By P Gosselin on 19. December 2021
THANK YOU to those who donated to NTZ over the past year. It’s very much appreciated. These donations are a big help when it comes to the hosting fees and troubleshooting costs. We hope you’ll continue to donate to the NTZ site to keep it going. Donate – choose an amount 5101520501002505001000 Every amount helps! […]
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By P Gosselin on 18. December 2021
Despite all the billions invested in green energies, they haven’t been able to prove themselves as a reliable source of electricity. Wind and sun are just too volatile, and inefficient. So it’s little surprise that the International Energy Agency (IEA) reports that the amount of electricity generated worldwide from coal is surging towards a new […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG |
By P Gosselin on 17. December 2021
Charts by Kirye Text by Pierre In terms of temperature, nothing alarming is happening in Sweden in the season of autumn. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has released the Sweden mean temperature data for November, which also means we are able to look at the fall seasonal trends as well. Lately we’ve heard news of […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By Kenneth Richard on 16. December 2021
A summary of some of the latest research affirms COVID vaccine effectiveness at preventing and reducing disease/viral load is very temporary and prone to disappearing. This suggests shot after shot in perpetuity is required to maintain one’s “vaccinated” status. Disturbing research on the waning effectiveness of COVID vaccines has been elevated from the pre-print to a […]
Posted in Pandemic |
By P Gosselin on 15. December 2021
Dystopia: underway in Germany is an aggressive government and media-led campaign that aims to hound and marginalize unvaccinated persons until they submit to vaccination against their will. Dogs and unvaccinated stay outside Though I had known unvaccinated people were being banned from entering “non-essential” shops in Germany, it was still quite a shock to me […]
Posted in Activism, Pandemic |
By P Gosselin on 14. December 2021
A remarkable publication on solar influence on climate goes unnoticed By Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt (Die kalte Sonne) (Text translated/edited by P. Gosselin) On November 3, 2021, the renowned scientific journal Climate published a paper on solar influence on climate. The paper by the renowned solar researcher Dr. Frank Stefani from the Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf is […]
Posted in Solar Sciences |
By Kenneth Richard on 13. December 2021
The northern North Atlantic’s sea ice records derived from ice cores and marine sediments consistently affirm there was far less sea ice during the Early/Mid Holocene than in 2000 CE. Even 17th to 19th century sea ice coverage was similar to (or less than) today’s. A 2020 study (Geirsdóttir et al.) indicated peak Holocene warmth […]
Posted in Arctic, Sea Ice |
By P Gosselin on 12. December 2021
Germany’s coalition agreement and the 2% target for wind energy By Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt (Text translated/edited by P. Gosselin) After the phase-out of nuclear energy at the end of 2023, the coalition agreement aims to bring forward the phase-out of coal, “Ideally, this already would be achieved by 2030“. To this end, renewable energies are […]
Posted in Alternative Energy |
By P Gosselin on 11. December 2021
A mysterious death increase has recently gripped Germany as the number dying in late November surges 25%…cannot be explained by COVID. Regular NTZ contributor Kenneth brought my attention to the latest 2021 death statistics for Germany. There have been reports of mysterious excess mortality late this year which cannot be explained by COVID 19. Germany’s […]
Posted in Pandemic |
By P Gosselin on 10. December 2021
A German analysis finds that the threatening scenarios about the imminent death of all coral reefs in a recent study cannot be justified. ==================================================== The corals off East Africa, doomed to extinction? By Frank Bosse Kalte Sonne (Translated, edited by P. Gosselin) An agency report startles readers: “All coral reefs in the western Indian Ocean […]
Posted in Coral Reefs |
By Kenneth Richard on 9. December 2021
Until recently, human CO2 emissions were responsible for ~10% of the variance in year-to-year CO2 growth rate. But a new analysis says human CO2 emissions have been slightly declining for the last decade. So 0% responsible, apparently. CO2 emissions derived from human activity (fossil fuel combustion and land use changes) only account for about +0.1 […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG |
By P Gosselin on 8. December 2021
Greek green follies fail…a U-turn back to coal Until recently, Greece was one of the largest operators of lignite-fired power plants in Europe, but in 2019 the new government took on the goal of shutting down all coal-fired power plants by 2023 and going green by 2030. But that has turned out to be easier […]
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