(The Epoch Times)—Nuclear scientist Digby Macdonald said that carbon dioxide (CO2) is not the primary driver of global temperature changes.
In a recent episode of EpochTV’s Bay Area Innovators program, Macdonald said that temperature rises first, followed by CO2.
He pointed to the example of a carbonated drink and how a rise in temperature will cause the drink to release its CO2 faster, causing it to go flat.
“That’s the very reason why you put your beer in a refrigerator,” he said. “If you want the fizzy drink to be tangy … you put it in the refrigerator so the CO2 remains in the drink.”
Macdonald said one of the reasons for the change in climate is the Milankovitch cycle—the regular variations in the elliptical path the earth travels around the sun.
He said that cycle changes every 100,000 years and an ice age occurs when it’s the most elliptical because the earth is receiving a lot less solar radiation and heat.
This cycle, combined with the earth’s wobble and sunspot activity, are the drivers of climate, he said.
“There’s nothing that you and I can do about that,” Macdonald said. “That’s okay, because if we rely upon the historical record, we go through these maxima and minima.”
He said during the Roman period it was one of the maxima, in which temperatures were about two to four degrees higher than now, and there was a large advance in civilization.
He said the changes can be traced in history, which shows the temperature has swung all over the place.
“Right now, as far as temperature is concerned, we’re about a quarter of the way up between the low minimum and the high maximum,” he said. “So we’re still on the low side. So we’ve got a long way to go, and the changes are very small. We’re talking about, for instance, fractions of a degree centigrade.”
By analyzing the bubbles of gas trapped in arctic ice using spectroscopy, the concentration of CO2 can be found, while the temperature is reflected in isotopic distributions, Macdonald said.
With that, he said, it’s possible to determine what the CO2 level was as well as the coinciding temperature, at different points in time, including thousands of years ago.
“If you go back to a hundred and something years, people were skating on the River Thames in London. That was called the mini ice age, because the temperature dropped to quite a low value,” he said. “So we’re actually recovering from a mini ice age, and so the temperature’s got nowhere else to go but up, and that’s what it’s doing at the moment. It’s got nothing to do with CO2.”
Macdonald said that all the money spent on programs blaming CO2 for climate change is based on politics, and the money would be better directed toward more pressing societal issues such as health care and homelessness.
He said the data doesn’t support the reports published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the United Nations body that says CO2 is the culprit for climate change.
If the IPCC were correct, he said, you would find a situation where the CO2 rises first, being the cause, and the effect is the rise in temperature. He said they didn’t check the causality relationship to see if that’s valid.
“That’s what I did,” he said. “I found out that in fact, the temperature rises, and then the CO2 comes out.”
“Water vapor [is] the only gas in the Earth’s atmosphere that keeps the Earth warm,” he said, referring to a paper by Douglas Lightfoot.
Macdonald said the impacts of CO2, methane, and nitrogen oxide are immeasurable.
In an article, Macdonald wrote that Lake Vostok in Antarctica has the most extensive ice core records, and close examination of the temperature changes and atmospheric CO2 records shows that the temperature fell before the CO2 level did.
He said that if the temperature falls, the CO2 level in the atmosphere goes down, and CO2 eventually combines with carbon ions to form limestone in the ocean.
Macdonald joined the CO2 Coalition to help provide facts, resources, and information about the vital role carbon dioxide plays in the environment, including the limitations of climate models as well as the consequences of mandated reductions in CO2 emissions.
He said the coalition emphasizes that CO2 is not a pollutant; it’s plant food, and it’s a very important part of the photosynthesis cycle.
The coalition includes people from many different professions, including geologists, chemists, and physicists, he said. Member John Clauser is a Nobel laureate in physics, and chair William Happer is a famous physics professor.
Macdonald said the CO2 Coalition has just launched an education program that’s aimed at the K–12 level.
“There’s no single weather on the earth; there are many weathers,” he said. For example, the weather in San Francisco is noticeably different from the weather in Santa Clara just 45 miles away.
“And the definition of climate is the weather integrated over three months. That also leads to many different climates, not one climate.”
He said politicians need to rethink what they’re doing by condemning CO2, because if the CO2 level gets too low, plants won’t grow in abundance and the implications are mass starvation and poverty.
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no shit.
Nothing new here. Professor Tim Ball was saying this 40 years ago. In 2011, when Michael “Hockey Stick” Mann sued Ball for defamation because of his statement that Mann belonged in the state pen, not Penn State, the court ordered Mann to turn over all of his data to Ball. He refused. It took years, but Ball won his case against Mann, but unfortunately was bankrupted in do so.
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No celebration for the results of IMO2020 reductions of sulfer in ship fuels and our considerably cleaner air.
I’ve observed generally clearer air in Vancouver. You can pick out the idividual trees on the north shore mountains, similiar to the 1990’s and prior.
See the links.
https://www.imo.org/en/MediaCentre/PressBriefings/pages/34-IMO-2020-sulphur-limit-.aspx
https://www.imo.org/en/MediaCentre/PressBriefings/pages/02-IMO-2020.aspx
This nuclear scientist outed himself as an amateur on climate. He is a nuclear scientist not a climate scientist so he should at least learn some science before trying to get into the limelight! CO2 levels lag temperature rise is correct only for previous warming events. The lag is often several hundred years. Today, there is NO LAG, which means that it is not the temperature that drive up the CO2 level. The CO2 comes from man’s industrial activity. During earlier warming events, say due to orbital changes (for example, the Milankovitch cycle), the climate warms, the ocean warms, and the ocean release CO2 because it cannot hold as much CO2 when warm. This process takes many hundreds of years. The CO2 released from the ocean then further warms the atmosphere, showing the effectiveness of CO2 as a green house gas and the dangers of a positive feedback. Today, there is no several hundred years lag between temperature and CO2 level. Water vapor is a green house gas, true, but it only stay in the atmosphere for a few days before it condenses out as water, so it is not as effective as CO2 as a green house gas. Even a college student would know the facts that I presented, and I am disappointed that a nuclear scientist would show such lack of basic knowledge!