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Climate Bell debut - May 2024
How much does Earth's average temperature rise for an increase in greenhouse gases? Climate Bell addresses global climate change (global warming) from the heating effect of increasing greenhouse gas (GHG) levels. The GHG Lab calculator adjudicates the physics of the greenhouse gas effect so you no longer need to depend on experts whose opinions differ. The debut Climate Bell interview below explains the:
The R&D should help defend against incorrect climate change claims that are causing hardships for individuals and essential industries such as these agriculture, automotive, and oil & gas. We can strive to protect industries from being maligned and from needless and harmful mandates by misinformed governments and NGOs (non-government organizations). By the year 2075, GHGs create less than a 0.25°C rise. If you are surprised, the learning center is where you start. GHG Lab solves any GHG scenario question you have in seconds!
Avoiding costly climate change mistakes is in everyone's interest
The example above is GHG Lab calculating the temperature rise from the pure greenhouse effect for the year 2050, in 3-D mode for Earth's atmosphere, and using Equalize RH to set an upper bound due to water evaporation from the elevated temperature.
Educational GoalThe Climate Bell educational goal is to benefit society by dispelling the widely-held misunderstandings around GHGs and present accurate temperature change calculations when GHG levels change. |