By P Gosselin on 10. April 2011
It’s early Sunday morning here in Germany, and today will be a special day. I’m going to bed now and when I get up I will be able to tell you why. Nothing really big, but for me I find that it is indeed somewhat special. More later! Good night!
Posted in Monthly summaries |
By P Gosselin on 9. April 2011
Richard Wagner at the German site Die Achse Des Guten (The Axis of Good) takes an excellent look at the feasibility of powering society solely with renewable energy (sun, wind, biofuel) and through energy savings. It’s a challenge many engineers are grappling with. All images here are from: http://wattsupwiththat wind-turbines-video/. But earlier a reader here at […]
Posted in Alternative Energy |
By P Gosselin on 8. April 2011
The scene of the accident occurring earlier today looks as grisly as a war zone. Motorists were blinded by a sandstorm on the A19 motorway near the German coastal port city of Rostock. In all, almost 50 cars were involved in the massive pile up, with 10 dead and almost 100 injured. 17 cars and three […]
Posted in Weather |
By P Gosselin on 7. April 2011
Hans Schellnhuber’s Master Plan for the “Great Transformation” of society announced in a Spiegel interview is now out. h/t: DirkH If there was ever a document out there certifying someone has no clue about economics and democratic principles, this is it! And it’s as remote from reality that anything can get. Only reality-isolated, pointy-headed academics could come up […]
Posted in Abnormal Climate Psych, Activism, Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 7. April 2011
Dogmatism is a dangerous thing – especially when dealing with economics and when it attempts to dictate markets. Some examples follow below. 1.) EU climate policy leads to more CO2 emissions German blog Oekowatch writes about a press release from the German Association of Energy and Power Economics (VIK), which concludes that ever stricter EU climate policies […]
Posted in Activism, Agriculture, Alternative Energy, Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 6. April 2011
It just came to my attention through WUWT that Joe Bastardi is active again at a new site called the Weatherbell, operated together with compagno Joe D’aleo. They’re also running a blog too and I just left my first comment there. I’m really excites about this because I really enjoyed Joe’s European blog and especially his highly […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 5. April 2011
Global temperatures continue their overall stagnation that has taken hold over the last decade or so, and have plummeted over the last three months, defying the global warming alarmists predictions of a temperature spiral as CO2 emissions continue to rise. Roy Spencer just released the UAH MSU March global lower troposphere temperature data. Here’s the […]
Posted in Climate Bet For Charity, Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 5. April 2011
All them windmills littering the landscape and the acres of solar panels mounted on roofs here in cloudy Germany are doing nothing to reduce energy dependency, and are unable to take up the slack left by the panicked Merkel-ordered nuclear power plant shutdowns in Germany. In fact, before the Merkel government shut down 7 of Germany’s nuclear […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Nuclear energy |
By P Gosselin on 4. April 2011
Last week I wrote about Hans Schellnhuber, Climate Advisor to Angela Merkel, and his yet-to-be unveiled “Masterplan” written by him and his all knowing master elitists on the German Advisory Council on Global Change. Looking a little deeper we find a strategy paper written last April, in the wake of the Copenhagen collapse, by Schellnhuber and his elitist members […]
Posted in Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 3. April 2011
Leading German scientists are now spreading fear among children at schools. Is this the indoctrination part of the “Masterplan”? German science used to be, and is in many areas, still highly regarded worldwide. But in the area of climate science, it has been reduced to politics and masterplanning. Sadly, Germany’s “leading climate scientists” are far more preoccupied with […]
Posted in Activism, Hockey Team |
By P Gosselin on 2. April 2011
I’m not devaluing what happened back in history. I’m using this to describe the true dimensions of what is about to happen to our rural heritage. This is not hyperbole! Also see WUWT California reality. Klimaretter has a useless piece here where the author calls the Fukushima event the spark that is setting off the Green Industrial […]
Posted in Alternative Energy |
By P Gosselin on 2. April 2011
I wanted to hit the sack but a video clip in English of some excerpts from an interview of John Holdren by German intellectual paper DIE ZEIT. Click here:: http://www.zeit.de/wissen/2011-03/holdren-chefberater-obama At about the 3:40 mark, Holdren is asked what will be the sciences of the future and the challenges. This takes him to climate change: We […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Misc. |
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