
Demetris Koutsoyiannis' Substack about Climate Math (and Aftermath)
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I have now moved on to the second chapter of my book “Stochastics as Physics” which I introduced in an earlier post:
“This is not physics, it’s statistics”: Such statements I hear every day, not only from laypeople, but also (or perhaps particularly) from experts. I try to laugh rather than cry in response. The contrast between physics and statistics is s...
There is very high confidence (to use its own language) that the IPCC designates the Mediterranean as a “climate change hotspot”. In section “10.6.4.6
When results of measurements or data are less than the uncertainty of the data, then it is not possible to draw any certain conclusions based on the data. However, this is the case of the man made climate narrative, whose supporters are qui...
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Professor emeritus of Hydrology and Analysis of Hydrosystems at the National Technical University of Athens. Rich experience in teaching, research, administration, and engineering. Good connection with reality thanks to the village where he was born.
After working as a strategy consultant, I have focused on climate change research and writing since 2018. Author of several articles that connect scientific insights with the public's understanding of climate change. Website: greenco2level.org.
PhD Engineering (MIT 1984), Diploma Mechanical-Electrical Engineering (NTUA 1978), Manager of Technometrics Ltd. Long standing critic of the scientific validity of the so called "anthropogenic climatic change", influenced by Aristotelian philosophy.
Retired MSc, physical metallurgy, who has worked for the chemical and petroleum industry in Norway since 1981.
Civil Engineer - Hydrologist
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