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Ecological Impacts Of Offshore WindParks Are Worse Than Expewcted, New Study Finds

Ecological Impacts Of Offshore WindParks Are Worse Than Expewcted, New Study Finds

Blackout News here reports on the underestmated risk to ecological systems: offshore windparks! Fig. 6c of study.  Offshore wind farms (OWPs) are considered a cornerstone of Germany’s transition to renewable energies. We are told that they supply clean energy and slow down climate change. However, a recent study by Hyodae Seo sheds light on unexpected […]

Turbo Cancer & Sudden Death: The Facts On The Table

Turbo Cancer & Sudden Death: The Facts On The Table

German medical doctor reports Covid mRNA vaccines are linked to damaged blood vessels, thrombi, turbo cancer  Image cropped here:  In the German language video “Turbokrebs & plötzlicher Tod: Die Fakten auf dem Tisch“  (Turbo Cancer & Sudden Death: The Facts on the Table), Dr. med. Kurt Müller and the host discuss the scientific background explanatory […]

1880-2020 Trends In Ocean Heat Uptake, Thermal Expansion Challenge Human Forcing Claims

1880-2020 Trends In Ocean Heat Uptake, Thermal Expansion Challenge Human Forcing Claims

Fundamental assumptions in projections of alarming, CO2-induced global warming in the coming decades are undermined by a new long-term energy budget analysis. In a new study scientists have acknowledged the modeled assumptions forecasting nature’s response to the presumed human-driven radiative forcing of ocean heat uptake, thermal expansion, and sea level rise rates do not align […]

A Sobering Reality: Global Fossil Fuel Demand Continues to Rise

A Sobering Reality: Global Fossil Fuel Demand Continues to Rise

Bkackout News here reports that despite ambitious international climate targets and the promise of a rapid energy transition, we are witnessing a paradoxical development: Global demand for fossil fuels has not fallen, but continues to increase. Image generated by Grok The world economy’s growing hunger for energy directly clashes with political expectations, and the so-called […]

Is The Gulf Stream Really Collapsing? Debunking Another Climate Doomsday Claim

Is The Gulf Stream Really Collapsing? Debunking Another Climate Doomsday Claim

The idea that global warming could paradoxically shut down the Gulf Stream, plunging Europe into a new cold spell—a scenario popularized by the film The Day After Tomorrow—is a powerful narrative. However, the latest episode of Klimaschau (Issue 237) challenges these alarmist predictions, scrutinizing the scientific evidence and the methods behind the claims. The segment […]

The Deep Ocean May Be Colder Today Than Any Time In The Last 4.5 Million Years

The Deep Ocean May Be Colder Today Than Any Time In The Last 4.5 Million Years

A new study finds Earth’s bottom water temperatures (BWTs) have cooled by 2-3°C over the last 4.5 million years through to the pre-industrial era (1750). Since 1750, however, global BWTs have not risen in a detectable way, nor have they exceeded the warmth achieved during the Medieval Warm Period (Gebbie and Huybers, 2019). The Pacific […]

Green Depression: German Companies Fight For Survival – Insolvencies Reach Peak In October!

BlackoutNews here reports that the German economy is currently battling massive turbulence as the latest figures on corporate insolvencies reached peaked in October 2025. The German middle class, in particular, is increasingly coming under pressure amid the ongoing slump. The wave of insolvencies is not hitting all sectors equally. Particularly hard hit: tranport, construction and […]

New Study Suggests Ice Cores Are Wrong….CO2 Levels Were High In Early Holocene

New study: CO2 levels at least equivalent to today’s level of approximately 420 ppm would have been necessary 10,000 years ago. Germany’s online Report24 posted an article titled: “Why Ice Cores Lie: High CO2 Levels Characterized Early Times“. The article summarizes the study by Frans J. Schrijver titled “Historical CO2 Levels in periods of global […]

New Study Suggests CO2 Levels Were Necessarily As High As Today 10,000 Years Ago

New Study Suggests CO2 Levels Were Necessarily As High As Today 10,000 Years Ago

It is widely acknowledged that the enhanced CO2 fertilization effect due to the modern rise in atmospheric CO2 is the predominant driver of the dramatic increases in global greening, or “gross primary production” (GPP). Global greening attribution estimates for CO2 fertilization range from 70% (Zhu et al., 2016) to 86% (Haverd et al., 2020). As […]

German Energy Professor: COP 30 Is A Failure..."Only Europe Remains Committed"

German Energy Professor: COP 30 Is A Failure…”Only Europe Remains Committed”

By Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt (in latest newsletter) Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt, image: X.  Cooling trend continues The global temperature did not change in October compared to August. The cooling trend remains intact. The American National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) foresees a cool LA NINA developing in the Pacific this winter, which will lead to a […]

Germany’s EIKE Institute Calls “Global Tipping Points Report” Overly Fixated On CO2

Klimaschau 235, presented by the Germany-based European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE) analyzes the new “Global Tipping Points Report 2025” and puts the alarmist reports into perspective. Just in time for the 30th UN World Climate Change Conference in Belém, Brazil, the second “Global Tipping Points Report 2025” was presented by around 100 scientists, […]

2025 Hurricane Forecast Was Overly Alarmist (Again)...Atlantic Season Ending Near Normal

2025 Hurricane Forecast Was Overly Alarmist (Again)…Atlantic Season Ending Near Normal

The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicted that an above average Atlantic huricane seacon for 2025. Now that the season is winding down, we are able to start concluding and summarizing the season: it’s going to come in as near normal activity. The forecast made earlier this year was a bit on the […]

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