Posted By Chris White A legal expert in financial law said the Democrat-lead probe targeting ExxonMobil is likely illegal and a ruse to paint those investigating the company as champions…
Month: August 2016
Olympic-sized climate propaganda
It was wrong to interrupt Rio’s delightful opening ceremonies with deceitful agitprop Paul Driessen XXXI Olympiad competitors are joyfully showcasing their skills and sportsmanship, while delighted fans revel in their…
Big Chill: ‘Substantial Cooling’ Predicted Within The Next Few Years
La Niña expected to contribute From the Daily Star, 14 August 2016 Climate boffins believe the UK’s topsy-turvy climate is in for a chilly twist within the next few years…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #236
The Week That Was: 2016-08-14 (August 14, 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…
President Obama Begs America Not To Tear Up the Paris Agreement
Guest essay by Eric Worrall President Obama, who has done more than any other President to sell American children into foreign debt slavery, has appealed to the American People not…
Arctic Ice: An Update – Evidence From the Past is Instructive
Guest opinion: Dr. Tim Ball In a previous article, I noted the treadmill created when you convince politicians to form policy based on untested hypotheses. The anthropogenic global warming (AGW)…
Oh Noes, The "Must Not Cross" Climate Tipping Point
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Greens are fretting that we may be about crash through their arbitrary 1.5C global warming “limit”. But what will they do, when nothing bad happens?…
Analysis of the 'Landicaine' over Louisiana
Yesterday on Twitter, Chip Knappenberger coined the term “landicane” to describe the low pressure center that has been gyrating over the northeastern Gulf of Mexico for days has now dropped…
George Monbiot Eats Roadkill to Save The Planet
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Prominent Guardian Environment Reporter George Monbiot, who sometimes shows up at prominent climate events, no doubt after a long journey by sail, has decided to…
Friday Funny: Chemtrails theory gets shot down by science
Surveyed scientists debunk chemtrails conspiracy theory UCI, Carnegie paper explains persistent aircraft trails, substances in soil and water Irvine, Calif., Aug. 12, 2016 – The world’s leading atmospheric scientists overwhelmingly…
The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels
Review and Summary of “The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels” By Andy May The best-selling book The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels was first published November 27, 2014 by Penguin.…
NASA climate modeling suggests Venus may have been habitable
From NASA Goddard and the “runaway greenhouse” department: Venus may have had a shallow liquid-water ocean and habitable surface temperatures for up to 2 billion years of its early history,…
Study: Wind power fiercer than expected
As US’ first offshore wind farm takes root, study indicates wind may be more powerful, turbulent than expected University of Delaware researchers report in a new study that offshore wind…
Seven days worth of data gathering cause alarming headline: "Global warming's next surprise: Saltier beaches"
From the NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY and the “oceans are dying up” department comes this new worry that I’m pretty sure I don’t believe one bit. Why? Because we’ve also…
NOAA: Atlantic hurricane season still expected to be strongest since 2012
Forecasters now expect 70-percent chance of 12 to 17 named storms In its updated 2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook, NOAA calls for a higher likelihood of a near-normal or above-normal…
AEMO: Replacing Coal with Renewables will Cause Blackouts
Guest essay by Eric Worrall The Australian Energy Market Operator, the government body responsible for ensuring the stability of Australia’s energy supply, has issued a stark warning that closure of…
Nature: There are Worse Threats to Biodiversity than Climate Change
Guest essay by Eric Worrall A commentary published in Nature has claimed that careless human exploitation of natural resources poses a far greater threat to endangered species than climate change.…
Disclosure: Solar flares in 1967 almost started World War III
1967 solar storm nearly took US to brink of war From AGU WASHINGTON, DC — A solar storm that jammed radar and radio communications at the height of the Cold…
Remember those claims of 'global warming will increase dengue fever risks'? Never mind…
From AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY and the National Geographic, wrong again department comes this bit of good news. Warmer climate could lower dengue risk Health researchers predict that the transmission of…
Latest excuse: 'Pinatubo eruption masked sea level acceleration in satellite record'
From the NATIONAL CENTER FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH/UNIVERSITY CORPORATION FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, and the department of “let’s not show a graph of sea level rise in the press release” comes this real…
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