Oomeen.com is a personal website by Oomeen Basing focused on climate science, particularly the greenhouse effect, global warming, and the causes of climate change. The site is written for non-specialists and presents the author's alternative interpretation of climate change compared with the mainstream scientific consensus. The main themes of thw website are: Greenhouse Effect
Presents the author's "Cardinal Model" and other empirical models intended to estimate the contribution of greenhouse gases to warming.
Argues that greenhouse-gas warming effects become increasingly saturated at higher concentrations.
Challenges the mainstream view that human emissions are the dominant cause of recent global warming.
Argues that natural climate variability has been the primary driver of climate changes throughout Earth's history and remains important today.
Contains dedicated sections on carbon dioxide and methane.
Maintains that the warming effect of increased atmospheric CO₂ is significantly smaller than commonly estimated by mainstream climate science.
Reviews major climate events over hundreds of millions of years, including ice ages, warm periods, mass extinctions, and geological changes.
Uses these historical examples to support the argument that climate has always changed naturally.
Promotes the author's books, including Natural and Anthropogenic Climate Variability (Volumes I and II).
The books expand on the website's arguments and provide both layperson and technical discussions.
The author states that he has a background in chemistry, spectroscopy, astrophysics, numerical analysis, and computer modelling. He argues that this experience provides relevant expertise for analysing greenhouse-gas behaviour and climate data.
The central conclusion presented throughout the site is that:
Human greenhouse-gas emissions have contributed only a relatively small amount to observed warming since the 19th century.
Natural climate variability is the dominant cause of climate changes.
Policies such as "Net Zero" are based on an exaggerated interpretation of climate risks.
The views presented on Oomeen.com differ substantially from the position of major scientific bodies such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and most climate researchers, who conclude that recent global warming is primarily driven by human greenhouse-gas emissions. The website explicitly argues against that mainstream consensus.