FlySurfer said..
In a paper published in the journal of Modern Physics B , Professor Qin-Bin Lu, a professor of physics and astronomy, biology and chemistry at the University of Waterloo challenges conventional thinking about the roots of climate change.
That is a big part of a set of problems. Firstly, by publishing it in a physics journal, the peer review process only centers on verifing the physics and ignores any verification of the claim in relation to observational meteorology
"In fact, the data shows that CFCs conspiring with cosmic rays caused both the polar ozone hole and global warming," claims Lu.
A claim that is neither supported by meteorological observations, nor are the discrepancies explained.
He also failed to explain why warming continued after 1990, despite the total concentration of measured CFCs remaining constant.
He also failed to acknowledge why, while the indicators he referred to did suggest that cooling has begun in 2002, why he disregarded more accurate mean-surface temperatures that indicated the opposite.