case for Carbon Dioxide
(Journal of Environmental Sciences, Volume 27, Number 3, pp. 19-22, May/June 1984)
- Sherwood B. Idso


What if increases in atmospheric CO2 have an inverse greenhouse effect? I. Energy balance considerations related to surface albedo
(International Journal of Climatology, Volume 4, Issue 4, pp. 399-409, July 1984)
- Sherwood B. Idso


Carbon Dioxide and Climate: Is There a Greenhouse in Our Future?
(The Quarterly Review of Biology, Volume 59, Number 3, pp. 291-294, September 1984)
- Sherwood B. Idso


The CO2 Climate Controversy: An Issue of Global Concern
(New Zealand Geographer, Volume 40, Issue 2, pp. 110-112, October 1984)
- Sherwood B. Idso


The Search for Global CO2 etc. 'Greenhouse Effects'
(Environmental Conservation, Volume 12, Number 1, pp. 29-35, March 1985)
- Sherwood B. Idso


An upper limit to global surface air temperature
(Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, Volume 34, Number 2, pp. 141-144, June 1985)
- Sherwood B. Idso


The value of climate forecasting
(Surveys in Geophysics, Volume 7, Number 3, pp. 273-290, June 1985)
- Garth W. Paltridge
Global climatic trends as revealed by the recorded data

(Reviews of Geophysics, Volume 24, Number 4, pp. 745-794, November 1986)
- Hugh W. Ellsaesser, Michael C. MacCracken, John J. Walton, Stanley L. Grotch


The CO2/trace gas greenhouse effect: theory versus reality
(Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Volume 38, Number 1, pp. 55-56, March 1987)
- Sherwood B. Idso


A tale of ten fallacies: The skeptical enquirer's view of the carbon dioxide/climate controversy
(Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 47, Issues 2–4, pp. 349-371, September 1989)
- William E. Reifsnyder


Carbon dioxide and climate in the Vostok ice core
(Atmospheric Environment, Volume 22, Issue 10, pp. 2341-2342, 1988)
- Sherwood B Idso


Greenhouse warming or Little Ice Age demise: A critical problem for climatology
(Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Volume 39, Number 1, pp. 54-56, March 1988)
- Sherwood B. Idso

Anthropogenic Warming in North Alaska?
(Journal of Climate, Volume 1, Issue 9, pp. 942–945, September 1988)
- Patrick J. Michaels, David E. Sappington, David E. Stooksbury


The CO2 greenhouse effect on Mars, Earth, and Venus
(Science of the Total Environment, Volume 77, Issue 2-3, pp. 291-294, December 1988)
- Sherwood B. Idso


The search for CO2/trace gas greenhouse warming
(Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Volume 40, Numbers 1-2, pp. 101-102, March 1989)
- Sherwood B. Idso, John F. B. Mitchell


An upper limit to the greenhouse effect of Earth's atmosphere
(Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Volume 40, Number 3, pp. 171-174, September 1989)
- Sherwood B. Idso


On the stability of Earth's climate
(Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Volume 39, Number 3, pp. 177-178, September 1989)
- Sherwood B. Idso"...





 



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