Most of the content I read on Substack isn't particularly engaging. Hats off, Tim, for producing content that is eminently relevant to current events and alluring to scientific minds. You always get the noggin joggin'.
I struggled for years to reach a reasoned conclusion on the question of anthropogenic climate change. You settled it for me a couple of years ago by pointing out the true cause and effect relationship between atmospheric temperature and CO2 concentration.
Thank you so much for your climate heresy!
Can I suggest self-publishing on Amazon KDP?
I used this medium to publish a process engineering treatise, and found it satisfactory.
Maybe https://climatechangedispatch.com/the-people-promising-us-net-zero-are-clueless-about-energy-storage/, or the Heartland or Brownstone Instututes?
Thank you !
Fabulous summary! Much appreciated.
Most of the content I read on Substack isn't particularly engaging. Hats off, Tim, for producing content that is eminently relevant to current events and alluring to scientific minds. You always get the noggin joggin'.
Thanks Adam --
But I have much other more important things to worry about -- like all the birds and squirrels that have decided that MY house is THEIR house!
Great one Tim! Good to read we still have real and honest academics!
I'm not an academic.
I'm a physicist, engineer, and independent scientist.
I struggled for years to reach a reasoned conclusion on the question of anthropogenic climate change. You settled it for me a couple of years ago by pointing out the true cause and effect relationship between atmospheric temperature and CO2 concentration.
Thank you so much for your climate heresy!
Can I suggest self-publishing on Amazon KDP?
I used this medium to publish a process engineering treatise, and found it satisfactory.