An interview with Henrik Svensmark: cosmic rays, clouds and climate

Prof Henrik Svensmark & Jacob Svensmark discuss the connection between cosmic rays, clouds and climate with the GWPF’s Benny Peiser and Jonny Bairstow from Energy Live News after his recent presentation in London. Video and slideshow follow.

See his slideshow:

Prof Henrik Svensmark & Jacob Svensmark: The Connection Between Cosmic Rays, Clouds and Climate. (pdf)

Presentation in the House of Lords, London, 13 March 2018

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William
March 18, 2018 8:07 am

The nitrogen effect. “Nitrogen emissions are a problem everywhere, and play an outsized role in global climate change; the gas is more effective at trapping heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide. Given that any farmer would be thrilled to see yield increases, these results should impact farming practices well beyond the border of China.” Quartz. Link won’t copy.
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March 18, 2018 8:24 am

Kinda a sad thing for us if this is true, given that the earth’s atmosphere is 78% Nitrogen. I believe Nitrogen is transparent to IR as the bonds vibrate at a different frequency of light – UV and higher.

Yogi Bear
March 18, 2018 8:25 am

‘The Emperor’s New Clouds’