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New Study: Chile's Relative Sea Level Was 3.2 Meters Higher Than Today During The Mid-Holocene

New Study: Chile’s Relative Sea Level Was 3.2 Meters Higher Than Today During The Mid-Holocene

Higher sea levels were due to a warmer climate, or the consequence of more water in ocean basins rather than locked up on land as ice. In a new study, scientists assess they can now clearly separate “tectonic and climate signals in Holocene sea-level records” by precisely identifying patterns of long-term vertical land motion near […]

Beyond The Pitch: Why FIFA's World Cup Is One Of Humanity’s Best Investments

Beyond The Pitch: Why FIFA’s World Cup Is One Of Humanity’s Best Investments

Off topic. Today, I’m writing on the World Cup and all the tiresome, parroted criticsm and accusations that get aimed at FIFA by mostly shallow minds.  The FIFA World Cup is actually one of the world’s best investments.  The World Cup is about people coming together.  Image generated by Grok AI A celebration that unites […]

Climate Alarmists Now Using Natural Phenomena To Support Their Claims

The European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE) has posted its latest climate video: Drohen “brutale Hitze-Sommer” wegen El Niño? (Is a brutal heat summer threatening due to El Nino?). Currently, every day that sees a high temperature reading of over 30°C is causing the media blare out warnings of runaway climate heating and killer […]

New Study: Significant CO2 Fluxes From Non-Volcanic Sources Are Largely Neglected In Carbon Budgets

New Study: Significant CO2 Fluxes From Non-Volcanic Sources Are Largely Neglected In Carbon Budgets

In a new study, Professor of Earth Sciences Dr. István Kovács emphasizes that climate models fail to account for CO2 emissions linked to tectonic processes or widespread mantle degassing. Instead, the modern carbon budget accountants primarily consider CO2 emissions from the tiny number of Earth’s active volcanoes and ignore the non-negligible mantle-derived emission quantities of […]

Women Climate Scientists Being Harassed, Insulted By Skeptics, Claims Berkeley Earth Researcher

Women Climate Scientists Being Harassed, Insulted By Skeptics, Claims Berkeley Earth Researcher

According to Euronews, climate scientists are annoyed about what they call “targeted disinformation about heatwaves” on the Internet. They say this is leading to a noticeable wave of aggression and harassment against researchers, expecially women. Image created by P. Gosselin using Grok AI Germany’s online Euronews has an article and accompanying video report that address […]

Germany's Longterm Spring Climate Data Show "No Climate Trend"

Germany’s Longterm Spring Climate Data Show “No Climate Trend”

May’s weather and Spring 2026 in the context of the last 100 years By Frank Bosse, KlimaNachrichten editor Germany’s DWD national weather service has published its monthly, preliminary, data for May 2026. These data also include the preliminary regional averages for temperature (14.1 °C) and precipitation (65 mm). In terms of temperatures, 14 of the […]

New Study: Solar Photovoltaic, Wind Power Fail To Meet Annual Energy Demands 62% Of The Time

New Study: Solar Photovoltaic, Wind Power Fail To Meet Annual Energy Demands 62% Of The Time

“Unlike dispatchable fossil-fuel or nuclear generation, solar and wind power output varies unpredictably with weather conditions, leading to mismatches between supply and demand.” — Sargentis et al., 2026 New research utilizes stochastic analysis to assess the effectiveness of renewable energy sources (RES) in satisfying energy demands in Greece. Results indicate solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind […]

Germany's Die Welt: "Too Much Is Too Much" ... Green Energies Are Cannabalizing Each Other!

Germany’s Die Welt: “Too Much Is Too Much” … Green Energies Are Cannabalizing Each Other!

More is not always better, as the expansion of renewable energies proves By Klimanachricten Wind turbines are blighting Germany’s landscape and delivering very little. Image: Vernunftkraft.de Daniel Wetzel in Die Welt (paid article) on a phenomenon: more and more plants are being put into operation, but the yield does not increase to the same extent. […]

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