Guest Essay by Kip Hansen Introduction: Temperature and Water Level (MSL) are two hot topic measurements being widely bandied about and vast sums of money are being invested in…
Day: October 14, 2017
S&P Backs Renewables: “The Tide has Turned”
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Standard & Poor, the credit rating agency which in 2015 paid $1.4 billion to regulators to settle legal action related to its role in the…
Naive scientist awakens to the politics underlying climate change
Guest opinion by Robert McCarter This is an apology to all those commentators over the years who pronounced on the underlying Marxism in the debate over climate change. I am a…
‘Lights Out’ – an illustrated poem on green energy
By Viv Forbes (words) and Steve Hunter (illustrations) For yonks they waged a war on coal And painted miners black; They threw explorers on the dole And shut the gates…
Using the Orbiting Carbon Observatory for something useful: monitoring potential volcanic eruptions
From MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Is it gonna blow? Measuring volcanic emissions from space Late last month, a stratovolcano in Bali named Mount Agung began to smoke. Little earthquakes trembled beneath the…
Claim: Brexit an "Existential Threat" to Advanced Nuclear Fusion Research
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Professor Ian Chapman, chief of the UK Atomic Energy Authority is worried the Brexit negotiation standoff between Britain and the EU poses a threat to…
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