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Old September 1st 18, 12:12 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Gary Harnagel
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Old September 1st 18, 04:55 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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On Friday, 31 August 2018 19:12:47 UTC-4, Gary Harnagel wrote:
https://video.search.yahoo.com/searc...6&action=click


Nice to see a greenie admit they were DEAD WRONG. Shooting 40,000 elephants for nothing. They'd give African-China poaching a run for its money.
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Old September 1st 18, 09:11 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Planetary climate is the rate of change in atmospheric conditions across latitudes for either half or a full orbit. Our planet's climate is influenced by the relationship between the angle of inclination and the orbital plane or 66 1/2 degrees.

http://afewbitsmore.com/img/2015_ecliptic.png

An inclination closer to the orbital plane changes the atmospheric conditions for all latitudes with a greater rate of change in mid-latitudes while an inclination like Jupiter's 87 degrees and almost a maximum distance from the orbital plane generates little or no change across latitudes.

That man is discussing micro-climate while macro-climate is entirely the inputs given to the motions of the Earth and the structure of the solar system. The experimental theorists want to squeeze the Earth's climate into conditions of a common greenhouse and work off hunches.

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Old September 1st 18, 03:02 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2018 16:12:44 -0700 (PDT), Gary Harnagel
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It's interesting. It doesn't take much research to reveal that the
quality of the science involved is poor- small samples and very little
published support. It's possible, though far from certain, that his
grazing rotation method is an improvement over existing methods when
it comes to grassland health. But his view that this could add enough
grass to sequester sufficient carbon to reduce CO2 levels to
pre-industrial levels is rather thoroughly debunked. He's backed down
on that claim himself. What he's doing may be locally helpful in terms
of land management, but is of minimal value in addressing climate
change.
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Old September 1st 18, 07:10 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Gerald Kelleher
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Human influences on local habitations has been going on for thousands of years so at least this academic made amends for destroying so many elephants by showing how grazing herds protect the soil and make vegetation flourish. I have seen this rotation on the grasslands of Ireland on my walks and now understand why.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A9ide_Fields


These modelers who dump the Earth's atmosphere into conditions found in a common greenhouse meet experimentalists on soil management so where the latter should have priority the who scam of ignoring macro-climate based on astronomical inputs (read - motions of the Earth) productive and creative work will go on being ignored.


The dummies here won't recognise polar sunrise and its rotational cause for goodness sake notwithstanding they refuse to accept the cause of the temperature rising and falling each day.


 




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