Tuesday, May 31, 2022

       NECK AND NECK WITH THE THUNDERING HERD

BUFFALO METHANE RIVALED EMISSIONS FROM BEEF: 

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology


Methane emissions from bison—

An historic herd estimate for the

North American Great Plains

Volume 150, Issue 3, 15 March 2010, Pages 473-477 Short communication

Francis M.KelliherHarryClark https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2009.11.019

Enteric methane (CH4) emissions were estimated from 30 M bison (Bison bison) across the North American Great Plains before contact with European settlers. 

We compiled the first historic emissions inventory using an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Tier 2 method. The emissions were governed by the energy requirements for grazing, growth and reproduction. A sex/age distribution accounted for the net effect of births, development and deaths. 

The CH4 yield was based on calorimeter measurements. The average bison's weight, feed (dry matter, DM) intake and emissions were 411 kg, 3.4 t DM head−1 year−1 and 72 kg CH4 head−1 year−1, respectively.

 The historic herd's emissions were 2.2 Tg CH4 year−1. On 1 January 2008, 36.5 M cattle were located in 10 American states occupying the historic bison range. Cattle emissions were 2.5 Tg CH4 year

estimated using an IPCC Tier 1 method, adjusted by comparison with a mechanistic model and food gathering energy required by 77% of the cattle fed by grazing.

Keywords

Ruminant
Energy requirement
Scaling
Anthropogenic

IN CANADA'S TAR SAND PATCH, CLIMATE GRIFT BEGAN
           WITH A SINGLE BOGUS POLAR BEAR JOURNAL

                                UNLIKE THIS OFFERING:
BOREAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH  IS NOT A JOKE
HERE WE GO AGAIN 

NATURE  May 31 2022

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Elsewhere in the wizarding world of science  retreads,  in an editorial gambit worthy of Monty Python, Willie Soon and Sally Balunas have been invited back by Willie's Sinophone pals for another round of  regurgitative self-citation of work published in  resurrected D-list  pay-for play journals next to nobody reads in the pages of one such resurrected D-list  pay-for play journal that next to nobody reads:

Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 

Volume 21, Number 6

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How much has the Sun influenced Northern Hemisphere temperature trends? An ongoing debate

Valery M. Fedoro,

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© 2021 National Astronomical Observatories, CAS and IOP Publishing Ltd.
Citation Ronan Connolly et al 2021 Res. Astron. Astrophys. 21 131

JOURNAL INFORMATION

2009-present 

 Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics

  • 2009-present 
    doi: 10.1088/issn.1674-4527
    Online ISSN: 1674-4527
    Print ISSN: 1674-4527
 2020 Impact factor  1.469   Citescore                       2.5

JOURNAL HISTORY

2001-2008

Chinese Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics Here's an edifying snippet of what they're about:

… there have also been many reviews and articles published over the same period that reached the opposite conclusion, i.e., that much of the global warming since the mid-20th century and earlier could be explained in terms of solar variability. 

For example: Soon et al. (1996); Hoyt & Schatten (1997); Svensmark & Friis-Christensen (1997); Soon et al. (2000b,a); Bond et al. (2001); Willson & Mordvinov (2003); Maasch et al. (2005); Soon (2005); Scafetta & West (2006a,b); Scafetta & West (2008a,b); Svensmark (2007); Courtillot et al. (20072008); Singer & Avery (2008); Shaviv (2008); Scafetta (20092011); Le Mouël et al. (20082010); Kossobokov et al. (2010); Le Mouël et al. (2011); Humlum et al. (2011); Ziskin & Shaviv (2012); Solheim et al. (2012); Courtillot et al. (2013); Solheim (2013); Scafetta & Willson (2014); Harde (2014); Lüning & Vahrenholt (20152016); Soon et al. (2015); Svensmark et al. (20162017); Harde (2017); Scafetta et al. (2019); Le Mouël et al. (2019a2020a); Mörner et al. (2020); Lüdecke et al. (2020).

Meanwhile, other reviews and articles over this period have either been undecided, or else were these dissenting scientific opinions in the literature not reflected in the various IPCC statements quoted above? 



Tuesday, May 24, 2022

                              GARBAGEMEN OF THE GALAXY

CAN THIS HEROIC GUARDIAN
SAVE THE GALAXY FROM THE EXISTENTIAL THREAT 
OF DARK MATTER DUST BUNNIES 
THAT DWARF THE PACIFIC PLASTIC PATCH.
"In a new paper I show that the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope might discover interstellar trash... there is no legal authority that forbids throwing trash out of an inhabited planetary system into interstellar space… careless civilizations might dispose plastic bags while orbiting with their star around the Galactic center at 250 kilometers per second, with the hope that the films will be carried away by starlight into the Galactic halo by the time they return to the same location over a Galactic rotation period of hundreds of millions of years.

If that is common practice, the Galactic halo could have become the waste repository of Milky-Way civilizations. In that case, the halo hosts trash made of ordinary matter in the gravitational wastebasket of the dark matter. If LSST will identify trash in the Solar system, our cosmic responsibility for a cleaner environment would suggest that we venture into space with a broom."

--Professor Avi Loeb

Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory 

MEDIUM  May 21...

Monday, May 23, 2022

                              THE MAN WHO SAID TOO MUCH

Stuart Kirk has been cancelled for an excess of candor regarding the risks posed by economists & central bankers 
becoming obsessed with climate risks:

 UPCYCLED LEVIS RISE FROM LANDFILL AFTER TEENS NIX
           ZOMBIE  SNEAKERS  AT CLIMATE FASHION SHOW

"the Sustainable Fashion's Blueprint to Extended Sizing panel ABLE discussed the difficulties of shopping sustainably & finding plus-size clothing" Donya Momenian May 2 2022

As Balenciaga’s “Destroyed” SneakersCause Outrage,

Is It Time to Ditch the “Deliberately Distressed” Aesthetic?

BY    MAY 12, 2022

Balenciaga’s [Demna] campaign has caused quite the stir on social media, featuring pairs of dirty, completely worn-out sneakers you might expect to see tossed to landfills. 

DRESS FOR DISTRESS WITH BALENCIAGA SNEAKERS ($1,850 A PAIR)
AND RE/DONE'S UP-CYCLED LEVI'S COLLECTION

 

The French fashion house has said the campaign shows how the sneakers are “meant to be worn for a lifetime…”  in keeping with Demna’s commentary on the climate crisis in the past (think of the apocalyptic backdrop to his fall/winter 2020 show)…

Achieving this faux worn-out effect, though, can have a huge impact on the planet and the garment workers who make our clothes, often involving the use of harsh chemicals, as well as vast amounts of energy and water... – particularly considering that more than 100 billion pieces of clothing are produced every year, and over 70 percent currently end up in landfills or are incinerated…

TeenVogue Climate Editor Greta  Þunberg declined comment on editoral collective proposals for fashion institute student zombie strike