By Kenneth Richard on 13. September 2016
Beginning in 2003, software engineer William Connolley quietly removed the highly inconvenient references to the global cooling scare of the 1970s from Wikipedia, the world’s most influential and accessed informational source. It had to be done. Too many skeptics were (correctly) pointing out that the scientific “consensus” during the 1960s and 1970s was that the […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Cooling/Temperature, Hockey Team, Media / Bias |
By P Gosselin on 12. September 2016
Today I can only offer a trailer on what will be published tomorrow, as the finishing touches are still ongoing. Over the past weeks NTZ has assisted in a comprehensive analysis of a large body of climate science literature. At this point I can only say that the results have one climate science’s central claims […]
Posted in Activism, Climate Politics, IPCC |
By P Gosselin on 9. September 2016
Germany’s leading climate alarmism site “Klimaretter” (Climate Rescuer) recently fretted that the German government has quietly watered down the country’s climate protection policy and targets for the coming decades. In short, Germany is walking away from its climate protection commitments declared in Paris. The site describes Germany’s plan to reduce CO2 emissions by 2050 as […]
Posted in Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 7. September 2016
German flagship ARD public television recently broadcast a report on Germany’s Energiewende called: “The Battle Over Wind Turbines” Meet the Schmidt’s in northern Germany. The family, like many Germans, once welcome wind turbines and viewed them as a responsible way to produce energy in an environmentally and climate friendly way. Today the ARD reports that they […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 24. August 2016
The energy restriction that the global climate change movement is calling for is arguably about driving the masses back into the mud, and putting a small, elitist class into palaces. Any study would show that global warming regulators, activists and scientists are the worst offenders when it comes to carbon emissions. Think Al Gore, George […]
Posted in Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 21. August 2016
Too frail? Has Hillary Clinton shunned a visit to Louisiana because getting out and visiting flood victims would require her to spend extended time outside her fossil-fuel, air-conditioned comfort zone? Hillary Clinton’s suspected major health issues refuse to go away as a political issue in this year’s election. The latest here, here and here. Though claims that she […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Drought and Deserts |
By P Gosselin on 25. July 2016
Note: Due to limited WIFI over next couple of days, comment moderation will be sporadic. ====================== Software engineering whiz Tony Heller makes a presentation on climate change and the data behind it. If you haven’t watched it already, then do take the time to do so. “Utter nonsense” Heller, who goes by the pseudo-name of […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Hockey Team |
By P Gosselin on 7. July 2016
You wouldn’t be wrong to suspect EU elitist/establishment types fancy themselves as masterminds of some grand social-green, centrally-planned architecture. The future of EU lawn mowing. Image: Home Depot. Lately they have been fuming from the ears over Great Britain’s audacious vote to ditch the whole Franco-German dominated project. The gall! And ever since the British citizens […]
Posted in Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 30. June 2016
Economics editor Daniel Wetzel at Germany’s center-right national daily Die Welt here writes that the Brexit may be the end of the Paris climate treaty and that it is a climate-political nightmare for the EU. Already, he notes, the price of CO2 emissions certificates has plummeted to near low-grade levels, see chart at Die Welt. The […]
Posted in Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 20. June 2016
2016 Scientific Consensus: Climate Models Aren’t Working By Kenneth Richard In a 2015 editorial on the dire consequences of human-caused climate change, Marcia McNutt, editor of the journal Science, stated with conviction that “the time for debate has ended.” It’s the “action” of reducing our CO2 emissions that is now “urgently needed” instead of debating […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Models |
By P Gosselin on 17. June 2016
Now the latest on the French government disappearing a skeptic project from a climate contest. In a contest that is set up to find the best solutions to a “problem”, it is not always wise to propose irrefutable scientific evidence that shows the “problem” does not even exist, and thus making the contest a waste […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 16. June 2016
It’s no secret that Dr. Sebastian Lüning’s outstanding, purely scientific Medieval Warming Period Map project has been held in very high regard within the science community. It’s also no secret that some government-funded scientists and a slew of activists are not at all happy that it has created controversy and cast serious doubt over climate science. Indeed Lüning’s […]
Posted in Activism, Climate Politics |
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