By P Gosselin on 31. May 2019
By Kirye and Pierre Gosselin Update: Another coastal station has been added: Novolazarevsk, so it’s 11 stations. ============================================== Over the past few years, climate alarmists have increasingly been resorting to weather-ambulance chasing, which has necessitated the trotting of the globe in the search of weather anomalies to behold as proof of man-made climate change. But […]
Posted in Antarctic |
By Kenneth Richard on 30. May 2019
While it may seem counterintuitive, the expansion of wind and solar energy necessarily leads to the preservation and eventual growth in fossil fuel energy generation. This “paradox” hasn’t gone unnoticed. As good business practice, fossil fuel companies are now actively advocating for and investing in wind and solar technologies. In an analysis of energy return […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Solar, Wind Power |
By P Gosselin on 29. May 2019
Results show EU-critics were biggest winners, Greens lost in Greta’s own Sweden and managed to pick up only 7 new seats outside of Germany. Now that the dust of Europe’s election has settled and the numbers are in, it is possible to get a clear picture of what exactly happened. If you believe the green-socialist […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Media / Bias |
By P Gosselin on 28. May 2019
Seasoned Swiss meteorologist calls out sloppy, click-baiting journalism peddling sensational AccuWeather scorcher summer forecast for Central Europe. Even weirder, AccuWeather is simultaneously predicting near record cold summer for Europe. Prominent Swiss meteorologist Jörg Kachelmann recently tweeted his reaction to an AccuWeather seasonal forecast reported by the Swiss online Tagesanzeiger here who warned Europe would be […]
Posted in Activism, Alarmism, Stupid Predictions |
By Kenneth Richard on 27. May 2019
A new paper published in Remote Sensing reports substantial summer cooling of Antarctica’s entire sea ice region due to an increase in surface albedo between 1982 to 2015. Zhou et al., 2019 The Characteristics of Surface Albedo Change Trends over the Antarctic Sea Ice Region during Recent Decades “The Arctic sea ice is becoming thin […]
Posted in Antarctic, Cooling/Temperature, Sea Ice |
By P Gosselin on 26. May 2019
If you’re in government and don’t like the findings of the IPCC reports, then just change them! This is what the German government appears to have done recently. ===================================================== The Falsification of IPCC Summary Reports by the German Government By Prof. Dr. Horst-Joachim Lüdecke (German text translated/edited by P Gosselin) Was it sloppiness or intent? […]
Posted in Activism, Climate Politics, Data Manipulation |
By P Gosselin on 25. May 2019
Again today we are seeing earlier sensational, hysterical alarmist predictions made by “climate scientists” falling to pieces before our eyes. Recall how back in 2012 parts of the USA were seeing drought conditions and so the climate alarmists declared the US climate was entering a “permanent drought” – due to man’s use of fossil fuels. […]
Posted in Alarmism, Drought and Deserts, Stupid Predictions |
By P Gosselin on 24. May 2019
Dutch investigative journalist Marijn Poels recently interviewed leading climatologist Dr. Judith Curry, see following video: In the interview, Curry told that climate scientists have been acting “overconfident” and have been ignoring too many unknowns and all the uncertainty which the science is fraught with. “There”s a lot of scope for people to be wrong” concerning […]
Posted in Activism, Models, Natural Oceanic Oscillations, Scepticism |
By Kenneth Richard on 23. May 2019
Biomarker evidence for Arctic-region sea ice coverage in the northern Barents Sea indicates the most extensive sea ice conditions of the last 9,500 years occurred during the 20th century (0 cal yr BP). In contrast, this region was ice free with open water conditions during the Early Holocene (9,500-5,800 years ago). Berben et al., 2019 […]
Posted in Arctic, Paleo-climatology, Sea Ice |
By P Gosselin on 22. May 2019
Early May saw a surprise heavy snowfall across parts of central Europe and near record levels for that particular time of year up in the Alps. Such events do little to bolster public confidence in the claim the globe is warming. So leave it to the ultra-alarmist Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) to […]
Posted in Activism, Hockey Team, Oceans |
By P Gosselin on 21. May 2019
Well, maybe we aren’t all going to die in 11 1/2 years, like some surrounding Australia’s Labour Party were insisting before the recent elections. Hat-tip: reader Mary Brown A new study appearing in the Journal of Weather and Climate Extremes titled “Historical extreme rainfall events in southeastern Australia” – led by Linden Ashcroft, School of […]
Posted in Drought and Deserts, Natural Variability |
By Kenneth Richard on 20. May 2019
A new analysis of recent trends for the Greenland ice sheet reveals that since 2012 there has been an abrupt slowing of melt rates and a trend reversal to cooling and ice growth. • In 2018, 26 of Greenland’s 47 largest glaciers were either stable or grew in size. • Overall, the 47 glaciers advanced […]
Posted in Arctic, Cooling/Temperature, Glaciers |
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