By P Gosselin on 19. October 2022
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz apparently has had enough of his coalition partner Green Party’s sabotage of the country’s electric power supply and so on Monday he decided that the three remaining nuclear power plants should keep running through the winter – against the wishes of the radical Greens, who also hate nuclear power. Wood theft […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 18. October 2022
Charts by Kirye, using data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) Extreme weather events, like tropical storms, are supposed to be intensifying and becoming more frequent as the world warms, the global warming alarmists like to claim as they try to spread panic and anxiety. This, they say, is robustly supported by science and so […]
Posted in Hurricanes/Tornados |
By Kenneth Richard on 17. October 2022
“The cause of global warming is still under debate.” – Choi and Manousiouthakis, 2022 Radiative models estimating the temperature effects of increasing CO2 to 420 ppm indicate 0.64°C of the alleged 1.2°C warming since the 19th century could be explained by CO2 increases. Image Source: Choi and Manousiouthakis, 2022 A 2013 study suggested only 0.26°C […]
Posted in Climate Sensitivity, CO2 and GHG |
By P Gosselin on 16. October 2022
By Robert Grünfeld, EIKE (Translated/edited by P. Gosselin) Af Jan Ainali – still picture out of File: Greta Thunberg i Bryssel.webm, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=75565690 German talk show host Sandra Maischberger interviewed climate activist Greta Thunberg in her native Sweden. The interview aired on Wednesday. Many climate policy critics see Greta Thunberg (19) as a […]
Posted in Nuclear energy |
By P Gosselin on 15. October 2022
Hydrogen as an energy source for powering transport and heating poses colossal technical and cost challenges By Die kalte Sonne Article at Telepolis (Heise). A mostly ignored problem in the hydrogen discussion is that the existing gas grids are not suitable for handling larger amounts of hydrogen. Thus, the Scientific Advisory to the German Bundestag […]
Posted in Misc. |
By P Gosselin on 14. October 2022
Healthy athletes dropping like flies Oh dear. What could it be? Hereditary? Poor diet? Bad luck? Stress? Climate change? https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/20095656/wimbledon-champion-todd-woodbridge-heart-attack/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebarweb This comes just months after fellow Australian athlete Shane Warne passed away after suffering a heart attack, aged 52. Warne had urged Australians to get vaccinated in September, 2021. Just days ago, Brighton football star […]
Posted in Misc. |
By Kenneth Richard on 13. October 2022
During the much-warmer-than-today Mid-Holocene, when CO2 concentrations lingered around 265 ppm, sea levels were multiple meters higher than they are now. From about 5000 to 7000 years ago, when Earth was several degrees warmer than it is today, there was less water locked up on land as ice. Consequently, relative sea levels were much higher […]
Posted in Paleo-climatology, Sea Levels |
By P Gosselin on 12. October 2022
When the German Greens need an energy crisis bailout, suddenly warming is welcome. Normally the climate alarmists are convinced that a warming planet can only be bad for us, no matter where or when. They complain that the summers are too hot and we no longer get cold and snowy winters like we used to. […]
Posted in Misc. |
By P Gosselin on 11. October 2022
Confidential government conference fears millions losing heat this winter…schools now handing out blankets for children to keep warm. German online daily Bild here reports on how the country’s federal government “fears a millionfold heating failure in winter”, citing sources from a confidential conference between the office of the Chancellor and the federal states. The worries […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Climate Politics, Green Follies |
By Kenneth Richard on 10. October 2022
Precipitation records can be directly associated with climate changes and thus temperature changes. And for “all over the UK and Ireland” there has been no detectable rainfall patterns that could be linked to rising CO2 throughout the Industrial Era. The Rainfall Rescue project used volunteers to digitize 66,000 pages containing 5.28 million hand-written monthly rainfall […]
Posted in Drought and Deserts, Flood, Natural Variability |
By P Gosselin on 8. October 2022
From most loved, to most hated…audiences are drowning out Green Party speakers at campaign rallies. The German Greens, who are partners with the SPD socialists in Germany’s government, are sinking dramatically in the public opinion polls as it becomes clear Green Party leader and Economics Minister Robert Habeck is driving the country’s economy into the […]
Posted in Misc. |
By P Gosselin on 7. October 2022
Charts produced by Kirye Last year (2021), Tokyo had seen its coolest September in over 30 years with a mean temperature of 22.3°C. This September, according to data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), the mean temperature in Tokyo came in some 2°C warmer compared to a year earlier, with a mean of 24.4°C: Data […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
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