Outline of the Material In this Site

Below find the more detailed content outline of this site. 

1. Absorption physics: the basic IRG phenomena for CO2 and WV. Absorption simulators like MODTRAN, etc.

2. Atmospheric physics: how the atmosphere works and how dynamic it is, the answer to GHE and how much IRG contribute to warming on this and other planets. The data on WV and how it matters.

3. CC myths: the myths or claims by AGW on the merits and the verbosity of AGW.

4. CO2 facts: the amount in the atmosphere, the lifetime, the carbon cycle, where resident on earth and what forms and balances does it take.

5. Consensus: ongoing observation on the level or lack thereof for consensus of AGW

6. Energy balance: the NASA diagrams and the entire back radiation fiasco.

7. IPCC politics: how the IPPC began and functions, Climate Gate, and other unsavory events. Reports and links that promote AGW.

8. GCM models: the range of information on output, compute conditions and errors, and ultimately the limitations.

9. History of climate: the long-term history of climate

10. Modeled temps: the various alternative models using natural causes.

11. Skeptics: NIPCC papers and materials from this group. Judith Curry blog and others.

12. Policies: the policy section from the ppt file with Paris agreement included.

13. Predictions: all of the crazy predictions that have been made as a result of CC

14. Data tampering: the fraud that is ongoing in CC presentations.

15. Temp data: the various datasets and how they have been adjusted. Validity tests and verified data tampering.

16. Solar data: the wide range of papers and materials that show the activity level and data on solar.

17. Energy: generation like with renewables: how clean energy is doing and what is missing in supplying energy.

18. Sea conditions: sea levels, trends, history as well as acidification information.

19. Ice: the data on ice and predictions, correlating to other parameters.

20. Presentations: any ppt slideshows and announcements or summaries of events or outlines for future events.

21. Summaries: of books, talks, etc.

 

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We should revisit occasionally what the proper role of government is.   As the constitution was a good sense of direction, we need a core set of principles to add in order to deal with the future.

 

So many want to engineer society, remove risk, assist certain groups, rather than let individuals thrive and raise communities.  Why?

 

Is Democracy where we all "get it good and hard" or is it the best means to a free society?

 

Should we roll with the special interests, or make the government achieve its proper role, what is that role, and how to do this?

 

When do deficits and governments become too large?

 

Government is becoming more elitist while trying to sell corrections to problems it created, what makes this possible?

 

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Currently as a society, we are having a most difficult time discussing political issues.  What is driving this?   And why a rebirth in political culture would be a good thing.

 

Market Economy

Are "markets" dead as some would conjecture? Or is free enterprise what got us here?

 

Economic Theories

At the heart of economics there are several possible economic schools of thought, the essence of these schools of thought and how they relate to our lives.

  

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