By P Gosselin on 12. April 2018
Kenneth set to show in just minutes what a sham all the sea level rise alarmism really is. (Now busy setting the troll filter on high!) NASA photo – public domain Stay tuned! 🙂
Posted in Misc. |
By P Gosselin on 11. April 2018
Schneefan at German weather and climate analysis site wobleibtdieerderwaermung.de here brings us the latest on atmospheric temperatures. First we note that the middle troposphere (7,500 meters) as measured by NASA has seen recently a sharp cooling off since the start of April: The chart shows the daily mean temperature at about 7,500 meters altitude, i.e. middle […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Natural Oceanic Oscillations, Oceans |
By P Gosselin on 10. April 2018
It’s the food, stupid! Something off topic today, and intended as food for thought. It’s my infrequent post on nutrition. Yes, I also would like my readers to be healthy and happy. Stress, lifestyle, pollution are over-rated factors In western societies, when asked why so many people are getting sick with chronic diseases today, and […]
Posted in Nutrition |
By P Gosselin on 8. April 2018
Hey, we just saw something similar from Japan. =============================================== On Spitzbergen it was as warm 70 years ago as it is today By Dr. Sebastian Lüning and Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt (German text translated by P Gosselin) Newspapers like to write about heat and melt records in the Arctic, which supposedly had never happened before. That really […]
Posted in Arctic, Natural Oceanic Oscillations, Natural Variability |
By P Gosselin on 7. April 2018
First a note: If you haven’t already picked up a copy of the The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change, please do get your hands on one. According to its author Marc Morano, people have been snatching them up and a third printing has started. The book even made the Amazon top 100 best selling […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature |
By P Gosselin on 6. April 2018
The addition of an esteemed Norwegian climate scientist to the London-based GWPF will help bring some sobriety back to a science that has all too often been immersed in alarmism. The London-based Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) recently announced Professor Ole Humlum of Norway was joining its Academic Advisory Council. This brings another persuasive voice […]
Posted in Models, Oceans, Scepticism, Solar Sciences |
By P Gosselin on 5. April 2018
Dear Readers, Please let’s leave the name-calling aside. It really does not make any positive contribution at all. We all feel the frustration in the debate as we have two sides entrenched with only a few people daring to take a position between all the flying arrows. From now on Kenneth and I will be […]
Posted in Misc. |
By P Gosselin on 4. April 2018
It turns out that the country that got attacked the most for backing out of the Paris Accord happens to be the one that reduced CO2 emissions the most last year, writes Die Welt’s energy journalist, Daniel Wetzel, who wrote: Now the results are in: No country in the world saved more CO2 in 2017 […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 3. April 2018
Growing sea ice Despite all the alarmist claims of an Antarctic meltdown, it is well known that the trend for sea ice extent at the South Pole has been one of growing ice rather than shrinking ice over the past 4 decades. Naturally many factors influence polar sea ice extent, such as weather patterns, winds, […]
Posted in Antarctic |
By P Gosselin on 1. April 2018
Happy Easter! Germany’s right-wing AfD party and (at times) the FDP Free Democrats, are the only parties across the German political landscape who are challenging climate change science and the country’s much maligned Energiewende. Of course the media in Germany, where man-made climate disaster is accepted as fact, tries to use this to portray skeptics as being […]
Posted in Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 31. March 2018
Germany’s DWD national weather service has released the preliminary mean weather results for the country for March, 2018: “In summary a cold March, again snow in the north and east.” Wintry 2018 spring start in Germany. Photo by P Gosselin. The reason for the cold March, according to the DWD: “Germany was in a mostly dry, […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Weather |
By P Gosselin on 30. March 2018
Growing polar ice mass in a warm world? Although a number of scientists are hollering that 2017 was “among the warmest on record”, we are not seeing any manifestation of this, at least over the northern hemisphere, where ironically snow and ice have shown surprising extents. This year the northern hemisphere winter has been surprisingly […]
Posted in Antarctic, Arctic, Cooling/Temperature, Oceans |
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