Guest essay by C.R. Dickson Most people have no trouble relating to temperature, because they use it every day when they set the thermostat in their homes, adjust the temperature…
Day: January 11, 2016
Inconvenient: iceberg calving helps 'carbon sequestration' and is 'helping to slow global warming'
From the UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD and the department of “unknown negative feedbacks” comes this interesting study. While there have been numerous claims that warmer Polar temperatures (due to posited global…
California's train of super-soaker storms analysed – more on the way
Extreme rain events fueled by the current strong El Nino have started to affect California. NASA estimated rainfall over a period of 7 days while NASA/NOAA’s GOES Project created a…
Global agricultural production demonstrates Ramankutty et al. is just more global warming hot air
Recently, there was the usual wailing and gnashing of teeth in the media over the threat of “climate change” as outlined in Ramankutty et al. published on January 6th, in Nature…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #208
The Week That Was: 2016-01-09 (January 9, 2016) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project THIS WEEK: By Ken Haapala, President, Science and Environmental Policy…
Britain Bracing for Extreme Winter, as Torrential Rain turns to Snow
Guest essay by Eric Worrall According to forecasters, Britain is bracing for extreme winter conditions which might last for months, as falling temperatures turn torrential rain into severe blizzards. Arctic…
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