If there are plenty of such "refereed" journal articles out there, I think it 
would be good to know about them.

Alan



On 8/24/2019 2:51 PM, Ronal Larson wrote:
Alan,  cc “Geo”

I can see why you referred this - but hope you won’t do another like it (and 
there are plenty - I found out)..

Ron



On Aug 24, 2019, at 9:42 AM, Alan Robock 
<rob...@envsci.rutgers.edu<mailto:rob...@envsci.rutgers.edu>> wrote:

Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International

http://journaljgeesi.com/index.php/JGEESI/article/view/30157

Geophysical Consequences of Tropospheric Particulate Heating: Further Evidence 
that Anthropogenic Global Warming is Principally Caused by Particulate Pollution

J. Marvin Herndon
Transdyne Corporation, 11044 Red Rock Drive, San Diego, CA 92131, USA.

Mark Whiteside
Florida Department of Health in Monroe County, 1100 Simonton Street, Key West, 
FL 33040, USA.

Abstract
The climate science community and the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel 
on Climate Change have misinformed world governments by failing to acknowledge 
tropospheric particulate geoengineering that has been ongoing with 
ever-increasing duration and intensity for decades, and by treating global 
warming solely as a radiation-balance issue, which has resulted in a seriously 
incomplete understanding of the fundamental factors that affect Earth’s surface 
temperature. Here we review the consequences of tropospheric particulate 
heating by absorption of short- and long-wave solar radiation and long-wave 
radiation from Earth’s surface. Generally, black carbon absorbs light over the 
entire solar spectrum; brown carbon absorbs near-UV wavelengths and, to a 
lesser extent, visible light; iron oxides are good absorbers, the most 
efficient being magnetite. Pyrogenic coal fly ash, both from coal burning and 
from tropospheric jet-spraying geoengineering (for military purposes and/or 
climate engineering), contains carbon and iron oxides, hematite and magnetite. 
The recently published climate-science paradigm shift discloses that the main 
cause of global warming is not carbon dioxide heat retention, but particulate 
pollution that absorbs radiation, heats the troposphere, and reduces the 
efficiency of atmospheric-convective heat removal from Earth’s surface. In 
addition to the World War II data, three other independent lines of supporting 
evidence are reviewed: (1) Passage overhead of the Mt. St. Helens volcanic 
plume; (2) Radiosonde and aethalometer investigations of Talukdar et al.; and, 
(3) convection suppression over the tropical North Atlantic caused by the 
Saharan-blown dust. The risks associated with the placement of aerosol 
particulates into the stratosphere, whether lofted naturally, inadvertently, or 
deliberately as proposed for solar radiation management, poses grave risks, 
including the destruction of atmospheric ozone. To solve global warming 
humanity must: (1) Abruptly halt tropospheric particulate geoengineering; (2) 
Trap particulate emissions from coal-fired industrial furnaces (especially in 
India and China) and from vehicle exhaust; and, (3) Reduce particulate-forming 
fuel additives.

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