Waste heat: the dominating root cause of current global warming https://t.co/B9izlJ0qSy
@PLengsfeld @hannokinkel @FrederikSchenk @IBergwiesel @relookclimate Meine Kenntnis des Anteils von "waste heat" am gesamten Warming stammt von diesem Artikel. Der findet: 1/25 durch den Langzeiteffekt der CO2 Emissionen bei Verbrennungen. Eine neuere (20
@Marius_Raabe anscheinend ist man Klimaleugner wenn man https://t.co/5UH4SsQfkk postet.
@WolfgangOrgler Davon ausgehen das wir sie nicht verhindern werden. Es suchen alle nur jemand anderen dem sie die Schuld geben können... Was haltet sie von dem Artikel? https://t.co/5UH4SsQN9S
@florianaigner Ein leeres Glas lässt sich leichter füllen... Ein 9 Jähriger hat sowas z.B. sicher noch nicht gelesen: https://t.co/5UH4SsQfkk
Waste heat: the dominating root cause of current global warming L: https://t.co/GRk5ihMjPt C: https://t.co/qshe8QvWmE
@florianaigner Können sie mir als jemand mit Wissenschafts-Verständniss sagen ob an dem was dran ist?: https://t.co/5UH4SsQfkk
@MarcusWadsak Wird in dem Buch auch der Ansatz angesprochen?: https://t.co/5UH4SsQfkk
Il calore di scarto come forzante climatica (rilevante) è stato per anni il cavallo di battaglia di chi voleva negare la correlazione tra CO2 ed effetto serra. Attualmente nessun modello climatico include il calore di scarto come forzante climatica https
#ClimateScam AI skype bing how much waste heat is produced on earth Ans: According to a research article published in 2020, the waste heat from human activities is the dominating root cause of current global warming https://t.co/D9te7yYLps ⬇️
@JeffNor50595241 @latimeralder https://t.co/0sFeVxpE0B "Greenhouse gases are not the culprit of the current global warming, instead, huge amount of residual heat or waste heat discharged into the environment from human activities has dominated the warming
@ahausmannx Possible that MEER addresses more than just symptoms: https://t.co/hKXAji7Hl3
@K00laid6 @bitterlemmer @CalcNuc @VeroWendland @Wired_Ed @rahmstorf @SimeonPreuss @Nuklearia Einfach Lobbyist 🤷🏻♂️ Und die Abwärme ist der neueste Schrei in der Klimahypothesen-Hypertrophie, obwohl *afaik vorher konsent ein signifikanter Einfluß vernein
"Greenhouse gases are not the culprit of the current global warming, instead, huge amount of residual heat or waste heat discharged into the environment from human activities has dominated the warming (beside of solar irradiance and volcano eruptions)." ht
@2XVZwg9ge @ed_hawkins This article is interesting, it argues that waste heat is the cause and not CO2. The author is a well published engineer and the article is actually quite convincing. https://t.co/AAlnaNIQ05
@EricRWeinstein Please read this. I don’t think recent, acute, anthropogenic warming is caused by CO2, I think it is caused by waste heat. Massive implications. One of which is not that I think reducing atmospheric pollution is bad, it’s just not going to
@rogerahicks The problem is actually way worse that most can imagine, because it isn’t CO2 causing global warming, it is WASTE HEAT. CO2 is a weak GHG, and everything that produces CO2 also produces waste heat, so you have to intentionally look for the dif
Este es un artículo en revista indexada, igual va por esa línea de reflexión. Si es correcto es importante considerar esto para construir mejor política pública. https://t.co/IvNCdvEQrt
@HendrikKaput @Soetman Wetenschappelijke consensus zegt ongeveer 100 keer (Waste Heat: 0.028 W/m2. Contribution from human greenhouse gases is 2.9 W/m2) maar lees dit stuk eens is Qinghan Bian gek, of een nieuwe Smil? https://t.co/kvZhV9BPE7
@COP26 Any room for heretical thinking? Yes, reducing greenhouse matters. So does reducing waste heat production. That matters too, a lot imho. Just imagine waste heat is driving up temperatures, not CO2 levels. That would bring hope to future generations
@OceansClimateCU Great way to visualize. Yet, could it all still be simpler than just CO2? Direct and indirect heat production per capita? Heaters/airco's, cars, batteries, industry, asphalt nations, etc etc... could this author be right? https://t.co/LDgt
This is the right thing to do to really mitigate the global warming, for waste heat is the dominating contributor to the current climate change. https://t.co/CYKMgUNygS
@WeDontHaveTime Yes, we don't have time. However, it seems we've waste so much precious time and resources in reducing GHGs. The actual warming contributor might be waste heat from human activities. https://t.co/CYKMgUNygS
ControlLing and reducing GHGs won’t help effectively mitigate climate change. International science communities should look deeper energy uses and waste heat flow from human activities.
Pay more attention to waste heat from human activities that accounts for about 80% of global consumed energy, directly warms the globe. https://t.co/CYKMgUNygS
We need to pay more attention to waste heat from human activities. About 80% of global energy consumed is discharged into environment as heat, incurring global warming, following thermodynamic laws. https://t.co/CYKMgUNygS https://t.co/dL0GYNEBod
We really need to make efforts to reduce waste heat entering environment. About 80% of human consumed energy enters environment as waste heat that causes global warming, rather than GHGs. https://t.co/CYKMgUNygS.
Reducing waste heat entering environment - more effective and efficient to fight climate change. About 80% of human consumed energy enters environment as heat. Reducing GHGs not effective. https://t.co/CYKMgUNygS
RT @Qinghan58153155: Waste heat - Main contributing factor to global warming rather than GHGs, waste heat, about 80% of global energy cons…
Waste heat - Main contributing factor to global warming rather than GHGs, waste heat, about 80% of global energy consumptions, contributes to global warming. Reducing waste heat entering climate system will be the most effective and efficient approach. ht
@WMO @ITU We need to recognize the impact of waste heat energy entering climate system from human activities. Evidences show the waste heat contributes mostly to the current global warming, https://t.co/VWk7r5vJB9.
Simulations of surface air temperature changes based on Equivalent Climate Change Model and waste heat between 1965 ~2017. https://t.co/JeXpHt2ekG. https://t.co/6PCFbeA9i6
Instead, ~ 80% of global consumed energy released into climate system as waste heat from human activities, like a huge stove/furnace, warming the system. Recent study shows global warming caused by waste heat are consistent with the observed anomalies. htt
A simulation based on the waste heat amount and Equivalent Climate Change Model by using the thermodynamics satisfactorily "reproduced" the past warmings in air, sea and land, https://t.co/ptZofZP0De