By P Gosselin on 7. December 2018
Share this… Facebook TwitterGerman business daily Handelsblatt here reports on a new study that suggests up to 114,000 German automotive related jobs could disappear should the switchover to electric mobility take place as planned. According to research by the German Labor Market and Occupational Research Institute (IAB) and its publication titled “Electric Mobility 2035“, the […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Climate Politics |
By Kenneth Richard on 6. December 2018
Share this… Facebook TwitterMany new scientific papers affirm climate model results conflict with one another, diverge from observations, and aren’t fully rooted in established physics. Image Source: Essex and Tsonis, 2018 Climate models are predicated on the assumption that greenhouse gases exert fundamental control on the Earth’s climate system. That’s why for decades it’s been predicted […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Models |
By P Gosselin on 5. December 2018
Share this… Facebook TwitterIs Germany blindly following President Emmanuel Macron in agitating its citizens with plans to impose higher fuel and heating oil taxes? Pay the carbon tax. Pay it. We will keep beating you until you agree to pay it. Pay. The. Carbon. Tax. pic.twitter.com/8dYuchyVIP — Ezra Levant 🍁 (@ezralevant) December 5, 2018 Video in […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 4. December 2018
Share this… Facebook TwitterBy Kirye Data have been showing that Japan has been seeing a warming hiatus going back 20 years, and at many locations, even 30 years. This is the case when using the unadjusted data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) The meteorological autumn has ended and we can plot a sampling of […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By Kenneth Richard on 3. December 2018
Share this… Facebook TwitterAgrobiologist and scientific researcher Dr. Albrecht Glatzle, author of over 100 scientific papers and two textbooks, has published research that shows “there is no scientific evidence, whatsoever, that domestic livestock could represent a risk for the Earth’s climate” and that the “warming potential of anthropogenic GHG [greenhouse gas] emissions has been exaggerated”. Image Source: […]
Posted in Agriculture, Emissions |
By P Gosselin on 2. December 2018
Share this… Facebook TwitterGerman wind turbines are mysteriously collapsing, catching fire, but authorities refuse technical monitoring and mandatory inspections. North German NDR public television here reports how days ago 50 fire fighters were called to the scene of a wind turbine fire. All they could do was extinguish the debris once it had fell to […]
Posted in Alternative Energy |
By P Gosselin on 1. December 2018
Share this… Facebook TwitterUniversity of Exeter: Role of natural climate factors is underestimated By Dr. Sebastian Lüning and Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt (German text translated/edited by P Gosselin) One of the main criticisms of the IPCC climate assessment is the marginalization of natural climate drivers. Indrani Roy of the University of Exeter published a paper in Frontiers, […]
Posted in Models |
By P Gosselin on 30. November 2018
Share this… Facebook TwitterObservations surprise global warming alarmists as snow forecast to fall in Florida, this decade’s November snow cover hits record high, Arctic ice volume stabilizes, models having hard time with forecasts… Yesterday Joe Bastardi at Weatherbell’s Daily Update showed that December in the US and Canada will be starting on the unusually snowy […]
Posted in Arctic, Models |
By Kenneth Richard on 29. November 2018
Share this… Facebook Twitter“Peak Oil is dead. The era of hydrocarbon civilization will never end!” — Prof. N.P. Zapivalov, Russian Geologist “If substantiated, the study of abiotic petroleum origin theory could provide practically unlimited hydrocarbon fuels recharge from below the existing sedimentary petroleum basins in the Earth’s crusts from its mantle.” — Dr. Magdi Ragheb, Nuclear Engineer “[T]here […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Russian Climate Science |
By P Gosselin on 28. November 2018
Share this… Facebook TwitterThe online German BR24 of Bavaria here writes how many endangered birds are being shot or poisoned in what appears to be in some cases attempts to clear the way for controversial projects such as wind parks. Already there are strong protests across Germany concerning wind parks ruining the landscape, damaging the local […]
Posted in Activism, Alternative Energy |
By P Gosselin on 27. November 2018
Share this… Facebook TwitterAt Weatherbell’s most recent Saturday Summary, veteran meteorologist Joe Bastardi presents the main reason why he believes the globe has been warming over the past decades: more water vapor in the atmosphere due to natural ocean cycles. Panic time for Arctic sea ice doomsayers? The former Accuweather meteorologist explains why there’s a […]
Posted in Antarctic, Arctic, CO2 and GHG |
By Kenneth Richard on 26. November 2018
Share this… Facebook TwitterNewly published macrofossil discoveries from 4 papers strongly suggest that modern warmth may still be about 3°C colder than nearly all of the last 10,000 years. Image Source: Leunda et al. (2018) 1. Permafrost is still present today in a region that was permafrost-free throughout the Holocene (until the onset of the Little […]
Posted in Little Ice Age, Paleo-climatology |
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