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 |
By P Gosselin on 24. July 2016
Challenging AGW on the Eve of Destruction Guest essay by Uli Weber, Geophysicist, Germany Since the G7-summit at Elmau Castle (2015) and the climate summit COP21 in Paris (2015) the declared political aim of all governments of the world is a global decarbonisation until the year 2100 to save our planet from anthropogenic global warming […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG |
By P Gosselin on 7. June 2016
German meteorological site wobleibtdieerderwaermung.de here presents the latest developments on surface temperatures. Today I’m focused on the part dealing with the rapidly declining global temperature (TLT). ===================================================== Cold June spell about to hit Europe – more heavy summer rains in 2016 will lead to more flooding. By Schneefan (Translated, edited by P Gosselin) The current […]
Posted in Oceans, Solar Sciences |
By P Gosselin on 4. June 2016
Snowfan at wobleibtdieerderwärmung.de features a spotless sun and quite possibly the start of cooling now that the planet is well past the peak of the recent El Niño event. What follows are some excerpts, with some editing to shorten the text to save a little time. ============================ The sun goes on strike: First spotless day […]
Posted in Oceans, Solar Sciences |
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 1. October 2015
In our last post Fritz Vahrenholt and Frank Bosse looked at solar activity and the impacts on the North Atlantic Oscillation. Today they present a post here on more papers on the NAO. ==================================== North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) couple to solar activity: New studies find a time-lag of 3 years By Dr. Sebastian Lüning and […]
Posted in Solar Sciences |
By P Gosselin on 21. August 2015
The Die kalte Sonne site here features a worrisome essay by German climate scientists Horst-Joachim Lüdecke, Dr. Alexander Hempelmann and Carl Otto Weiss. They carefully examined climate changes of the past and have found that the recent changes (of the last 40 years are nothing out of the ordinary and that we need to worry about […]
Posted in Cooling/Temperature, Misc., Solar Sciences |
By P Gosselin on 28. January 2015
He looks more like a guru, even a prophet. In Switzerland 73 year old Swiss Alps mountain guide Werner Munter is known as the “avalanche pope”. No one knows more about avalanches in the Alps and their risks than he does. Werner Munter: Image credit: www.berge-im-kopf.ch. Having authored some 20 books, he is credited for having […]
Posted in Hockey Team, Scepticism, We're To Blame |
By P Gosselin on 25. January 2015
Yesterday I posted on Part 1 of German ZDF television’s Terra-X series two-part documentary on climate and human history appearing on January 11 and 18. Part 1 covered the world’s climatic changes that occurred during the last ice age and up to the time of the Roman Empire. Part 1 clearly showed that the earth’s climate […]
Posted in Agriculture, Cooling/Temperature, Drought and Deserts, Glaciers, Paleo-climatology, Stupid Predictions, We're To Blame |
By P Gosselin on 3. September 2014
Scientific scepticism within the policy-driving field of climate science has taken another significant step in growth and reach in Europe and internationally. Photo: Benny Peiser, Lord Lawson (GWPF) Five years after its inauguration in 2009, the London-based Global Warming Policy Foundation has announced the launch of its new campaigning arm, the Global Warming Policy Forum. […]
Posted in Scepticism |
By P Gosselin on 17. July 2014
The Global Warming Policy Foundation recently announced that Professor Fritz Vahrenholt is joining its Academic Advisory Council. Early this year prominent meteorologist Prof. Lennart Bengtsson had also announced his membership, but later resigned amid a backlash from activist warmist scientists. The Council is composed of scientists, economists and other experts who provide the GWPF with […]
Posted in Scepticism |
By P Gosselin on 15. July 2014
The Global Warming Policy Foundation recently announced that Professor Fritz Vahrenholt is joining its Academic Advisory Council. Early this year prominent meteorologist Prof. Lennart Bengtsson had also announced his membership, but later resigned amid a backlash from activist warmist scientists. The Council is composed of scientists, economists and other experts who provide the GWPF with […]
Posted in Scepticism
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