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Corruption of Bribery
Chapter 6 : Corruption in the “Carbon World”
the rise in CO2 concentrations could not be anthropogenic but were driven by natural
phenomena.
Figure 6. 13: Professor Salby’s Analysis
True enough, Professor Salby, had the advantage that was not available at the time of the last
IPCC assessment of satellite imaging of carbon dioxide concentrations around the world. Satellite
images show that carbon dioxide is most often concentrated above Amazonian and other
equatorial rain forests and not as might be expected‐if the problem was anthropogenic‐over
industrial centres. Finally, it is unarguable from the historical record that temperature increases
precede rises in carbon dioxide concentrations, sometime by as much as 800 years.
Analysis of the Vostok ice cores that go back for 150,000 years concluded that temperature rises preceded
increases in carbon dioxide concentrations by between 600 and 1,000 years. Changes are believed to have been
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triggered by the Milankovitch cycles and then amplified by feedback
Albert Arnold Gore, Jr’s “scary” presentations include two charts laid one alongside or above and below the other
but separated. The first shows the rise in carbon dioxide concentrations and the other temperature changes. The
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