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Scientists Identify More Locations Where It Is Colder Today Than Anytime In The Last 10,000 Years

Scientists Identify More Locations Where It Is Colder Today Than Anytime In The Last 10,000 Years

Share this… Facebook TwitterSites in Canada and Africa were warmer than today throughout nearly the entirety of the Holocene. Canada Per a new study, eastern Canada mean summer temperatures are 13.6°C and July temperatures average 15°C today. For nearly all of the Holocene the region was 1-1.5°C warmer (16.5°C, July) than it is now. In […]

Nature Geoscience: "Eastern Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet HAS GROWN Over Last 20 Years"

Nature Geoscience: “Eastern Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet HAS GROWN Over Last 20 Years”

Share this… Facebook TwitterThe German Klimaschau here presents a new video, this one featuring a new study on the Antarctic Ice Shelf published in Nature Geoscience: Ice sheet “has grown” According to a University of Cambridge press release dated May 13, 2022, “The eastern Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet has grown in area over the last […]

Modelers/ Forecasters Can't Even Agree On Europe's Upcoming Winter

Modelers/ Forecasters Can’t Even Agree On Europe’s Upcoming Winter

Share this… Facebook TwitterAmid the current natural gas shortages, the German government is hoping for a warmer winter so that people don’t wind up freezing to death. Yet, on the other hand, the government warns that warm winters mean a climate disaster is putting our civilization at risk! This year’s there’s much interest in forecasting […]

Polish Leader Calls German Energy Policy “A Curse, Fiasco”…2/3 Of Restaurants Face Bankruptcy!

Share this… Facebook TwitterIt’s Blackout News Friday. Polish leader calls Germany’s energy policy “a curse” and “a fiasco” as the country’s economy continues to crumble in the wake of its energy policy debacle.  German Chancellor Olaf Scholz gets criticized by Polish leader Mateusz Jakub Morawiecki. Image: Krystian Maj, CC BY 3.0 PL, via Wikimedia Commons […]

New Study: Southeastern US Cooling Since The 1800s Associated With Increased Precipitation

New Study: Southeastern US Cooling Since The 1800s Associated With Increased Precipitation

Share this… Facebook TwitterSignificant cooling trends of up to 1°C have been ongoing in the southeastern US since the late 1800s. A new study suggests that higher precipitation trends are linked to decreasing temperatures in this region, comparable to what has happened in other cooling periods (i.e., the Little Ice Age). The southeastern United States […]

Destruction Of German Heritage...430 Year Old Family Craft Bakery Succumbs To "Green Revolution"

Destruction Of German Heritage…430 Year Old Family Craft Bakery Succumbs To “Green Revolution”

Share this… Facebook TwitterGermany’s economic and heritage destruction has reached an all new level, thanks to the Green Revolution Traditional family companies, in business for generations, are now being forced to close up due to energy scarcity and high prices, mostly brought on by the “Green Revolution” madness. 430 years of tradition in Germany gets […]

Incredible Shrinking Vaccine Efficacy: Federal Health Minister Concedes Severe Cases Not Prevented

Share this… Facebook TwitterFirst they promised it offered you immunity and stopped transmission. It didn’t.  Then that changed to: it prevented serious cases, which also was untrue.  Now the latest promise is: Well, it keeps you from dying of COVID at the hospital. The string of phony promises surrounding the mRNA vaccines is long. Do […]

Another Study Says Europe Was At Times Warmer During The Last Glacial When CO2 Levels Were 40% Lower

Another Study Says Europe Was At Times Warmer During The Last Glacial When CO2 Levels Were 40% Lower

Share this… Facebook TwitterThe Earth was still in ice age conditions 14,700 to 12,900 years ago, or during the “Bolling interstadial.” CO2 hovered near 230 ppm at that time, and yet “continental Europe was a few degrees warmer than present” (Toth et al., 2022). In recent years there have been multiple studies detailing a European […]

Potsdam Climate Institute Scientists Criticized: “Scouring For Most Alarmist Stories”

Share this… Facebook TwitterClimate researcher Björn Stevens, director of the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Meteorology in Hamburg, criticizes his Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) colleagues, calling them “alarmist” By Die kalte Sonne Björn Stevens is the director of the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Meteorology in Hamburg and an expert on clouds. […]

Radical Activists Glue Themselves To Porsche Pavilion, Demand Decarbonization Of Transport

Share this… Facebook TwitterEnviro-loonies glue themselves to a Porsche pavilion, go on climate hunger strike People gluing themselves to surfaces in order to obstruct our daily lives: This sort of thing is happening everywhere in Germany. This phenomenon is no better illustrated than by the following Twitter thread: Together with 15 other members of @ScientistRebel1 […]

Alarmist Scientist Tim Flannery's Drought Prediction Contradicted... "Heavy Rainfalls" 3 Years In a Row

Alarmist Scientist Tim Flannery’s Drought Prediction Contradicted… “Heavy Rainfalls” 3 Years In a Row

Share this… Facebook TwitterBy Snow Fan Source: Australian Government, Bureau of Meteorology La Niña continues to ravage Australia for the third year in a row, and for the third time this year – instead of the increasing drought that was predicted a few years ago – Australia is experiencing repeated flooding. Eighteen years ago, Australia’s […]

Detection Of A CO2 Climate Signal In Radiative Forcing Is Again Foiled By Clouds

Detection Of A CO2 Climate Signal In Radiative Forcing Is Again Foiled By Clouds

Share this… Facebook TwitterIt so difficult to constrain errors in identifying the cloud impact on Earth’s radiation budget that the orders-of-magnitude smaller radiative impact of CO2 cannot be distinguished from noise. According to a new study using CERES data, the observed biases in detecting the radiative effects of clouds on climate are 2.5 to 6.25 […]

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