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Ad Huijser:

The underestimated role of clouds in global warming: an analysis of climate feedback effects in the AGW-hypothesis

Dr. Ad Huijser, physicist and former CTO of Philips and director of the Philips Laboratories, describes himself as "amateur climatologist". However his approach to climate physics is quite professional, I think. After his research into the problem of the rising concentration of atmospheric CO2, published as: "HOW DOES OUR CO2 ESCAPE?" I feel quite safe to testify as such. That work resolves the problem at least fore the time relevant to presently living humans.

His current work on brightening and clouds is equally worth notice. It explains, among else, why The Netherlands experience a temperature rise exceeding that of neighbouring countries. Its main contribution to climatology, however, is probably that it deminishes the likely hood of CO2 being the dominant cause of Earth heating.
He concludes his article with: "This ... doesn't change the global warming challenge, but the effects of drastic CO2 reductions are dramatically overestimated and most certainly, not worth the effort." The article is available here: The underestimated role of clouds in global warming: an analysis of climate feedback effects in the AGW-hypothesis.

This fits in CLINTEL's:

There is no climate emergency!

The article requires knowledge of some physics.

Nieuwegein
2021 10 25

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