UK Manufacturers Sound The Alarm Over Rising Energy Costs Britain will struggle to “keep the lights on” unless the Government changes its green energy policies, the former environment secretary will…
Month: October 2014
'Icebergs once drifted to Florida'
From the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and the department of melted evidence, comes this interesting story about the last ice age. Icebergs once drifted to Florida, new climate model…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #153
The Week That Was: 2014-10-11 (October 11, 2014) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project THIS WEEK: By Ken Haapala, Executive Vice President, Science and…
Climate Science: Separating Mistakes From Malfeasance
Guest opinion by Dr. Tim Ball An important problem in climatology involves determining how many points are required to establish a pattern or a trend. It parallels the societal challenge,…
Is Tamino's 'Open Mind' dead, or just in an extended 'pause'?
One of the most acerbic, caustic, and self-absorbed climate blogs has gone AWOL, and there has been no new information seen since the middle of July. The antithetically named ‘Open…
The Trouble with Physics – Another branch of science captured by groupthink
The failings of Climate Science are not exceptional – nor unique | Guest essay by Eric Worrall – One of the most common arguments against suggestions that Climate Science is…
September 2014 Global Surface (Land+Ocean) and Lower Troposphere Temperature Anomaly Update
Guest Post by Bob Tisdale This post provides an update of the data for the three primary suppliers of global land+ocean surface temperature data—GISS through September 2014 and HADCRUT4 and…
New paper finds West Antarctic glacier likely melting from geothermal heat below
Via the Hockey Schtick – A paper published today in Earth and Planetary Science Letters finds evidence that one of the largest glaciers in West Antarctica, the Thwaites Glacier, is…
Video: why renewables equal death
I provide this video for informational and entertainment purposes only. I have no opinion pro or con on it. Videographer Paul Budline writes: First, pardon the overwrought subject heading. But…
Shock! Horror! Australian Climate and Meteorology Scientists told to raise their own funds
Today Australian Environment Minister Greg Hunt told assembled Antarctic scientists, that they need to find a way of broadening their funding base – they will have to raise charitable and…
About those claims of declining bird populations due to 'climate change'
Guest Essay by Kip Hansen The Audubon Society and other conservationist groups have recently been getting publicity for the idea that bird populations in the United States are declining and…
A Comparison Of The Efficacy Of Greenhouse Gas Forcing And Solar Forcing
Guest essay by Bob Irvine A common refrain from the “settled science” community is that there is no known low sensitivity model that can produce either the total temperature rise…
Saturday Silliness – Naomi Klein comprehends the pause?
Josh writes: One of the phrases alarmists like to use is to “just look out of the window” to see Global Warming aka ‘Climate Change’ happening right now. Presumably when…
The 'methane hotspot' identified in the Four Corners area of the U.S. Southwest can be fixed with some preventative maintenence
Study period predates the widespread use of hydraulic fracturing. | One small “hot spot” in the U.S. Southwest is responsible for producing the largest concentration of the greenhouse gas methane…
In a stunning reversal, the Australian Labor Party bails out on the 'carbon tax'
Australian Political Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has today stunned observers by reversing his position on a carbon tax – ruling out any future reinstatement of a carbon tax. According to…
Agricultural Losses in 2014 due to Cold Temperatures
Early frost events, below normal temperatures and snows across the globe are starting to reduce agricultural yields. Cooling temperatures and reduced sunspot counts are easy data points to find, so…
Fish story: 'Fish moving poleward at rate of 26 kilometers per decade'
From the University of British Columbia via Eurekalert Fish moving poleward at rate of 26 kilometers per decade Large numbers of fish will disappear from the tropics by 2050, finds…
Rainfall & Floods – Observations More Reliable Than Climate Models
New GWPF Briefing Paper –Press Release 10/10/14 London, 10 October: A new briefing paper from the Global Warming Policy Foundation reviews the scientific literature on rainfall and floods and finds…
The 2014/15 El Niño – Part 18 – October 2014 Update – One Last Chance?
Guest Post by Bob Tisdale This year started off with a subsurface weather event below the surface of the tropical Pacific that made researchers and global warming alarmists hope for…
Mann's not so Explosive Findings on Volcanos’ Climate Influence in Tree Rings
Guest essay by Patrick J. Michaels and Paul C. Knappenberger – A new paper overturns old suppositions regarding volcanoes, tree-rings, and climate sensitivity. According to a 2012 press release accompanying…
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