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Robust Beach Ridge Evidence Indicates Mid Holocene Sea Levels Were 1-5 Meters Higher Than Today

Robust Beach Ridge Evidence Indicates Mid Holocene Sea Levels Were 1-5 Meters Higher Than Today

Three new studies use evidence from elevated beach ridges to assess sea levels were 3-5 m higher than today near Thailand, 1-1.5 m higher near Australia, 2-5 m higher along the North Sea just a few millennia ago. The higher sea levels in the tropical regions (Australia, Gulf of Thailand) were “primarily driven by eustatic […]

Don’t Feel Sorry For VW… Liberal Arts College Dropout, Anti-Auto-Activist On Supervisory Board!

After its politically driven foray into electric vehicles, Volkswagen is facing significant financial challenges…plans to close at least three of its German factories…unprecedented move in the company’s history…. tens of thousands of jobs will be lost! Anti-auto green party activist, liberal arts college-dropout on the supervisory board!  The news for VW is real bad, and […]

Dortmund Germany Delays Transition To Electric Buses Due To High Costs, Will Purchase Diesel Buses

The hype about green energies being the future is quickly becoming a thing of the past as all the Utopian promises made are not coming true as they clash against reality.  The green movement is turning out to be nothing but a silly wet-dream LSD fantasy.  The city of Dortmund, Germany is finding out that […]

New Study: The Southeastern United States Has Been Cooling For The Last 120 Years

New Study: The Southeastern United States Has Been Cooling For The Last 120 Years

Scientists highlight yet another region that anthropogenic CO2 emissions have failed to do their “global warming” thing. Reconstructed and observed temperature trends reveal 120 years (1901-2022) of cooling across the southeastern US (King et al., 2024). Image Source: King et al., 2024 Over 100 years (1901-2015) of net cooling is also evident across the entire […]

Another Study Shows Low-Frequency Vibrations From Wind Turbines Can Harm Human Health

Another Study Shows Low-Frequency Vibrations From Wind Turbines Can Harm Human Health

New research by Dr. Bellut-Staeck in the journal Medical Research and Its Applications suggests chronic infrasound exposure can lead to serious blood vessel problems. This underpins earlier literature that have reached the similar conclusions.  But the government refuses to accept the results. Wind turbines are known to disrupt wildlife and severely damage the surrounding biotope, […]

New Study Finds There Has Been No Warming In Central China Since 1770

New Study Finds There Has Been No Warming In Central China Since 1770

Yet another region of the world has not been cooperating with the “global” warming narrative. A new study‘s reconstructed temperatures show no net warming in Central China over the last 250 years. The authors point out the observed temperatures from 1953-2020 closely align (r = 0.732) with the reconstructed 1953-2020 temperatures. This suggests the reconstructed […]

Germany Weighs "Woodstove-Operating License" To Teach Users Cleaner Burning

Germany Weighs “Woodstove-Operating License” To Teach Users Cleaner Burning

Germany’s enviro-nannies may be getting even loonier. Not only is CO2 a threat to humanity, they claim, but so is wood-heating and the fine particulates that get emitted.  Germany looking at woodstove-operating license for users. Image: P. Gosselin According to Blackout News here, woodstove owners may soon need to get a “stove operating license” – […]

Siberia Mid-October Snow Extent Greater In 2024 Than In Past Years. Could Impact Europe’s Winter

Fall Snow in Siberia By KlimaNachrichten There is news from this part of Russia that often goes through the roof in the media. Forest fires or unusual summer temperatures come to mind. If only we had a speed limit in Germany, or at least installed more wind turbines, then it wouldn’t be so bad. We […]

New Study: Sea Levels Were 3 Meters Higher Than Today 5000 Years Ago Along Japan's Coasts

New Study: Sea Levels Were 3 Meters Higher Than Today 5000 Years Ago Along Japan’s Coasts

Relative sea levels are lower today than at any time in the last 7000 years. According to 80-year-old aerial photograph evidence, scientists (Nakanishi et al., 2024) report the coastline of their studied area (Hokkaido, Japan) has “receded by approximately 100 m seaward” since 1944. This is a continuation of the long-term, millennial-scale decline in relative […]

Green New Deal Accelerates Germany’s Economic Decline…Growth Forecast Revised Downward

Germany’s economy expected to dip into recession as Green policies backfire.  Since a coalition of the SPD socialists, Green environmentalists and FDP liberals took over the government in late 2021, the German economy has been declining and business confidence eroding. Degrowth Today Blackout News reports that the German socialist/green/liberal government has revised its economic outlook […]

Brown Bears Lived In The 73°N Siberian Arctic 3500 Years Ago...Today Their Northern Boundary Is 65°N

Brown Bears Lived In The 73°N Siberian Arctic 3500 Years Ago…Today Their Northern Boundary Is 65°N

A new study provides still more evidence the Arctic was warmer than it is today as recently as a few thousand years ago. In 2020 the well-preserved carcass of a Yakutian brown bear (Ursus arctos) was discovered buried in permafrost on the terrain of the treeless tundra Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Island in the Arctic Ocean, 73°N. […]

EIKE Dismisses Spectacular Climate Claims About Hurricane Milton Made By Stefan Rahmstorf

Alarmism like in the Middle Ages… The researchers at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK are among the world leaders of the Church of Global Warming and are responsible for various stylistic fantasies such as the “tipping points”. By the European Institute for Climate and Energy Stefan Rahmstorf in particular, known since the […]

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