Guest essay by Eric Worrall Greens pushing the tired climate refugee myth is old news – but this time they inadvertently made the case for tighter border security. Climate change…
Month: November 2017
While global surface temperature cools, the lower troposphere has record warmest October
Yesterday, we noted the drop in global surface temperature from HadCRUT data. Today, we have this report from the UAH dataset that points out the heat has not left the lower…
Cartoons by Josh Calendar 2018
The best way to remember how entertaining (or horrifying) climate science, energy policy etc, has been in 2017 is to buy a Cartoons by Josh Calendar 2018. The calendar is…
Study: U.S. climate closely follows Pacific ocean cycle known as the PDO
The Effects of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation and Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation on U.S. Regional Weather A climate researcher at Cornell University, Remy Mermelstein has written an interesting and provocative paper…
Coal Demand and Prices Surge… As Do U.S. Coal Exports!
Guest post by David Middleton Coal prices are on the rise again. With benchmark rates in Australia up over 30 percent since July — approaching the $100/t mark that prevailed…
New Zealand to Introduce a “Climate Refugee” Visa
Guest essay by Eric Worrall New Zealand is considering adding “climate change” to its list of accepted reasons for claiming refugee status. But in my opinion this initiative is not…
NASA: Beer Production has hit a Climate Tipping Point
Guest essay by Eric Worrall According to NASA scientist Joshua Fisher, climate change in regions which produce hops for breweries in the Pacific North West may have reached a tipping…
UGLY: Disputing peer review by lawsuit
Wow, just wow. Some scientists and their egos. Sheesh. Michael Shellenberger writes: Stanford University professor Mark Z. Jacobson has filed a lawsuit, demanding $10 million in damages, against the peer-reviewed scientific…
Global temperature continues to cool
Global effects of El Niño event seem to have passed, and we’ve cooled to a value just before the event, according to data from the UK Hadley Climate Centre Earlier…
Uh oh, California Attorney General on the hot-seat over #ExxonKnew fiasco
Via Press release: E&E Legal Forced to Sue California Attorney General for Failure to Release Public Records Already Shared with Green Activists Involving Their Inappropriate Lobbying Practices Sacramento, CA –…
Yikes! AI generates freakishly natural human faces
From the “rise of the machines” department, and coming to a fake news story near you comes this troubling development that blurs the lines of reality and fantasy even further.…
Quote of the Week – no more ‘currying favor’ at the EPA
We covered the announcement of EPA administrator Scott Pruitt yanking away the conflict of interest issue that has plagued EPA Science Advisory Boards; members of those boards also received EPA…
AGW Skeptic Rep. Jim Bridenstine NASA Administrator confirmation hearing begins today.
Guest post by David Middleton Rep. Jim Bridenstine (R-OK) has been nominated to be the new NASA Administrator by President Trump. His confirmation hearing starts today… And the greenies are…
Desperate acts: Trying to link “climate change” and Halloween
I had a Facebook discussion with Dr. Roy Spencer this morning, because he wrote a note about only having one trick-or-treater show up at the door of his home this…
Good news: climate change won’t appreciably impact outback mammals
From the UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY: Feral animals pose major threat to Outback, climate change study finds Australia has lost about 30 mammal species since European arrival Scientists at the University of…
UN: Nobody is doing Enough to Limit CO2 Emissions
Guest essay by Eric Worrall The latest United Nations emissions gap report criticises pretty much everyone for not imposing harsh enough CO2 emission abatement plans. UN warns of ‘unacceptable’ greenhouse…
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