By Kenneth Richard on 7. December 2020
A new temperature record for all of India shows no obvious net warming since 1951 or 1705. But when scientists select a cold year and draw in a red-hot short-term upward trend from that point, warming appears. Pages 21 to 45 of a new Springer book entitled Assessment of Climate Change over the Indian Region and […]
Posted in Activism, Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 6. December 2020
CO2 has little impact on climate, important for life, says former UN official. A CO2 Memorandum By Albert Köhler MSc. (Translation, editing, subheadings by P Gosselin) With this manuscript I would like to deal with the CO2 topic, which currently seems to be so extremely important for media and politics, solely according to the precepts […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG, CO2 Greens the Earth |
By P Gosselin on 5. December 2020
Disaster was narrowly averted Under 180 ppm atmospheric CO2 concentration, life on earth begins to die. The earth came very close to that point not long ago during the Ice Ages (20,000 years ago). Then the planet warmed naturally, and an increase in atmospheric CO2 to over 200 ppm followed (new study here). The earth […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG, CO2 Greens the Earth |
By P Gosselin on 4. December 2020
If CO2 is a factor in cyclone formation, like some scientists suggest, then the data tell us the life-giving gas is more a brake than an accelerator. There’s been lots of media hype about more tropical storms, which experts suggest are in part due to man-made Co2-induced global warming. Cut the CO2, and the storms […]
Posted in Hurricanes/Tornados |
By Kenneth Richard on 3. December 2020
A new balloon experiment (inadvertently) demonstrates just how weak and inconsequential CO2’s warming effect is. Levendis et al. (2020) tried using an experiment with air-filled (99% nitrogen and oxygen) versus CO2-filled (100% CO2) balloons to demonstrate a consequential warming effect for CO2. But their study may have demonstrated the opposite. In the experiment a heat […]
Posted in Climate Sensitivity, CO2 and GHG |
By P Gosselin on 2. December 2020
7500-km trip by e-vehicle The online German economento.de here reports how last August German e-mobility enthusiast Frank Eusterholz drove a 136-hp modified e-camper from Hanover to the northernmost point in Europe. Eusterholz, a tech geek, believes he is probably the first person to have made the journey to the North Cape with an electrically powered […]
Posted in Alternative Energy |
By P Gosselin on 1. December 2020
Here’s a preview of what to expect from the Green New Deal Germany’s vision of a clean, environmentally friendly energy supply system, all to be discreetly nestled in an idyllic landscape, is in reality morphing into an environmental dystopia of catastrophic proportions. Image: Vernunftkraft.de German wind energy protest group Vernunftkraft.de posted a Youtube video showing […]
Posted in Alternative Energy |
By Kenneth Richard on 30. November 2020
Scientists report they must “exclude atmospheric pCO2 as a direct driver of SST variations” after finding the Atlantic Ocean’s surface was multiple degrees warmer than today from 90 to 20 thousand years ago, or when CO2 concentrations hovered below 200 ppm. Another new study (Hou et al., 2020) casts even more doubt on the contention […]
Posted in Climate Sensitivity, CO2 and GHG, Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 28. November 2020
Why do so few countries in Europe follow Germany in green electricity? The answer could lie in electricity prices: Eurostat lists these for the first half of 2020. Of all countries, Germany, Denmark and the United Kingdom are the wind energy countries that are very far ahead in terms of consumer prices. Hat-tip Die kalte […]
Posted in Alternative Energy |
By P Gosselin on 27. November 2020
Not surprisingly, climate alarmist and Guardian contributor Dana Nuccitelli reported in to brag about winning the recent bet. Then one day later he mustered the courage to express his willingness to bet again: Okay Dana, I’m in against you and will bet 100 USD, applying the same conditions of the previous bet. I say the […]
Posted in Misc. |
By Kenneth Richard on 26. November 2020
A new analysis by Drs. Wijngaarden and Happer (2020) suggests the “self-interference” saturation of all greenhouse gases in the current atmosphere substantially reduces their climate forcing power. At the current concentrations, the forcing power for greenhouse gases like CO2 (~400 ppm) and CH4 (1.8 ppm) are already saturated. Therefore, even doubling the current greenhouse gas […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG |
By P Gosselin on 25. November 2020
Germany’s massive public broadcasting media has a budget of €6.9 billion and 22,612 employees. The budget comes primarily from a licence fee which every household, company and public institution are required by law to pay. For an ordinary household the fee is currently €17.50 per month. ARD logo since 2019. Public domain image But over the years, […]
Posted in Activism |
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