By P Gosselin on 7. December 2021
By AR Göhring (EIKE) (Translated/edited/condensed by P. Gosselin) The German Tagesschau reports that the 14-29 age goup don’t take the Fridays-For-Future protests as seriously as journalists thought. Afraid, but unwilling A study by Simon Schnetzer and Klaus Hurrelmann called Jugend in Deutschland (Youth in Germany) reveals some unsurprising attitudes of the generation under 30. The […]
Posted in Activism, Alarmism, Lifestyles of the Rich and Alarmist |
By Kenneth Richard on 6. December 2021
Claims that rising sea levels led to a remote island species’ demise is contradicted by evidence that sea levels were meters higher than today a few thousand years ago. In 2019 Australia’s government announced that climate change – rising seas, specifically – had claimed its first-ever mammalian victim: a rat. Photo: State of Queensland, CC BY […]
Posted in Sea Levels |
By P Gosselin on 5. December 2021
Austria: Law amendment foresees up to one year in prison for vaccine critics Austria’s online Express.at here reports on the law against vaccination opponents, set to go into force in early 2022. The fine for not complying to the vaccine mandate has been reduced to €2000 instead of €7200. That is quite a bit softer, […]
Posted in Pandemic |
By P Gosselin on 4. December 2021
Charts by Kirye Text by Pierre The November and fall, 2021, untampered mean temperature data are in for Tokyo and its Hachijojima island – no warming in decades! Tokyo Here’s the latest plot of November mean temperatures for Tokyo since 1988: Data: JMA. Over the past 33 years, November mean temperatures in Tokyo have been […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 3. December 2021
Here’s how the COVID government policy is working in Germany: They’re just jabbing in the dark with the delusional hope something will work, praying not too much carnage will result. Just take the vax, it’ll protect you – maybe for decades, the media promised a lockdown-weary population early this year. You’ll be protected and things […]
Posted in Misc., Pandemic |
By Kenneth Richard on 2. December 2021
For decades Great Barrier Reef (GBR) warming and coral bleaching have often been assumed to be driven by human greenhouse gas emissions and/or El Niño events. But a new study finds a much larger and more robust correlation between natural cloud cover modulation of solar radiation, shallow-water warming, and bleaching. It has taken over 260 […]
Posted in Cloud Climate Influence, Coral Reefs |
By P Gosselin on 1. December 2021
More warming would save lives A new, comprehensive Lancet study shows that far more people are being killed globally by cold weather than by hot weather. Die kalte Sonne here looks at the impacts of temperature extremes on mortality. There’s no doubt that extreme weather kills more people. But the question in these times of […]
Posted in Misc. |
By P Gosselin on 30. November 2021
Global Sea Ice Area Data analyst Zoe Phin just posted some interesting, surprising results on global sea ice area. Data sources like the National Snow and Ice Data Center show global sea ice has been” drastically decreasing for a long time” and so we need to panic and overhaul the entire carbon economy. We hear this […]
Posted in Antarctic, Arctic, Misc. |
By Kenneth Richard on 29. November 2021
The Greenland end-of-melt-season snowline should presumably be exhibiting a trend consistent with consequential Greenland ice sheet melt, especially an increase in the bare ice area. Yet, consistent with the recent non-warming trend for Greenland, there has been no statistically significant linear trend in these key climate change metrics. The Polar Portal Arctic tracking website includes […]
Posted in Arctic, Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 28. November 2021
At FaceBook, Dane Peter Bardland presents a chart and commentary on Germany’s upcoming rapid nuclear power phaseout. By the end of 2022, the government will have shut down another 6 plants with a total (baseload) capacity of 8.54 gigawatts! Chart: Presented by Peter Bardland Yesterday we commented here that Germany will in fact be shutting […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Green Follies |
By P Gosselin on 27. November 2021
The energy source that Germany moves to shut down, rescued the country from widespread blackouts in 2021. Blackout News reports that more of Germany’s power is being produced by coal and nuclear fuels. In 2021, due to unfavorable weather conditions, wind and solar energy production plummeted in 2021 compared to 2020. “Germany’s power mix is […]
Posted in Alternative Energy |
By P Gosselin on 26. November 2021
Die kalte Sonne reports on a new aerosol study by Liu et al. The results are a major blow to the high greenhouse-gas climate sensitivity modelers. IPCC scientists have a favorite wild card they often use to explain serious model discrepancies: aerosols. Mysterious cooling events in the past are often explained away by aerosols from […]
Posted in Antarctic, Climate Sensitivity, Models, Pollution |
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