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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Papers; IPCC Fourth Assessment Report Papers: Working Group I, The Physical Science Basis of Climate Change, 2005-2007; Expert Review Comments on First-Order Draft, Chapter 1. ESPP IPCCAR4WG1. Environmental Science and Public Policy Archives. Harvard College Library, Cambridge, Mass. page 124. 124

See response to comment (1- anthropogenic emissions of CO2 are an insignificant contribution to the observed increase 23). to atmospheric CO2 concentration.” (Rorsch A, Thoenes D and Courtney RS, (E&E v10 no2 (2005)). [Richard S Courtney] 1-43 A 17:13 17:13 For accuracy, it is very, very important to insert the following additional paragraphs.

 

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Papers; IPCC Fourth Assessment Report Papers: Working Group I, The Physical Science Basis of Climate Change, 2005-2007; Expert Review Comments on First-Order Draft, Chapter 2. ESPP IPCCAR4WG1. Environmental Science and Public Policy Archives. Harvard College Library, Cambridge, Mass. page 381. 381

Batch From To Comment Notes the understandings fed into the calculator or the construction of the GCM). [Richard S Courtney] 2-50 A 23:43 23:44 Insert “radiative” between “Earth’s” and “greenhouse effect” because it is not known if Do not agree with argument, tet other components of the greenhouse effect (e.g. the convective and evapourative retained components) have adjusted to compensate for the observed increase to the radiative component of the greenhouse effect.

 

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Papers; IPCC Fourth Assessment Report Papers: Working Group I, The Physical Science Basis of Climate Change, 2005-2007; Expert Review Comments on First-Order Draft, Chapter 2. ESPP IPCCAR4WG1. Environmental Science and Public Policy Archives. Harvard College Library, Cambridge, Mass. page 369. 369

Batch From To Comment Notes that this be done because it seems the authors of this chapter are ignorant of the warming effect of sulphate aerosols combined with soot particles. [Richard S Courtney] 2-20 A 6:31 6:32 There is a need to check if the +0.55 Wm-2 RF of sulphate aerosols combined with soot Paper will be cited particles (ref.

 

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Papers; IPCC Fourth Assessment Report Papers: Working Group I, The Physical Science Basis of Climate Change, 2005-2007; Expert Review Comments on First-Order Draft, Chapter 2. ESPP IPCCAR4WG1. Environmental Science and Public Policy Archives. Harvard College Library, Cambridge, Mass. page 363. 363

The model predictions can only indicate the confidence that can be applied to the understandings built into the models because agreement of those predictions with empirical data obtained from the real climate system can provide confidence that those understandings are correct. Richard S Courtney (exp.) [Richard S Courtney] 2-3 A 3:21 3:21 Delete the sentence, “There is also some confidence … realistic climate change Do not agree with argument mechanisms” because this sentence in the draft title is simply not true.

 

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Papers; IPCC Fourth Assessment Report Papers: Working Group I, The Physical Science Basis of Climate Change, 2005-2007; Expert Review Comments on First-Order Draft, Chapter 2. ESPP IPCCAR4WG1. Environmental Science and Public Policy Archives. Harvard College Library, Cambridge, Mass. page 379. 379

[Richard S Courtney] 2-42 A 16:56 17:1 Replace from, “Nevertheless the effect …” to “… of the halocarbon RF which” with “The Do not agrree with logic of arguement growth of the halocarbon RF has substantially reduced.

 
 

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Papers; IPCC Fourth Assessment Report Papers: Working Group I, The Physical Science Basis of Climate Change, 2005-2007; Expert Review Comments on First-Order Draft, Chapter 1. ESPP IPCCAR4WG1. Environmental Science and Public Policy Archives. Harvard College Library, Cambridge, Mass. page 130. 130

American Journal of Botany, 90, pp 610-619 (2003), Wagner F et al. Science vol. 284 p 92 (1999)). [Richard S Courtney] 1-71 A 37:35 37:35 For completeness and accuracy, after “… absorbed solar energy.” it is very important to Taken into account.