An environmental "poop de grace" – Manure could heat your home

From the UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO and the “what’s that smell coming from the furnace?” department. Farm manure could be a viable source of renewable energy to help reduce greenhouse gas…

Tragic Windfarm Death – Unanswered Questions

Guest essay by Eric Worrall h/t ptolemy2 – According to BBC News, the family of 74yr old security guard Ronnie Alexander are looking for answers as to how he died…

About those fraudulent climate litigation shakedowns

Foreword: One of the craziest – and potentially far-reaching and harmful – lawsuits in recent memory is wending its way through our legal system. Filed by several California and New…

Our newest GOES-R and GOES-S weather satellites will greatly enhance search and rescue capabilities @NASAsocial

Readers may recall that last week I was the guest of NASA KSC to watch the launch of GOES-S, which is going to be a boon for mapping and alerting…

Nervous Democrats Vote Down Costly Climate Measures in Two States

Guest essay by Eric Worrall Guardian author Oliver Milman is worried that despite solid assurances of commitment to climate action, Democrats are failing to deliver the climate measures greens expect…

EXCLUSIVE: An "ugly" chapter that didn't make the Bestseller Book: The Politically Incorrect Guide® to Climate Change

Marc Morano of Climate Deport has given me exclusive publication of this special chapter, that is not included in the book. It details all of the comparisons to Holocaust deniers…

Scientists – we're on second notice: another 'warning to humanity' – popular science edition

From the UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY and the “Tweets are now citations” department comes this inane press release which seems more interested in promoting the “people are looking at it” meme than…

Finding: North Pacific climate patterns influence El Nino occurrences

From the INSTITUTE OF ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES and the “tail wagging the dog” department. For decades, the world’s leading scientists have observed the phenomena known as El Nino…

"Volcanologists warn world is unprepared for next major eruption"… And?

Guest pondering by David Middleton NEWS 06 MARCH 2018 Volcanologists warn world is unprepared for next major eruption A big blast could hobble global trade, communications and financial systems. Alexandra…

Reuters: Blame Consumers, Not China for Global Warming

Guest essay by Eric Worrall According to Clinton Climate Initiative backed green group C40, heavy emitters like China are not responsible for climate change; consumers in big cities who provide…

Study claims: Current deforestation pace will intensify global warming

From the FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO and the  “worse than we thought” department. In a Nature Communications article, international group of scientists affirms the prolongation…

Surprise! Study says some glaciers actually shrank during the last ice age

The simple story says that during the last ice age, temperatures were colder and ice sheets expanded around the planet. That may hold true for most of Europe and North…

Study: Interactions between smoke and clouds have unexpected cooling effect

Atomspheric physicists have found that the way wildfire smoke from Africa interacts with clouds over the Atlantic Ocean results in a net cooling effect, which is contrary to previous understanding…

UN Appoints Michael Bloomberg as a Climate Envoy

Guest essay by Eric Worrall Michael Bloomberg joins Leonardo DiCaprio and the Angry Birds character “Red” as a UN appointed climate envoy. Video: Michael Bloomberg appointed UN climate envoy Published…

Claim: Halting Economic Growth the Key to Solving Climate Change

Guest essay by Eric Worrall A new paper claims more shared development goals and less emphasis on wealth creation is the key to solving climate change. Economic Equality Is Key…

NASA: Cosmic rays hitting Earth are 'bad and getting worse'

Astronauts on the International Space Station may be at risk during long missions THE WORSENING COSMIC RAY SITUATION: Cosmic rays are bad–and they’re getting worse. That’s the conclusion of a new paper just…

Trying to get on the 'top of the warming heap', the Chinese pull a fast one in the Arctic – I catch them

This press release was in Eurekalert today, and it reads to be part of a larger warming trend in the Arctic. But, not so fast, these “Meteorologists” should know better.…

Will Congress finally get tough on junk science?

House hearing investigates a UN cancer agency accused of misusing US taxpayer funds Guest opinion by Paul Driessen A growing problem for modern industrialized Western societies is the legion of…

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #306

Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org)The Science and Environmental Policy Project THIS WEEK: By Ken Haapala, President Bureaucratic Science: TWTW has used the term bureaucratic science, which may have confused…

From the So Fracking Stupid, It Must Be True Files: Giving up Carbon for Lent.

Guest ridicule by David Middleton   Some Christians are cutting carbon for Lent Instead of giving up luxuries, they’re reducing pollution. By Diana Madson Tuesday, February 27, 2018 The weeks…

Canadian Climate Conference: "Cities and Climate Change"

Guest essay by Eric Worrall Edmonton, Canada is hosting an international “Cities and Climate Change” Conference, to give city government officials and politicians a chance to discuss what they would…

The latest medical malpractice: blaming "climate change" for heart attacks

From the AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY and the “anything goes with climate change” department comes this absurd study. What the researchers seem to fail to realize is that just stepping outside…

No laughing matter, yet humor inspires climate change activism – so does fear

From CORNELL University and the Manntastic claims department comes this silly study. ITHACA, N.Y. – Melting icecaps, mass flooding, megadroughts and erratic weather are no laughing matter. However, a new…

The Rise and Fall of Central England Temperatures – help needed to find missing data

Guest essay by Tony Brown This article examines the continued cooling of CET this century Looks at a similar scenario of regional cooling in America Examines CET related urbanisation issues,…