By P Gosselin on 13. November 2016
Some days ago we wrote about how Germany was headed to Marrakesh without any plan on how it would meet its “climate targets”. This of course promised to be a huge embarassment for a country that liked to massively boast about being a leader in fighting climate change. Merkel’s government and leading ministers had to […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 9. November 2016
Looks like the election models and forecasts are about as bad as those we’ve seen in climate “science”. Source: New York Times Think about this. Of course when you place your full faith in them, eventually you get brutally slammed by reality. Make no mistake, I’m also stunned by Trump’s victory, as yesterday I thought […]
Posted in Climate Politics |
By Kenneth Richard on 7. November 2016
A new paper just published online asks a timely and poignant question as the U.S. Presidential election splatters the headlines this week: What does the Paris Agreement actually do? The author succinctly answers his own question, concluding that the Paris Agreement allows countries like China and India “permission to emit as much [CO2] as they […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Climate Politics, Green Follies |
By P Gosselin on 6. November 2016
Leading German climate activist/alarmist site Klimaretter (climate rescuers) here has an opinion piece telling readers that there is in fact little difference between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton when it comes the energy policy. “Eco-green or coal-black? It really isn’t that simple.” Klimaretter writes that while it may appear Trump wishes to save the American coal […]
Posted in Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 2. November 2016
Whether Hillary wins or not, things are looking grimmer and grimmer for the Democratic Party with each passing day. The Hillary organization is now taking four major blows, simultaneously, and likely will shatter the Clinton backbone to pieces. Four of Clinton’s biggest nightmares: Jonathan Gruber (Photo: MIT); Julian Assange (Photo: Free Assange); James Comey (Photo: FBI); James […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Media / Bias |
By P Gosselin on 1. November 2016
The online daily Abendblatt here and media all over Germany report that the country will not pass its climate protection act, which was supposed to be voted on tomorrow, thus meaning the Germany will come to the Marrakesh world climate conference later this month without any plan for decarbonizing its society. Last June German Environment […]
Posted in Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 25. October 2016
Criticism and harsh words on Germany’s out-of-control renewable energy policy continues to mount and grow in volume as the energy sector approaches potential catastrophe. Cologne’s online Kölner Stadt Anzeiger (KSta) here reports on a speech made by Germany’s former federal economics minister Wolfgang Clement on the subject of Germany’s green energy policy before the IGBCE-Angestelltengruppe […]
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By P Gosselin on 16. October 2016
Michael Krueger at German skeptic site Science Skeptical here writes that in 2015 global CO2 emissions reached another new all-time record high, despite all the elaborate climate conferences and hundreds of billions of dollars invested in curbing global “greenhouse gases”. Krueger asks: What have all the climate conferences brought us since the first UN conference took place in […]
Posted in Climate Politics, CO2 and GHG |
By P Gosselin on 15. October 2016
Chief Editor of ‘Science’ criticizes activism by climate scientists: PIK needs to define red line for employees By Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt and Dr. Sebastian Luning (Translated/edited by P Gosselin) The well-known journal ‘Science’ has a new chief editor. Jeremy Berg is a biochemist was among the leadership of the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) in Pennsylvania. Since […]
Posted in Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 14. October 2016
Online national German daily ‘Die Welt’ here reported yesterday that Daimler Benz CEO Dieter Zetsche opposes a mandatory hasty exit from fossil fuel powered automobiles. Recently Germany’s Federal Council voted to ban the registration of automobiles powered by gasoline or diesel fossil fuel by the year 2030 in a bid to reduce the country’s CO2 […]
Posted in Climate Politics, CO2 and GHG |
By P Gosselin on 7. October 2016
After days of uncertainty, Hurricane Matthew finally took a track taking it directly to Florida. It’s the first major category hurricane to hit the sunshine state (and the US, if I’m not mistaken) in almost 11 years. The last major hurricane to strike was Wilma in 2005. This 4000-day hiatus is a record since hurricane statistics began […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Hurricanes/Tornados, Weather |
By Kenneth Richard on 15. September 2016
Over the last few years, the United Nations has been conducting an online poll, asking the world’s citizens —well, those fortunate enough to have access to electrical power, a computer, and the internet — what is most important to them, what concerns them most, or what issue they view as the highest priority for action. […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Green Follies |
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