By P Gosselin on 16. February 2022
The major reason for Europe’s energy price explosion is green policy in Europe and Germany By Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt (Text translated/edited by P. Gosselin) The media are now taking up the issue of exploding electricity and gas prices. It’s becoming increasingly obvious how dramatically the price increases are affecting private households, but above all small […]
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Solar Influence On Climate Scafetta, 2021 This result implies that the CMIP5 models are missing important climatic mechanisms responsible for a large millennial oscillation that has been found throughout the Holocene and has been linked to a millennial solar oscillation [2,4,17,72,90,105]. The argument can be, therefore, extended to other decadal, multidecadal, and secular solar oscillations […]
By P Gosselin on 13. February 2022
Asia goes nuclear while Europe goes bust By Fred F. Mueller During the past few decades, a quiet but all the more important divergence has begun to evolve between Asia und Europe: their respective attitudes towards climate change and nuclear energy. In their crusade against what they perceive as a looming climate catastrophe, most European […]
Posted in Nuclear energy |
By P Gosselin on 9. February 2022
Germany’s power supply, once mostly made up of a mixture of coal and nuclear power, used to be among the most stable and affordable in the world. Power outages were rare and grid interventions were infrequent. German consumer electricity prices shot up to 36.19 euro-cents per kilowatt-hour while blackouts threaten. Greens and socialists then tried […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Green Follies |
By P Gosselin on 3. November 2021
Commentary by Fred F. Mueller [Germany] When looking at the current frenzy around the climate rescue event COP 26 in Glasgow, one can only get scared. Not because of our climate, which doesn’t care about the whole hype, but because of the proposed hysteria-driven radical measures. Leading to a humanitarian catastrophe The whole CO2 hypothesis […]
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By P Gosselin on 11. August 2021
Monthly newsletter by Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt The IPCC’s latest climate report was published on August 9th and I have been able to take a look at it. One thing is clear: It will give all the alarmist forces a strong tailwind. But before we look at the IPCC report, we first take a brief look […]
Posted in Alarmism, IPCC |
Solar Influence On Climate Delgado-Bonal et al, 2020 Our research supports the idea that clouds and albedo, which ultimately determine the SW radiation, are variables of the utmost importance for current climate change, in agreement with previous research about the changes in stratocumulus or energy imbalance in the last four decades for example. An increase […]
By P Gosselin on 11. February 2020
Germany’s onslaught on its famed automotive and production industries appears to be taking an economic toll as the country pushes ahead to go green by phasing out internal combustion engines and coal power plants. Recently we reported how electricity prices are again slated to increase this year, and thus will continue to make German power […]
Posted in Alternative Energy, Climate Politics |
Climate Model Unreliability/Biases/Errors and the Pause Tapiador et al., 2019 Uncertainties in modeling persist for large parts of the world, suggesting models still limited to the research realm. … It turns out that both GCMs and RCMs [global/regional climate models] appear still limited to provide practical estimates of the world climates even for present […]
By P Gosselin on 8. May 2019
The 4.6 trillion euro German green energies flop By Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt and Frank Bosse (German text translated/edited by P. Gosselin) The demands for the phasing out of coal, fuel and natural gas are becoming ever more shrill in Germany. At first early this year it began with the bold proposal of the coal commission, […]
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By P Gosselin on 6. April 2019
One of the fathers of the German environmental movement, Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt, comments on models, Friday school strikes and the environmental destruction by green energies. =============================== Ladies and Gentlemen, New climate model is useless Over 80(!) authors, led by Jean Christophe Golaz of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, have recently developed a new climate model (produced […]
Posted in Activism, Alternative Energy, Models |
By P Gosselin on 26. February 2019
At the February 20th hearing of the Bundestag Environment Committee on CO2 reduction targets for heavy commercial vehicles, Prof. Horst-Joachim Lüdecke, EIKE press spokesman (science), urged that reasonableness be maintained in climate policy. Six experts were asked to provide their assessment before the Committee. By EIKE editorial staff / Pierre Gosselin Source: Image cropped from […]
Posted in Climate Politics, CO2 and GHG |
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