Once again about “global warming” and “greenhouse gases”

Alexey R. Kulchitskiy
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An analysis was carried out of documents adopted at international conferences from 1992 to 2022 that reflected the current state of the planet’s climate, characterized by an increase in the average global temperature. The validity and effectiveness of the measures that were taken to reduce the rate of increase in the indicated temperature were also analyzed. The analysis took into account data characterizing the state of the climate on the planet over the past 66 million years. An analysis of documents relating to the problem of “global warming” shows that too much responsibility is placed on human activity and too little attention is paid to natural factors. At the same time, as evidence, they operate with data of several decades, in the best case, two or three centuries. But this is too small a time scale, and in this case, we can only talk about local climate change in different regions and not about global change on the entire planet. Analysis of data on a scale of hundreds of thousands and millions of years shows that periods of both cooling (ice ages) and warming occurred on our planet long before the appearance of humans. At the same time, the Little Ice Age ended only in the middle of the 19th century, and it is quite natural that a warming process is now underway. The main responsibility for global warming lies with anthropogenic influence due to the development of industry, agriculture, and deforestation. Such human activity has led to an increase in the release of so-called greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, which ensures an increase in the greenhouse effect—the secondary heating of the atmosphere by long-wave (infrared) radiation from the surface of the planet absorbed by these gases. The main gas responsible for the greenhouse effect is carbon dioxide (CO2). However, it was not taken into account that water vapor has three times the ability to absorb infrared radiation. Also, scientific data obtained from the analysis of core samples recovered from deep wells in Antarctica and Greenland were not taken into account. An analysis of the composition of the air contained in the core showed that the amount of carbon dioxide does not precede warming but comes after warming since 90% of carbon dioxide is dissolved in the World Ocean. When it is heated, a huge amount of carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, and when it gets colder, the oceans easily absorb carbon dioxide. Currently, climate policy is based on inadequate models that have many shortcomings, and giving too much of a role to humans in influencing the climate will not have the expected effect.
再次谈及 "全球变暖 "和 "温室气体"
对 1992 年至 2022 年国际会议上通过的文件进行了分析,这些文件反映了地球气候的现状,其特点是全球平均气温上升。此外,还分析了为降低上述温度上升速度而采取的措施的有效性和有效性。分析考虑了过去 6600 万年来地球气候状况的数据。对 "全球变暖 "问题相关文件的分析表明,人类活动的责任太大,而对自然因素的关注太少。同时,作为证据,他们使用的是几十年的数据,最好的情况是两三百年的数据。但这个时间尺度太小了,在这种情况下,我们只能谈论不同地区的局部气候变化,而不能谈论整个地球的全球变化。对数十万年和数百万年尺度的数据分析显示,早在人类出现之前,我们的星球上就出现过降温期(冰河时期)和升温期。同时,小冰河时期到 19 世纪中叶才结束,现在出现变暖过程是很自然的。全球变暖的主要责任在于工业、农业和森林砍伐的发展所造成的人为影响。这些人类活动导致大气中所谓的温室气体释放量增加,从而确保了温室效应的增加--这些气体吸收了来自地球表面的长波(红外线)辐射,使大气二次升温。造成温室效应的主要气体是二氧化碳(CO2)。然而,人们没有考虑到水蒸气吸收红外线辐射的能力是二氧化碳的三倍。此外,从南极洲和格陵兰岛的深井中提取的岩心样本分析所获得的科学数据也未被考虑在内。对岩心所含空气成分的分析表明,二氧化碳的含量不是在气候变暖之前,而是在气候变暖之后,因为 90% 的二氧化碳溶解在世界海洋中。当海洋变热时,大量二氧化碳被释放到大气中,而当海洋变冷时,海洋很容易吸收二氧化碳。目前,气候政策是建立在不完善的模型基础上的,这些模型存在许多缺陷,过分强调人类在影响气候方面的作用不会产生预期效果。
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