Poster's note : if this is real, it will create quite a fuss. Some humble pie will be eaten, but I'm not sure by whom.
http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S0217979213500732
Q.-B. LU, Int. J. Mod. Phys. B DOI: 10.1142/S0217979213500732
COSMIC-RAY-DRIVEN REACTION AND GREENHOUSE EFFECT OF HALOGENATED MOLECULES: CULPRITS FOR ATMOSPHERIC OZONE DEPLETION AND GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
Q.-B. LUDepartment of Physics and Astronomy and Departments of Biology and Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, CanadaReceived: 15 October 2012Revised: 27 February 2013Accepted: 12 March 2013Published: 30 May 2013This study is focused on the effects of cosmic rays (solar activity) and halogen-containing molecules (mainly chlorofluorocarbons — CFCs) on atmospheric ozone depletion and global climate change. Brief reviews are first given on the cosmic-ray-driven electron-induced-reaction (CRE) theory forO3 depletion and the warming theory of halogenated molecules for climate change. Then natural and anthropogenic contributions to these phenomena are examined in detail and separated well through in-depth statistical analyses of comprehensive measured datasets of quantities, including cosmic rays (CRs), total solar irradiance, sunspot number, halogenated gases (CFCs, CCl4 and HCFCs), CO2, total O3, lower stratospheric temperatures and global surface temperatures. For O3 depletion, it is shown that an analytical equation derived from the CRE theory reproduces well 11-year cyclic variations of both polar O3 loss and stratospheric cooling, and new statistical analyses of the CRE equation with observed data of total O3 and stratospheric temperature give high linear correlation coefficients ≥ 0.92. After the removal of the CR effect, a pronounced recovery by 20~25% of the Antarctic O3 hole is found, while no recovery of O3 loss in mid-latitudes has been observed. These results show both the correctness and dominance of the CRE mechanism and the success of the Montreal Protocol. For global climate change, in-depth analyses of the observed data clearly show that the solar effect and human-made halogenated gases played the dominant role in Earth's climate change prior to and after 1970, respectively. Remarkably, a statistical analysis gives a nearly zero correlation coefficient (R = -0.05) between corrected global surface temperature data by removing the solar effect and CO2 concentration during 1850–1970. In striking contrast, a nearly perfect linear correlation with coefficients as high as 0.96–0.97 is found between corrected or uncorrected global surface temperature and total amount of stratospheric halogenated gases during 1970–2012. Furthermore, a new theoretical calculation on the greenhouse effect of halogenated gases shows that they (mainly CFCs) could alone result in the global surface temperature rise of ~0.6°C in 1970–2002. These results provide solid evidence that recent global warming was indeed caused by the greenhouse effect of anthropogenic halogenated gases. Thus, a slow reversal of global temperature to the 1950 value is predicted for coming 5~7 decades. It is also expected that the global sea level will continue to rise in coming 1~2 decades until the effect of the global temperature recovery dominates over that of the polar O3hole recovery; after that, both will drop concurrently. All the observed, analytical and theoretical results presented lead to a convincing conclusion that both the CRE mechanism and the CFC-warming mechanism not only provide new fundamental understandings of the O3 hole and global climate change but have superior predictive capabilities, compared with the conventional models.
Keywords: Cosmic rays; chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs); ozone depletion; ozone hole; global warming; global cooling
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Author(s): Harris, NRP; Farman, JC; Fahey, DW
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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS Volume: 89 Issue: 21 Article Number: 219801 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.219801 Published: NOV 18 2002
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The dean of the faculty of science at the University of Waterloo buys this. According to UW's Waterloo News, that dean, Terry McMahon, said this: "This study underlines the importance of understanding the basic science underlying ozone depletion and global climate change".
Indeed.
Incidentally, Dr. Lu appears to have no interest in, and does not account for, the rising heat content of the global ocean, in this paper.
According to the University of Waterloo News: "The peer reviewed paper published this week not only provides fundamental understanding of the ozone hole and global climate change but has superior predictive capabilities compared with the conventional sunlight driven ozone depleting and CO2 warming models". This UW article, "Global Warming caused by CFCs, not carbon dioxide' is here <http://uwaterloo.ca/news/news/global-warming-caused-cfcs-not-carbon-dioxide-study-says> . The article contains a picture of a proud Dr. Lu.
A version of Dr. Lu's paper is on arxiv, i.e. here <http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1210/1210.6844.pdf> . Quoting from that paper: "it was shown [Lu cites previous papers of his own to substantiate this] that there has been absolute saturation, i.e. no GHG effect associated with the increasing concentrations of non-halogen gases, since the 1950s".
Because no matter how much the concentration of trace gases in the atmosphere other than halocarbons increases in the coming decades there will be no warming of the planet as a result, and because the concentration of halocarbons in the atmosphere is declining, Dr. Lu makes this superior prediction: