By P Gosselin on 19. May 2019
Hysteria and insults get refuted Australia’s election results are in, and once again major media are in state of shock. The New York Times here for example called it a “stunning win” and claimed it was “propelled by a populist wave” that resembled “the force that has upended politics in the United States, Britain and […]
Posted in Abnormal Climate Psych, Alarmism |
By P Gosselin on 18. May 2019
There’s really not any real doubt about it. Cities, with their millions of tonnes of steel, asphalt and concrete act as ideal heat-absorbing sinks which take a long time to cool down at night. Just drive on a hot summer night through the country side and into a city makes that very clear. Yet global […]
Posted in Temperature Bias/Urbanization |
By P Gosselin on 17. May 2019
There has been a flurry of major May cold weather and snow reports coming in from a variety of regions across the globe, leaving global warming alarmists speechless. Australia in ice box For example, weather site electroverse.net here just reported on how the entire Australian land mass is getting walloped by extreme cold as the […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Weather |
By Kenneth Richard on 16. May 2019
During the last few hundred years, species extinctions primarily occurred due to habitat loss and predator introduction on islands. Extinctions have not been linked to a warming climate or higher CO2 levels. In fact, since the 1870s, species extinction rates have been plummeting. Image Sources: Loehle & Eschenbach (2012), BBC, Wrightstone, 2019 In the past […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 15. May 2019
The Jena-Germany based climate science and renewable energies- critical European Institute For Climate and Energy (EIKE) has sent a cease and desist letter to Wikimedia headquarters in San Francisco demanding that the platform remove all the “false content” in the German language entry about the organization. Slander: Wikipedia’s German site describes EIKE as an organization […]
Posted in Activism, Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 14. May 2019
As the pressure mounts in Germany to switch off coal power plants and to rapidly transition over to green energies, one gets the feeling that it all has more to do with a desperate, last-ditch effort by the green energy proponents to rescue their pet green project. Photo right: Energy expert, Dr. Björn Peters. Image: […]
Posted in Alternative Energy |
By Kenneth Richard on 13. May 2019
Over the course of a 12 hour period on a cloudless day, 500 Wm-2 of solar energy pummels past the ocean surface to depths of 20 or more meters, warming up the first 2 meters of the ocean by 2.0 K. Image Source: Fairall et al., 1996 In contrast, the infrared radiation absorbed and re-emitted […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG, Scepticism, Solar Sciences |
By P Gosselin on 12. May 2019
Gulfstream “barely impacted” by Arctic ice melt By Die kalte Sonne (German text translated/edited by P Gosselin) Arctic ice melt barely impacting AMOC. Day After Tomorrow scenario remains fantasy, new study suggests. Figure: R. Curry, http://editors.eol.org/eoearth/wiki/File:OCP07_Fig-6.jpg; CC BY 3.0 Stefan Rahmstorf never tires of claiming the Gulf Stream system (AMOC, Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation) is […]
Posted in Arctic, Oceans |
By P Gosselin on 11. May 2019
By Kirye Correction: 7 of 9 stations show no warming (not 8 of 9). April data have been coming in, and they show that warming has been missing at many sub-Arctic stations over the past decades. Canada cooling Looking at 9 stations in Canada, where data from the Japan Meteorology Agency (JMA) are mostly complete, […]
Posted in Antarctic, Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 10. May 2019
Earlier Arctic warmth unexplained: In Franz Josef Land it was several degrees warmer in early 1930s than today By Die kalte Sonne (German text translated/edited by P Gosselin) In January 2019, a paper by Andrzej Araźny et al appeared in the journal Theoretical and Applied Climatology, in which the researchers evaluated the weather data from […]
Posted in Arctic, Models |
By Kenneth Richard on 9. May 2019
Another new paper published in Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology casts further doubt on the paradigm that says CO2 has historically been a temperature driver. Evidence from the tropical Atlantic indicates today’s regional temperatures (15.5°C) are 7.5°C colder than a peak temperatures (23°C) between 15,000 to 10,000 years ago, when CO2 hovered around 220 ppm. Image Source: Reißig et al., […]
Posted in Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 8. May 2019
The 4.6 trillion euro German green energies flop By Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt and Frank Bosse (German text translated/edited by P. Gosselin) The demands for the phasing out of coal, fuel and natural gas are becoming ever more shrill in Germany. At first early this year it began with the bold proposal of the coal commission, […]
Posted in Activism, Alternative Energy |
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