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Title: After Kyoto, science still probes global warming causes

Journal Article · · Oil and Gas Journal
OSTI ID:564225
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  1. TSBV Consultants, Houston, TX (United States)

The Kyoto meeting has come and gone. In the US, the treaty still has to be signed by President Bill Clinton and ratified by the Senate, an action that is most unlikely in view of last year`s 95-0 vote on the issue. In the short term 36 senators are up for reelection in November and therefore likely to come under intense pressure to change their positions, to support the Kyoto treaty, and to push for Senate action. Senators will need support, additional inputs, and overall reinforcement of their positions. One area that this writer believes still has much to offer in this context is the quality--more specifically, the lack of quality--of much of the scientific evidence behind this treaty. Part of that subject is the natural variability in the climate. Natural climate variability is based on cyclical forces, random events, and the Earth`s response to these two factors. These forces create the variability in the climate, the background noise above which any signal of anthropogenic warming must rise in order to be detected. A review of key climatic cycles is the subject of this article.

OSTI ID:
564225
Journal Information:
Oil and Gas Journal, Vol. 96, Issue 3; Other Information: PBD: 19 Jan 1998
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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