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5 <br /> The Global Warming Policy Foundation —Climate Models For The Layman <br /> https://www.thegwpf.org > content> uploads > 2017 > 02 > Curry-2017.pdf <br /> Global Warming Policy Foundation —2024 Annual GWTF Lecture(with <br /> transcript) <br /> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icisZV8i3OlE <br /> The most important gaps in current understanding of climate change (Climate <br /> Uncertainty and Risk by Judith A. Curry,page 8): <br /> • Solar impacts on climate,including indirect effects beyond solar heating <br /> • Multi-decadal and century-scale natural internal variability associated with <br /> large-scale ocean circulations <br /> • Mechanisms of vertical heat transfer in the ocean <br /> • Fast thermodynamic feedbacks (water vapor, clouds, atmospheric lapse rate) <br /> that determine the climate sensitivity to increases in atmospheric greenhouse <br /> gases <br /> • Earth's carbon budget and carbon cycle <br /> • Ice sheet dynamics <br /> • Geothermal heat transfer under the oceans and ice sheets <br /> Disagreement—Causes of Recent Climate Change <br /> Climate is generally stable/Change caused by external inputs <br /> VERSUS <br /> Climate is dynamic/Change primarily occurs naturally <br /> E.G. Chart shows global sea level rise began around 1860,well before fossil carbon <br /> emissions became significant <br /> https://youtu.be/ 2Bw52FiYi4 <br />
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