MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
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This appears to be a study of physics, heat transfer and heat retention due to 'instant' change in CO2. It did not look at feedback loops, like melting of glaciers or polar ice causing more heat retention, it is not a "climate" model, but a temperature model. Doom is still quite possible, with feedback loops like that, release of methane from melting permafrost**, release of coastal plain frozen methane, and 'doom' from sea level rise flooding coastal cities, infrastructure.
** Right now, the Earth's atmosphere contains about 850 gigatons of carbon. (A gigaton is one billion tons—about the weight of one hundred thousand school buses). We estimate that there are about 1,400 gigatons of carbon frozen in permafrost
by NCD on Sat, 07/25/2020 - 8:14am
FWIW
I have no idea how that compares to the massive wildfires in Australia last year.
I do remember reading decades ago in, iirc, The Discovers by Daniel Boorstin that a forest fire in Africa once burned for at least 17 years. It was observed by the early Portugese explorers slowly feeling their way around Africa to reach India.
by EmmaZahn on Sat, 07/25/2020 - 9:46am