World Population and Food Security: Adding Some Granularity

Guest essay by David Archibald Things have improved over the last 25 years according to this recent WUWT post. The future doesn’t look so rosy if you look at a…

Claim: More Frequent Less Intense Rainfall is Now a Problem

Guest essay by Eric Worrall Lecturer in Physical Geography Michael Singer has noticed that climate hasn’t brought greater precipitation, as Trenberth predicted it would – but he still worries about…

Do humans harm the environment?

By Andy May This is the first of seven posts on the potential costs and hazards of human-caused global warming and the impact of humans on the environment in general.…

Study: a ‘statistically significant downward trend since 1950 exists’ in hurricane landfalls

This is going to rattle some cages, while at the same time vindicating Dr. Roger Pielke Jr. A new study in Geophysical research Letters studies hurricane activity in the Atlantic…