By Kenneth Richard on 21. November 2016
28 January, 2017 – Now updated to 133 papers In 2014, there were at least 93 peer-reviewed scientific papers published in scientific journals affirming the Sun’s influential role in climate change. In 2015, there were at least 95 scientific papers affirming the Sun-Climate link. Already in 2016, there have been over 100 papers (107 to […]
Posted in Solar, Solar Sciences |
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 […]
160 Papers Find Extremely Low CO2 Climate Sensitivity (a) Quantified Low Climate Sensitivity to Doubled CO2 Smirnov, 2018 (2X CO2 = 0.4°C) (2X AnthroCO2 = 0.02°C) From this, it follows for the change of the global temperature as a result at doubling of the concentration of atmospheric CO2 molecules [is] ∆T = (0.4 ± 0.1) […]
Climate science is supposed to be settled, right? We are told that there is an overwhelming agreement, or consensus, among scientists that most weather and climate changes that have occurred since the mid-20th century have been caused by human activity — our fossil fuel burning and CO2 emissions in particular. We are told that natural mechanisms that […]
Papers Supporting a Skeptical-of-the-Consensus Position for 2014 248 total papers, 147 on natural contributions to climate change (sun, ocean oscillations, clouds) Solar Influence on Climate (93 papers) 1. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273117714007340 A comparison of the secular variation in the Northern Hemisphere temperature proxies with the corresponding variations in sunspot numbers and the fluxes of cosmogenic 10Be in Greenland […]
By P Gosselin on 3. June 2021
Steve Koonin responds to recent attack articles by alarmist global-warming researchers. Steve Koonin, former scientist advisor to President Barack Obama, was recently attacked in Scientific American for speaking out his skepticim over manmade global warming. He asked SA for the chance to respond, but SA refused, though a response is customary in science. Photo: US […]
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By P Gosselin on 5. February 2021
Climate researcher, geologist, Patrice Poyet has released a new e-book: The Rational Climate e-Book: Cooler is Riskier. The Sorry State of Climate Science and Policies. This is an outstanding reference. Using the table of contents the reader can conveniently look up the topic that’s of interest. The ebook has been downloaded over 10,000 times so […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG, IPCC, Models, Scepticism |
By P Gosselin on 31. December 2019
2019 science: Absolutely no climate alarm No alarm on every aspect: stable polar ice, normal sea level rise, no consensus, growing snow cover, less tropical storms, tornadoes, shrinking deserts, global greening, predictions wrong, models flawed, climate driven by sun, ocean cycles, biodiversity, warmer 1000 years ago…etc… 2019 saw a great amount of new science emerge […]
Posted in Alarmism, Scepticism |
By P Gosselin on 6. November 2019
New IPCC report under doubt: models out-of-control and a new hockey stick By Die kalte Sonne [German text translated/edited by P Gosselin] IPCC authors “politically handpicked” The IPCC climate status report serves as an important reference for climate policy and public discussion. However, very few people are aware that the authors of the report are […]
Posted in Models, Paleo-climatology |
By Kenneth Richard on 7. January 2019
NBC News’ Chuck Todd recently asserted that we humans can control the climate and the frequency or intensity of extreme weather events (hurricanes, floods, droughts) and disasters (wildfires) with our CO2 emissions. He has declared the science is “settled” on this point and therefore no “denier” is allowed on his Meet the Press program. But […]
Posted in Activism, Alarmism, Climate Politics, We're To Blame |
By Kenneth Richard on 13. December 2018
Unmasking Marcott’s “Uptick” 20th century “uptick” from Marcott et al., 2013, RealClimate.org Almost immediately after it was introduced to the public, the lead author of Marcott et al. (2013) squelched the narrative that said the hockey-stick-shaped reconstruction he and his colleagues produced is a robust representation of modern global-scale temperature changes. In an interview with Marcott published […]
Posted in Data Manipulation, Hockey Team, Medieval Warm Period, Paleo-climatology |
By Kenneth Richard on 6. December 2018
Many new scientific papers affirm climate model results conflict with one another, diverge from observations, and aren’t fully rooted in established physics. Image Source: Essex and Tsonis, 2018 Climate models are predicated on the assumption that greenhouse gases exert fundamental control on the Earth’s climate system. That’s why for decades it’s been predicted that disaster will […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Models |
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