Greenhouse effect slowdown was temporary.

Gary Bernstein
1 min readJun 13, 2019

What is significance of the 2016 Nature paper (*1) finding that “The rate at which the global average surface air temperature (Ts) increases has slowed down during the past few decades1.”

Given that La Nina events arguably soak temperature into the ocean, perhaps there is not much significance to surface temperature reduction wrt any slowdown in AGW. More on warming pause (*5).

Artic ice melt in 2019 is on track to be the worst in satellite history. For more about the climate crises and China’s role, see my article here: https://medium.com/@gary_bernstein/climate-crises-is-real-and-china-pollutes-more-greenhouse-gases-than-the-us-and-eu-combined-1-72f7efeea03

For more on this topic, see my expanded sarcastic article here: https://medium.com/@gary_bernstein/climate-scientists-dor-not-agree-on-agw-consensus-or-climate-doom-and-virtually-every-leftist-538573b48f14

(*1) 2016, Nature, “A Hiatus of the Greenhouse Effect: https://www.nature.com/articles/srep33315

(*5) Warming Pause, re-rebuttal, Nature journal: https://www.nature.com/articles/nclimate2938

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