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The Climate Discount: Underestimating the Decline in Real Estate Values

Nonlinear Acceleration, Cascading Feedbacks, and the Compression of Climate Time Daniel Brouse¹ and Sidd Mukherjee²March 11, 2026 ¹Independent Climate Researcher, Economist²Physicist Abstract Recent observations across multiple climate indicators confirm that the impacts of global warming are accelerating at a nonlinear rate. We revisit the Nonlinear Acceleration Hypothesis, originally proposed in the early 1990s, which posits […]

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Underestimating the Speed of Climate Change

Nonlinear Acceleration, Cascading Feedbacks, and the Compression of Climate Time Daniel Brouse¹ and Sidd Mukherjee²March 10, 2026 ¹Independent Climate Researcher, Economist²Physicist Abstract Recent observations across multiple climate indicators suggest that the impacts of global warming are accelerating faster than previously estimated. We revisit the Nonlinear Acceleration Hypothesis, originally proposed in the early 1990s, which posits […]

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Underestimating the Speed of Climate Change

EASY READ VERSION Abstract How fast is climate change accelerating? Our analysis suggests that the observable impacts of global warming are currently increasing at roughly 262^626 (≈64-fold) per decade, implying a doubling time of approximately 2–5 years across multiple climate indicators. This rate is far faster than anything observed during known geological transitions over the […]

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Change in SLR

ABOUT  acceleration of climate change The new Sea level much higher than assumed in most coastal hazard assessments (published March 2026 in Nature) does not directly analyze acceleration of sea-level rise itself. Instead, it demonstrates a major systematic underestimation in coastal impact assessments due to incorrect reference levels for sea height and land elevation. However, […]

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Climate Change: Is It Too Late?

Well, no. It will never be too late. That is the part the ecofascists are depending on. The physics limits warming to roughly +9°C. At that level, much of the planet would be uninhabitable — oceans would rise dramatically, heat extremes would make large regions lethal to humans, freshwater scarcity would be widespread, and agricultural […]

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Smells Like a World War

The Irony of War: Strategic Contradictions in Trump’s Global Conflict War often exposes contradictions that would otherwise remain hidden in normal political discourse. In the current geopolitical moment, those contradictions are particularly stark. Policies pursued simultaneously by the United States under President Donald J. Trump are producing a series of strategic ironies: actions intended to […]

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David vs. Goliath: The Strategic and Economic Risks of a U.S.–Iran War

Calculating the true cost of a large-scale U.S. military campaign against Iran is extraordinarily difficult. Early reports suggest that the United States has been conducting as many as 2,000 bombing missions per day. How long such an operational tempo could continue is unclear, but the apparent objective seems straightforward: systematically destroy Iran’s conventional military infrastructure […]

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The LNG Supply Chain: From Cool-Down to Thaw – Understanding Global Vulnerabilities

The transportation and handling of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is a highly complex, multi-stage process, where timing, temperature control, and logistics are critical. Disruptions at any point in the chain can ripple through the global energy market. Global Supply Risk: The Qatar Example Qatar accounts for roughly 20% of the world’s LNG supply, making its […]

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An Introduction to Advanced Anthropogenic Global Warming

Black Zombie Fires and Green Unicorn Algae A Call to Citizen Scientists by Daniel Brouse and Sidd Mukherjee March 4, 2026 This paper is an invitation. Much about anthropogenic global warming is no longer debated in serious scientific circles.We know the primary driver: fossil fuel combustion.We know the agent: humans. The frontier is no longer […]

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Anthropogenic Global Warming 101

A Primer on Physics, Evidence, and Acceleration Daniel BrouseMarch 3, 2025 Introduction This is a foundational course in anthropogenic climate change. It is not ideological. It is not partisan. It is based on physics, chemistry, and observational data. At the end, there will be a short test. 1. What Is the Cause of Anthropogenic Climate […]

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