From Keele University and the “It’s like deja vu all over again” department with the leader of the “ship of fools” thrown in for comic relief. Long-time WUWT readers surely remember…
Month: February 2018
Grist: Bitcoin Gobbling Up the Clean Energy Revolution
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Grist has joined the rising chorus of greens condemning the vast energy expenditures of Bitcoin miners. Bitcoin gobbles up clean energy — just when the…
Climate alarmism is still bizarre, dogmatic, intolerant
Claims defy parody, as alarmists become more tyrannical and their policies wreak havoc Guest opinion by Paul Driessen Climate alarmism dominated the Obama era and run-up to Paris. But it’s…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #304
Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project THIS WEEK:By Ken Haapala, President, Science and Environmental Policy Project (SEPP) Sea Level Hockey Stick? Judith Curry continues…
Claim: Educating Girls, Birth Control will Halt Climate Change
Guest essay by Eric Worrall h/t Willie Soon; The climate population controllers are back. TO STOP CLIMATE CHANGE, EDUCATE GIRLS AND GIVE THEM BIRTH CONTROL Robin George Andrews CLIMATE CHANGE…
NASA: 'Unusually cold winter' causes Lake Erie to ice over – nearly 60% of all lakes covered with ice
The unusually cold winter in the Upper Midwest has led to a notable buildup of ice on the Great Lakes. Lake Erie is usually the first to freeze over because it is shallower…
Overheated claims on global temperature records
Foreword by Paul Dreissen Over and over, we are confronted with claims that last month or last year was “the warmest on record.” Each claim is accompanied by dire warnings…
Birds in Crisis?
Guest Essay by Kip Hansen I get emails — lots of emails in lots of different email accounts. Many of these emails are fundraising emails — requests for financial support,…
"Kill Climate Deniers" 2018 Season
Guest essay by Eric Worrall The award winning play “Kill Climate Deniers” is back. How a climate change play got Bolt and Breitbart News hot under the collar FEBRUARY 17…
Exxon hits back hard at Gore/McKibben inspired attorney general witch hunt
We’ve reported on this counter-lawsuit before, but this article in Bloomberg yesterday raises the volume up to 11. Exxon Sues the Suers in Fierce Climate-Change Case A ‘conspiracy’ was hatched…
Californian Democrat Congressman: Bitcoin Needs a Carbon Tax
Guest essay by Eric Worrall The mind boggling energy burn required to verify each bitcoin payment or currency transfer is finally attracting the attention of Democrat Party climate advocates. A…
Encouraging: An environmentalist's slow-motion moment of clarity
From the “there’s hope yet”department comes this remarkable personal story of how one environmentalist in Colorado came to embrace the very thing she had been programmed to hate: oil and…
Draft UN Climate Report: Poor People Will be Hit Worst
Guest essay by Eric Worrall A draft UN IPCC climate report suggests poor people suffering “multidimensional” poverty will be hit worst by climate change – so lets make everyone rich.…
Surprising: World’s First Floating Wind Farm Outperforms
The 30MW Hywind Scotland, the world’s first commercial-scale floating wind farm, performed better than expected in its first three full months in production, Statoil, the operator of the wind farm said.…
Study: thanks to fracking, we don't need Obama's Clean Power Plan (CPP) to meet Paris climate target
From the “thanks to fracking, the biggest driver of lower carbon dioxide emissions has been declining natural gas prices” department. Even without the clean power plan, US can achieve Paris…
Friday Funny – 'Passing the Sniff Test' over Los Angeles smog
Environmentalism shows why ‘mental’ is part of the word. Josh is on the case. This story appeared in The Times: Shampoo ‘as bad a health risk as car fumes’ Shampoo,…
Just how cold is at at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang?
From NASA Earth Observatory Media reports have described the many ways that cold temperatures have affected the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Razor-sharp, icy snow crystals have damaged skis,…
It's weather, not climate change, Governor Brown
Weather, not human-caused CO2-fueled global warming, is responsible for California wildfires Guest essay by Robert W. Endlich 2017 featured incredibly intense, damaging wildfires in California: first the Wine Country fires…
Watching Thunderstorms Chase The Hot Spots
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Once on a lovely hot August day in eastern Oregon, my gorgeous ex-fiancee and I sat entranced and watched a parade of dust devils. I’ve…
Scientists make first direct observation of electrons creating Northern Lights
I found this very interesting, so I’m passing it along to WUWT readers. The shower of electrons bouncing across Earth’s magnetosphere – commonly known as the Northern Lights – has…
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