Climate Advocate Ship of Fools University Bans Teaching Potentially Offensive Facts

Guest essay by Eric Worrall h/t JaneHM – the University of New South Wales, the home university of Chris Turney, leader of the Ship of Fools expedition which got stuck…

President Trump Slams Renewable Energy at the G20

Guest essay by Eric Worrall President Trump has criticised other countries for pursuing technology which doesn’t work. Trump rejects need for climate action at G-20: US has ‘cleanest’ water and…

Forbes: Climate Leaders Believe Faith Rather than Action will Achieve Green Salvation

Guest essay by Eric Worrall Are greens facing a growing crisis of confidence, in leaders who make great public shows of climate piety, without backing those words with actions? Is…

For bee alarmists, Groundhog Day comes in June

Will activists finally admit their sins and break out of their pesticide-blaming time loop? Paul Driessen Did you think Goundhog Day only comes in February? For anti-insecticide zealots and others…

30 Year Anniversary of the UN 1989 “10 years to save the world” Climate Warning

Guest essay by Eric Worrall Global warming was not reversed by the year 2000 – yet we are still here. U.N. Predicts Disaster if Global Warming Not CheckedPETER JAMES SPIELMANN…

Claim: Russia will be Ruined by the Clean Energy Transition

Guest essay by Eric Worrall According to Forbes, when renewable energy programmes like Germany’s Energiewende mature, demand for Russian fossil fuel will collapse. Will Russia Survive The Coming Energy Transition?…

Battery Storage – An Infinitesimally Small Part of Electrical Power

 Guest essay by Steve Goreham Large-scale storage of electricity is the latest proposed solution to boost the deployment of renewables. Renewable energy advocates, businesses, and state governments plan to use…

France’s new ‘hottest recorded temperature ever’ is in question – guess where it was measured?

Ian Duncan writes on Facebook: ‘France has its hottest recorded temperature ever’. But they don’t mention that where it was recorded was next to a concrete drain, and a steel…

Contrary to Global Warming Predictions, Great Lakes Water Levels Now at Record Highs

From Dr. Roy Spencer’s blog June 27th, 2019 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. It is a truism that any observed change in nature will be blamed by some experts…

A conversation with John Christy, for Association des climato-réalistes

Guest interview by Grégoire Canlorbe John Raymond Christy is a climate scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) whose chief interests are satellite remote sensing of global climate…

Surprising Summer Chill Baffles Global Warming Alarmists

From the “summer colds are the worst” department Guest essay by Vijay Jayaraj A surprising late-June chill broke records for lowest temperatures and made life miserable for many across the…

Truth(?) in testimony and convincing policy makers

From Dr. Judith Curry’s Climate Etc. Posted on June 27, 2019 by curryja | by Judith Curry Some reflections, stimulated by yesterday’s Congressional Hearing, on the different strategies of presenting…

Friday Funny – how climate change really affects you

Graham Kirk writes on Facebook: The cost of reducing net greenhouse emissions to zero by 2050 in the UK could be well in excess of £1 trillion. The sum would…

Florida’s Climate Crisis and Sea Level Rise Non Sequitur

Guest crisis-bashing by David Middleton Florida faces a climate crisis as Democratic candidates take the debate stage By Drew Kann, CNN Wed June 26, 2019 (CNN)Presidential candidate Jay Inslee was…

“Is there not a single climate scientist out there who will call this out as improper?”

Manntastic behavior on Twitter – harassment of Dr. Judith Curry by @michaelemann As you may know, both testified in congressional hearings this week. Mann apparently can’t tolerate a second opinion.…

The Pipers of Fire Island

News Brief by Kip Hansen   The Piping Plover, a tiny little sea bird,  has been struggling to survive in modern times as beaches are developed for tourists with houses…

Jet contrails will likely affect climate by 2050

Climate impact of clouds made from airplane contrails may triple by 2050 From the EUROPEAN GEOSCIENCES UNION In the right conditions, airplane contrails can linger in the sky as contrail…

Coal Subsidies and Jake Tapper’s Climate Emergency Meltdown… Lions and Tigers and Bears!!!

Guest double-post by David Middleton I probably should have broken this up into two or three posts… But I was rolling… (If at any point you can’t tell if I’m…

UN Warns “Climate Apartheid” by 2030, though $100 Billion per Year would Help

Guest essay by Eric Worrall “Sombre speeches by government officials at regular conferences are not leading to meaningful action.” UN expert condemns failure to address impact of climate change on…

Is a great iron fertilization experiment already underway?

News Release 26-Jun-2019 Is a great iron fertilization experiment already underway? University of South Florida (USF Innovation) ST. PETERSBURG, FL – It’s no secret that massive dust storms in the…

Return to Earth

Guest post by Philip Mulholland and Stephen Wilde “No government has the right to decide on the truth of scientific principles, nor to prescribe in any way the character of…

The Water Future of Earth’s ‘Third Pole’

From NASA June 26, 2019 Himalaya. Karakoram. Hindu Kush. The names of Asia’s high mountain ranges conjure up adventure to those living far away, but for more than a billion…

How Cold Air Caused a Heatwave

Guest Post from Jim Steele From What’s Natural? Column published in Pacifica Tribune June 26, 2019 I was recently asked if the record June 2019 heat in the San Francisco…

Part of the Pacific Ocean is not warming as expected, but why?

From Phy.org June 25, 2019 by Kevin Krajick, Columbia University The tropical Pacific Ocean (Australia and South America in gray, left and right). Top map shows what climate models say…