By Kenneth Richard on 30. November 2023
…when using the same assumption-based methodology to arrive at the conclusion only 0.5% of scientific papers reject AGW. In a new study, six scientists (Dentelski et al., 2023) effectively eviscerate a methodologically flawed 2021 study (Lynas et al.) that claims 99.53% of 3,000 scientific papers examined (by subjectively classifying papers based only on what is […]
Posted in Alarmism, Scepticism |
By P Gosselin on 28. November 2023
EIKE Cold Report No. 33 (excerpts) By Christian Freuer, Electroverse Europe’s best start to a ski season in a long time Contrary to mainstream groupthink, reality is once again smacking climate alarmism in the face. Recently, ski resorts from the French Alps down to the Italian Dolomites reported almost a meter of fresh snow, resulting in […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Misc. |
By Kenneth Richard on 27. November 2023
Variations in the greenhouse effect are predominantly modulated by water vapor and cloud cover. CO2’s role in the greenhouse effect is so minor it cannot be discerned. For decades scientists have reported that a CO2 concentration of about 300 ppm can only increase the downwelling longwave radiation (DLWR), or greenhouse effect, by about 1.5 W/m² […]
Posted in Climate Sensitivity, CO2 and GHG |
By P Gosselin on 25. November 2023
2°C downward correction Overall the NOAA had been forecasting a very mild winter for this year. But that forecast has been cooled down a bit, at least the early part of the winter. The NOAA’s latest GFS run has substantially cooled the temperature outlook for December. In its earlier projection, it saw December in Europe […]
Posted in Uncertainty Error, Weather |
By Kenneth Richard on 23. November 2023
Analysis of CO2 residence times suggest 65% to 96.5% of the CO2 concentration increase since 1958 is natural. According to a new study, the claim that increases in atmospheric CO2 are driven exclusively by humans relies on a made-up, disparate accounting model, with the residence time for natural emissions 3 to 4 years (which is […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG, Natural Variability |
By P Gosselin on 22. November 2023
Never-ending green energy woes: high construction costs… uneconomical…”associated major economic risks” Source: westkueste100 Hydrogen will be the technology that will ultimately solve all the world’s energy woes, so claim those who are finally realizing that a lithium battery powered economy is a pipe dream after all. And, so must the green economy show go on. […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Green Follies |
By P Gosselin on 21. November 2023
Appropriation of 60 billion euros ruled unconstitutional by Germany High Court After Germany’s Ministry of Health had been granted 200 billion euros of spending to combat the Corona pandemic, it ultimately ended up spending only 140 billion, thus leaving 60 billion unused. Health minister Karl Lauterbach (Socialists) and economics and environment minister Robert Habeck (Greens) […]
Posted in Misc. |
By Kenneth Richard on 20. November 2023
Millennial-scale Arctic sea ice reconstructions do not corroborate alarmist claims of unprecedented sea ice losses in modern times. Using sea ice biomarker proxy (IP25), scientists (Kolling et al., 2023) have determined that the sea ice extent in the Labrador Sea was nearly absent throughout the year (close to 0.0 μg/gTOC) for much of the last […]
Posted in Arctic, Paleo-climatology, Sea Ice |
By P Gosselin on 18. November 2023
The real target isn’t your convenience or climate protection. Instead it will be the ability for them lock people down whenever they want. There’s a lot of talk about 15-minute cities. Everything you need will be located within a 15-minute walk from where you live. Who would not want that kind of convenience! Often shown […]
Posted in Green Follies |
By Kenneth Richard on 16. November 2023
The timing of the dramatic Antarctic sea ice decline during the last deglaciation suggests solar forcing and sea ice retreat “instigated” century-scale climate warming and atmospheric CO2 change. This would appear to challenge the perception CO2 plays a causal role in glacial-interglacial sea ice and climate changes. From ~21,000 to 19,500 years ago, when CO2 […]
Posted in Antarctic, Paleo-climatology, Sea Ice |
By P Gosselin on 15. November 2023
Surface temperatures measured where people live show there’s as much cold as there ‘s warmth, see temperature.global.com. Christian Freuer’s Cold Report (EIKE) and Electroverse.com Snowpack extent in US reaches record levels! America’s first Arctic air blast of the season broke hundreds of low temperature records and led to the largest snowpack extent there in early […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Misc., Weather |
By P Gosselin on 14. November 2023
Germany’s “Blackout News” reports the destructive consequences of Germany’s soaring energy prices and unstable power supply. Chart: BDEW German electricity 3 times more expensive Firstly Blackout News reports how Germany’s electricity price is three time higher than it is in USA: The German electricity price is three times as high as in the USA. Criticism […]
Posted in Green Follies |
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