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Category Archives: nuclear power

Risk and Nuclear Power Plants

How viable is nuclear power generation?

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Posted byAndy MayFebruary 20, 2017November 19, 2024Posted innuclear power
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      True. All calculations of ECS from real data assume that natural forcings are net zero over the time period. Yet…

    2. oldbrew on ECS, EffCS, and the 25-year Paradox, What CERES tells usMay 5, 2026

      If some of the CO2 increase used in attempts to quantify an ECS figure is due to natural causes, such…

    3. Earth Energy Imbalance: The Sun versus CO2 – Andy May Petrophysicist on TOA EEI versus Surface Net FluxMay 4, 2026

      […] in my Energy and Matter post. The TOA and the surface are partially decoupled by convection, so calibrating TOA…

    4. Earth Energy Imbalance: The Sun versus CO2 – Andy May Petrophysicist on Energy and MatterMay 4, 2026

      […] where heat transfer is mostly done through convection and not by radiation as explained in my Energy and Matter…

    5. Kevin on Holocene WarmingMay 1, 2026

      Thank you, I'll send it to your email now. Regards, Kevin

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