Waste Not, Want Not: A Note from Tom Quirk on Nuclear Waste Disposal
The mining of uranium and the disposal of spent fuel are the largest components of the costs in the uranium fuel cycle. The disposal of long-lived radioactive waste within Australia could be one of...
View ArticleTests of the Sensitivity of the Atmosphere to Variations in Green Houses...
General Circulation Models (GCM) used to forecast the future evolution of the atmosphere do not properly cover many of the important features of the last fifty years. This raises serious questions...
View ArticleA Note on Temperature Anomalies by Tom Quirk
One of the most vexing things about climate change is the endless debate about temperatures. Did they rise, did they fall or were they pushed? At times it seems like a Monty Python sketch following...
View ArticleA Note on Temperature Anomalies by Tom Quirk (Part 2)
One of the most vexing things about climate change is the endless debate about temperatures. Did they rise, did they fall or were they pushed? At times it seems like a Monty Python sketch following...
View ArticleThe Available Evidence Does Not Support Fossil Fuels as the Source of...
BECAUSE the increase in the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide has correlated with an increase in the use of fossil fuels, causation has been assumed. Tom Quirk has tested this assumption...
View ArticleFossil Fuels Fail to Explain Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Levels: AEF Media...
CHAIR of the Australian Environment Foundation, Jennifer Marohasy, today welcomed new research by Australian physicist, Dr Tom Quirk, suggesting natural environmental forces, more than just fossil...
View ArticleComparing Global Temperatures
THERE are four official global temperature data sets and there has been much debate and discussion as to which best represents change in global temperature. Tom Quirk has analysed variations within...
View ArticleA Windy Future
THE Australian government didn’t get its carbon trading legislation through the Senate last week and has now decided, at least for the moment, to just push ahead with that part of the legislation...
View ArticleThe Computer says NO: Tom Quirk on Why This Report from the IPCC Should Be...
THE IPCC use of computer models to predict temperatures, rain fall, sea level rises and other weather related events either global or regional has comprehensively failed to predict most of the...
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