New paper shows negative feedback from clouds ‘may damp global warming’ — Paper published today in The Journal of Climate
Study 'uses a combination of two modelling techniques to find that negative feedback from clouds could result in 'a 2.3-4.5% increase in [model projected] cloudiness' over the next century, and that 'subtropical stratocumulus [clouds] may damp global warming in a way not captured by the [Global Climate Models] studied.' This strong negative feedback from clouds could alone negate the 3C alleged anthropogenic warming projected by the IPCC'


