According to the University of Waterloo News:  "The peer reviewed paper 
published this week not only provides fundamental understanding of the 
ozone hole and global climate change but has *superior predictive 
capabilities *compared with the conventional sunlight driven ozone 
depleting and CO2 warming models".   This UW article, "Global Warming 
caused by CFCs, not carbon dioxide' is 
*here*<http://uwaterloo.ca/news/news/global-warming-caused-cfcs-not-carbon-dioxide-study-says>.
 
 The article contains a picture of* a proud Dr. Lu*.  

A version of Dr. Lu's paper is on arxiv, i.e. 
*here*<http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1210/1210.6844.pdf>. 
  Quoting from that paper:  "it was shown [Lu cites previous papers of his 
own to substantiate this] that there has been absolute saturation, i.e. *no 
GHG effect* associated with the increasing concentrations of non-halogen 
gases, since the 1950s".  

Because no matter how much the concentration of  trace gases in the 
atmosphere other than halocarbons increases in the coming decades there 
will be no warming of the planet as a result, and because the concentration 
of halocarbons in the atmosphere is declining, Dr. Lu makes this superior 
prediction:

<http://uwaterloo.ca/news/sites/ca.news/files/styles/body-500px-wide/public/uploads/images/20130528%20-%20CFCs%20Climate%20Change1.png>
    

The *dean of the* *faculty of science at the University of Waterloo buys 
this. * According to UW's Waterloo News, that dean,* Terry McMahon*, said 
this: "This study underlines the importance of understanding the basic 
science underlying ozone depletion and global climate change".  

Indeed.    

Incidentally, Dr. Lu appears to have no interest in, and does not account 
for, the rising heat content of the global ocean, in this paper.


On Thursday, May 30, 2013 9:25:18 AM UTC-7, andrewjlockley wrote:
>
> Poster's note : if this is real, it will create quite a fuss. Some humble 
> pie will be eaten
>

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