By P Gosselin on 30. June 2020
Share this… Facebook Twitter300,000 views in first 48 hours…”no basis for lock-down…”falsification of scientific data”…Soviet style psychiatry for dissenters… On June 28, two days ago, German psychology student ‘Sebastian’ released a video that completely demolishes the hype surrounding the COVID-19 “pandemic” and how dangerously authoritarian the government is handling the matter. It claims that the […]
Posted in Activism, Alarmism |
By Kenneth Richard on 29. June 2020
Share this… Facebook TwitterMarine species subjected to high CO2 extremes – 8,891 to 95,000 ppm – in their natural environments may not be adversely affected. They may even “thrive”. Earlier this year we highlighted a study that says coral reefs “thrive” near seafloor volcanic vents where CO2 concentrations reach 60,000 to 95,000 ppm. Image Source: PHYS.ORG […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG, Coral Reefs, Emissions, Natural Variability |
By P Gosselin on 28. June 2020
Share this… Facebook Twitter Image for illustration only. Credit: NASA JPL, public domain photo By Die kalte Sonne (Text translated by P. Gosselin) German chancellor Angela Merkel gave a speech at the 50th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos on 23 January 2020, which included a section on climate change. It says: […]
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By P Gosselin on 27. June 2020
Share this… Facebook TwitterBy Kirye and Pierre Gosselin This is how alarmists operate today: Find one single extreme weather event and immediately behold it as proof of an impending climate change catastrophe. Never mind such events have happened earlier when CO2 was much lower. “Record” heat at Verhojansk Earlier this week, for example, teenage activist […]
Posted in Activism, Alarmism, Arctic, Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 26. June 2020
Share this… Facebook Twitter The myth of increasing European drought By Frank Bosse (Translated, edited by P Gosselin) It sounds so simple: it is undoubtedly getting warmer in Central Europe, and this is leading to increasing droughts. If you take the last two summers, this seems to be confirmed. And just like that it was […]
Posted in Drought and Deserts |
By Kenneth Richard on 25. June 2020
Share this… Facebook TwitterDue to the expansion of wind energy projects in the United States in the last decade, a conservative estimate for yearly bat fatalities from wind turbines ranges between 1.7 to 3.7 million. A new study suggests death numbers may be 4 to 7 times higher due to carcass search deficiencies. It is […]
Posted in Green Follies, Wind Power |
By P Gosselin on 24. June 2020
Share this… Facebook TwitterNowadays as soon as there’s any hint of some heat in the forecast, the European press immediately jump to holler a “record hot” summer is in the pipeline. Brace yourselves! A total miss For example, just last week The Weather Channel Germany warned of 40°C temperatures for Germany, probably after some model […]
Posted in Models, Stupid Predictions |
By P Gosselin on 23. June 2020
Share this… Facebook TwitterBy Kirye and P. Gosselin Today we look at the NASA data from 6 stations from the US southeast region. In every case the trends were warmed up by what NASA calls “adjusting”. Four of the 6 stations showed a clear cooling trend, which were then altered by NASA to show warming. […]
Posted in Data Manipulation |
By Kenneth Richard on 22. June 2020
Share this… Facebook TwitterThere is no apparent connection between Greenland’s ice melt and atmospheric CO2 concentrations. The ice that blankets Greenland today stands over 3 kilometers high. This ice volume can almost completely vanish – with just a tiny ice cap in the eastern highlands remaining – when CO2 concentrations only reach pre-1750 levels, or […]
Posted in Arctic, Glaciers, Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 21. June 2020
Share this… Facebook TwitterFrom the Atlantic to the Alps: westerly winds have determined the climate in Central Europe for 14.5 million years (Translated/edited from the German by P. Gosselin) Sabine Wendler of the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre Press Office Senckenberg Research Institute and Nature Museums Senckenberg scientists in Germany have just studied the […]
Posted in Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 20. June 2020
Share this… Facebook TwitterThe German online Business Insider here reports on just how climate (un)friendly electric cars really are. It concludes that e-cars in Germany are “far from being climate friendly”. As much of the public already suspects, the electricity coming out of the German outlets today is still largely produced by fossil fuel plants. […]
Posted in Alternative Energy |
By P Gosselin on 19. June 2020
Share this… Facebook TwitterAccording to global warming catastrophists, climate change is good for everything that’s bad, and bad for all that is good. So not surprisingly, many have been claiming for years that tornadoes will become ever stronger, more frequent and so devastating that we’ll be sorry for not listening. But as many of us […]
Posted in Hurricanes/Tornados |
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