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Sahara Desert Shows Abrupt Extreme Climate Change Is Natural, Nothing Human About It.

Sahara Desert Shows Abrupt Extreme Climate Change Is Natural, Nothing Human About It.

Abrupt, dramatic climate changes happen naturally. Scientists find Sahara went from green to parched in just a matter of decades.  Symbol image generated by Grok AI. The claim that human emissions are causing the climate to change dramatically and abruptly is used to instill fear among the population. Without human emissions, the climate would still […]

New Study: Recent 'Unprecedented' Cloud Cover Decline Driving Modern (And Past) Climate Change

New Study: Recent ‘Unprecedented’ Cloud Cover Decline Driving Modern (And Past) Climate Change

“[T]he increase in absorbed solar radiation is primarily due to natural variations in cloudiness and surface albedo, which have served as the main forcing factors of the flux above the atmosphere over the last 2 decades.” – Diodato et al., 2025 It is commonly accepted that there has been a satellite-observed (CERES) cloud cover albedo […]

German Industry Fleeing High Energy Prices, Costs And Bureaucracy In Record Numbers

German Industry Fleeing High Energy Prices, Costs And Bureaucracy In Record Numbers

Soaring energy prices… regulations…35% of German companies say country is too hostile to business.  Blackout News here reports on how a growing number of German industrial companies are relocating their production abroad, driven by soaring energy costs, stifling bureaucracy, and an increasing tax burden. As Germany gets greener, more companies are shuttering, moving out. Grok […]

New Study Finds The Post-1980s Warming Trend Has Improved European Life Expectancy

New Study Finds The Post-1980s Warming Trend Has Improved European Life Expectancy

“The last four decades of global warming have led to a net gain in life expectancy.” – Piotr Walkowiak et al., 2025 Throughout Europe, exposure to harsh winters in colder climates is a greater mortality threat than living in warm climates with very hot summers. Succinctly put, warmer, milder winters save lives, whereas cold weather and […]

Germany's First Offshore Wind Farm To Be Dismantled After Just 15 Years Of Operation

Germany’s First Offshore Wind Farm To Be Dismantled After Just 15 Years Of Operation

The Alpha Ventus offshore wind farm near German North Sea island of Borkum is set to be dismantled after being in operation for only 15 years. It has become too unprofitable to operate without massive subsidies. Symbol image, produced by Grok 3 AI.  Alpha Ventus is noted as being Germany’s first offshore wind farm. Construction […]

New Study Identifies A Millennial-Scale 'Striking' Link Between Solar Forcing And Climate Patterns

New Study Identifies A Millennial-Scale ‘Striking’ Link Between Solar Forcing And Climate Patterns

“Until now, the origin of the climate dynamics of the Central Andes during the last millennium has been speculative. On the basis of statistical evidence, we have identified solar variability as its origin.” – Schittek et al., 2025 In a new study, scientists have determined: 1) The Little Ice Age (LIA) was a global-scale cold […]

BMW Suspends Production Of Mini Models In Oxford..."Lower Than Expected Demand"

BMW Suspends Production Of Mini Models In Oxford…”Lower Than Expected Demand”

The original plan was BMW would start production of two all-electric Mini models in Oxford beginning 2026 and then to  produce only electric vehicles by 2030. Drivers are not enthused about electric cars . Image generated by Grok AI. But the latest report is that BMW is stopping production of the E-mini models at its Oxford […]

Medieval Warm Period Undeniable, Pronounced In Antarctica And Poland, 2 New Studies Show

Medieval Warm Period Undeniable, Pronounced In Antarctica And Poland, 2 New Studies Show

Natural cycles drive our climate The latest video by the Germany-based European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE) looks at CO2 and the troublesome Medieval Warm Period, which has long been a thorn for climate alarmists. Antarctica was warmer during the Medieval Warm Period, enhancing penguin population. Image generated by Grok Hat-tip: Klimanachrichten The Medieval […]

New Study Finds No Net Warming In Central Scandinavia For The Last 270 Years

New Study Finds No Net Warming In Central Scandinavia For The Last 270 Years

A robust 1750-2020 temperature proxy reconstruction (Karlsson et al., 2025) from a spruce forest in the Norwegian mountains identifies yet another location on the globe unaffected by anthropogenic “global warming.” Image Source: Karlsson et al., 2025

Tectonic Political Shifts Have Made The Climate Issue Virtually Irrelevant (For Now)

With the election of Donald Trump and the ongoing geopolitical conflicts, the climate issue has lost much relevance over the recent months. It’s exceedingly clear that people are much worried about other issues. Few people care about the climate issue. From now on, I’ll be blogging less frequently as climate news play a lesser role […]

New Study Casts Doubt On The Accuracy And Reliability Of The Modern And Paleo CO2 Record

New Study Casts Doubt On The Accuracy And Reliability Of The Modern And Paleo CO2 Record

Reconstructed ice core CO2 values and modern CO2 and CH4 measurements do not support the narrative that human emissions are driving changes in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. New research extensively reviews the “pitfalls” of believing the conventional wisdom about modern CO2 concentration variations, as well as the “flaws” in reconstructed CO2 values from ice cores. […]

New Study: 2000 Km Of Antarctic Ice-Covered Coastline Has Grown Slightly Over Past 85 Years!

Forgotten aerial photos from 1937 have given researchers at the University of Copenhagen the most detailed picture of the ice evolution in East Antarctica to date. The results of a comprehensive analysis: The ice has remained stable and even grown slightly over almost a century. Hat-tip: Klimanachrichten Photo: Norwegian Polar Institute in Tromsø The area […]

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