By P Gosselin on 31. January 2023
Share this… Facebook Twitter1960s winter conditions hit across the globe Unusually harsh winter conditions pepper the globe. Symbol image generated by dall e2, Open AI. As usual, parts of the globe have experienced warmer than normal temperatures this winter, like Central Europe, while others have seen colder conditions. It’s all natural. As a whole, the […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Weather |
By Kenneth Richard on 30. January 2023
Share this… Facebook TwitterPer scientists, removing a greenhouse gas – water vapor – from the atmosphere results in net additional forcing (warming). Irrigation studies also affirm adding water vapor cools the surface. Per “mainstream” climate science, Earth’s total greenhouse effect radiative forcing from water vapor, clouds, CO2, and trace greenhouse gases (like methane) amounts to […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG, Models |
By P Gosselin on 29. January 2023
Share this… Facebook TwitterBy Klimanachrichten According to an article in Die Zeit, Germans are threatened with additional energy price increases in the future. They expect prices to double permanently. Image generated by dall e2 Germany’s municipal utilities expect a permanent doubling of gas and electricity tariffs for end customers. In view of lower wholesale prices, […]
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By P Gosselin on 28. January 2023
Share this… Facebook TwitterToday we check in with Blackout News to find out the latest news on Germany’s green energy follies. The latest is that the country’s increasingly green electric power grid is increasingly unable to handle the “climate friendly” electric mobility and heat pumps the German government is pushing. Germany’s green power grid can’t […]
Posted in Alternative Energy |
By P Gosselin on 27. January 2023
Share this… Facebook TwitterClouds, not greenhouse gases, are the decisive drivers of our weather, our energy status and hence also our climate. The need to get away from the over-simplistic idea of CO2 being the control knob Demystifying “greenhouse gas” claims – Part 3 By Fred F. Mueller In Part 1 we looked at the […]
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By Kenneth Richard on 26. January 2023
Share this… Facebook TwitterIndependent analyses from multiple independent sources indicate Arctic Siberia was 3 to 5°C warmer than today during the peak of the last glacial, or when CO2 levels were below 200 ppm. Measurements from Antarctica’s ice sheet are almost invariably used to characterize both the global-scale atmospheric CO2 levels and climate for the […]
Posted in Antarctic, Arctic, Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 25. January 2023
Share this… Facebook TwitterTOKYO HAS COOLED OVER THE PAST 30 YEARS. Hachijō-jima island hasn’t seen any climate change in decades! Charts by Kirye The mean temperature data for December, 2022, for the city of Tokyo, Japan and its Hachijō-jima island in the Pacific are now available from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). These data now allow […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 24. January 2023
Share this… Facebook TwitterNew climate science videos now in English – made in Germany: ‘World Climate News’ YouTube channel. In the first video: Alarmist sea level rise scenarios looking more unlikely…some Antarctic regions will see cooling… The German Die kalte Sonne site, and then later Klimanachrichten now presents its climate and energy news videos in […]
Posted in Antarctic, Hurricanes/Tornados |
By Kenneth Richard on 23. January 2023
Share this… Facebook TwitterRobust evidence from bison remains recovered from the Austrian Alps in 2020 and 2021 invalidate claims modern Alpine temperatures are unusually warm. A new study suggests that from about 6000 to 1200 years ago European bison fed on deciduous tree/vegetation that grew at Alpine altitudes reaching around 800 m higher than they do […]
Posted in Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 21. January 2023
Share this… Facebook TwitterAl Gore’s Davos meltdown, and how feasible hydrogen as an energy source really is First here’s a look at how environmentally friendly, feasible and sustainable hydrogen really is, given that hydrogen fuel cells rely on supply of rare metals like platinum and iridium. The following video presents all the relevant numbers for […]
Posted in Abnormal Climate Psych, Alarmism, Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 20. January 2023
Share this… Facebook TwitterChart by Mrs. Heller, a.k.a. Kirye Despite all the claims of a “rapidly warming planet”, we know Antarctic sea ice extent has seen a rather impressive upward trend over the past 40 years, which tells us cooling is more likely at play. Here’s southern hemisphere sea ice extent chart (up to 2017): […]
Posted in Antarctic |
By Kenneth Richard on 19. January 2023
Share this… Facebook TwitterRecipients of repeated COVID-19 mRNA vaccinations may have fully damaged their immune system’s capacity to protect them from severe effects from the disease. Each successive booster shot may actually worsen protection. Even though it has been determined that COVID-19 vaccinated young people aged 18-24 are 44 times (males) and 41 times (females) […]
Posted in Pandemic |
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