By P Gosselin on 15. August 2023
1609 signatories recently signed a declaration that states there is no climate crisis, thus casting doubt over man’s alleged role in climate change and extreme weather. Their doubt is based on data showing that natural factors are very much at play, the warming is slower than predicted, the models are unreliable, that CO2 has great […]
Posted in Scepticism |
By Kenneth Richard on 14. August 2023
Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) is claimed to intensify hydrological processes. Data analysis indicates it does not. A paradigm has emerged in recent decades that says there has been and/or will be a worsening of hydrological extremes as a consequence of global warming. Simplified, the paradigm says that wet gets wetter (flooding) and dry gets drier […]
Posted in Drought and Deserts, Flood |
By P Gosselin on 13. August 2023
To illustrate how damaging Germany’s transition to renewable energies and the green movement have been, news is out that things are worse than we thought. Yet, don’t expect the climastalinistas to acknowledge this. Quite to the contrary, they’ll just blame all the economic troubles on the green movement going to slowly!In reality, though, slowing the […]
Posted in Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 11. August 2023
Cold and stupid policies are the real killers, not heat German data from Bestattungen.de (Funerals.de) show that far more people die from cold winter weather than they do from hot summer weather Lately in Germany there’s been a coordinated disinformation campaign by policymakers and the media. all aimed at getting people to believe that summer […]
Posted in Alarmism, Climate Politics, Green Follies, Nutrition |
By Kenneth Richard on 10. August 2023
Proxy temperature records calibrated to closely align with current instrumental temperatures undermine the current “global boiling” narrative when extended to the 18th century. Per a new study, maximum latewood density (MXD) tree-ring data have been observed to strongly correlate (r=0.77) with the modern (1959-2016) maximum (July-Aug.) instrumental temperature record (Li et al., 2023). In other […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Hockey Team, Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 9. August 2023
A Nature study finds there’s very little risk that global warming would lead to more methane escaping from the oceans into the atmosphere. Hat-tip: EIKE here. Global warming alarmists have often used the scenario of increased methane in the atmosphere accelerating warming and climatic change. But a recent study appearing in Nature, Negligible atmospheric release […]
Posted in Misc. |
By Kenneth Richard on 7. August 2023
Changes in cloud cover over Europe and the North Atlantic have been observed to be a significant driver of sunshine duration (SD) changes, and thus climate change, in this region. Changes in cloud cover are “the result of internal variability in the ocean-atmosphere system.” Previously, the non-linear, oscillatory climate variations over Europe had been assumed […]
Posted in Cloud Climate Influence, Natural Variability |
By P Gosselin on 5. August 2023
CO2 is not the big driver. Solution: Increase Ocean Evaporation (<4% of CO2 Reduction Cost) By David R. Motes Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) is real and caused by increasing CO2. However, it is not driven by the prevailing CO2 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) theory, but rather by a much larger CO2 induced Plant Transpiration Reduction (PTR). […]
Posted in Misc. |
By P Gosselin on 4. August 2023
Comparing July. 2023, data to the up to dat6e 1991-2020 reference period, July in Germany was practically dead normal in terms of temperature, sunshine and precipitation. But that’s not what the DWD national weather service wants the media and public to hear. The latter part of July in Germany was wet and cool, thus putting […]
Posted in Misc. |
By Kenneth Richard on 3. August 2023
“…models are pushing further and further into the domain of the ‘terra incognita.’” – Stephens et al., 2023 It is well established in climate science that water (1) “exerts a fundamental influence on the physical climate system and on climate change,” (2) clouds “control the planetary albedo and the amount of solar radiation reaching the […]
Posted in Models, Scepticism
By P Gosselin on 2. August 2023
Alarmists have claimed lately that global warming has hit Antarctica, finally. But that hasn’t been the case at all at the Japanese Showa station. Today we present a a temperature chart of the Japanese Antarctic Showa station, located on the East Ongul Island in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. The temperature trend at Syowa, also called Showa, has been […]
Posted in Antarctic |
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