@usatoday @usatodayweather pushes Fake Climate News about the 100th meridian Agricultural belt

Supposedly the climate of the US Agricultural Belt has shifted 100 miles east according to a model analysis. But as we know, climate models aren’t reality. Actual data analysis shows…

An interesting plot twist – call it an anomaly

We’ve covered this topic before, but it is always good to mention in again. Howard Goodall asks this on Twitter: “Ever wondered why climate scientists use anomalies instead of temperatures?…

Texan Professor: "Is the [climate] science settled? It does not matter"

Guest essay by Eric Worrall According to University of Austin Research Associate Todd Davidson, preparing for war on climate change means we should disregard scientific uncertainty. Commentary: We Should Prepare…

Australian Green Front Cracks: Northern Territory Lifts Fracking Ban

Guest essay by Eric Worrall The left wing Australian Northern Territory Labor government has shocked greens, breaking ranks with other left wing Australian state governments by lifting a ban on…

Colorado Communities Sue Exxon to Prevent The End of Snow

Guest essay by Eric Worrall Colorado local governments are worried that global warming might melt their ski season. Latest legal fight accusing oil companies of climate change launched in Colorado…

The Astounding Non-Success Of Sparky Cars

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Published without comment on our mostly coal-fired and highly subsidized electric car fleet … well, to be fair, I suppose that is a comment ……

“Climate restoration” is the “New Coke” of climate alarmism

By Thomas Lifson at American Thinker The increase in the atmospheric trace gas of CO2 has so far failed to deliver the catastrophic consequences predicted by the alarmists like Al Gore.  The…

Study: diamonds in meteorite may indicate a lost planet that once roamed our solar system

Fragments of a meteorite that fell to Earth more than a decade ago provide compelling evidence of a lost planet that once roamed our solar system, according to a study…

Arctic Ocean may have been covered by an ice shelf nearly double the size of Greenland’s ice sheet

An ice shelf over a kilometre thick once formed over the Arctic Ocean, a new study by researchers from the University of Sheffield has revealed. The study is the first…

HOW BAD IS THE GOVERNMENT’S SCIENCE? (It's worse than we thought.)

From the National Association of Scholars via an article in the Wall Street Journal. Policy makers often cite research to justify their rules, but many of those studies wouldn’t replicate  …

NASA Gavin Schmidt Searching For the Silurians

Guest essay by Eric Worrall Would it be possible to distinguish the fall of a pre-human civilisation destroyed by industrial CO2, from a natural climate upheaval? A New Study Suggests…

Can Humans Melt the Antarctic Icecap?

Can we puny humans produce enough energy to melt the huge icecap? Some math helps. Guest essay by Julius Sanks When discussing climate with people who do not have technical backgrounds,…

Archaeologists: Early Europeans Prospered Despite Abrupt Climate Change

Guest essay by Eric Worrall Archaeologists have overturned theories that climate change caused by a nearby super volcano eruption killed early European settlers. First Europeans survived climate change following ‘super-eruption’…

CHALLENGING THE SCIENCE BASIS OF THE PARIS CLIMATE AGREEMENT

Guest essay by Antero Ollila This rather long story is based on the research study be name “Challenging the scientific basis of the Paris climate agreement” published in International Journal…

Remember that "unprecedented" Arctic heating event in February 2018? Never mind.

In Feburary 2018, the temperature in the Arctic region went up considerably, prompting the usual caterwauling from climate alarmists worldwide. It looked like this at Vox, they saw red, and…

"Ryan Zinke’s Great American Fire Sale" AKA The New Yorker's total ignorance of oil & gas leasing.

Guest commentary by David Middleton Ignorance unbound… Ryan Zinke’s Great American Fire Sale By Carolyn Kormann April 14, 2018 Not long ago, the Bureau of Land Management, an agency within the…

MSM: Eleven Minute Friendly Interview with Climate Skeptic Ian Plimer

Guest essay by Eric Worrall Sky News, one of Australia’s most popular news services, just gave climate skeptic and geologist Ian Plimer an honest opportunity to explain what is wrong…

NASA: Previously Unknown Asteroid had a Near Miss with Earth today

We dodged a bullet today. It came within one half of the distance to the moon. I got this notice in email from NASA about a surprise asteroid that gave us…

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #312

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) Which Trends? Last week’s TWTW may…

Claim: Global Warming Will Trigger Volcanic Eruptions

Guest essay by Eric Worrall Volcanic eruptions are now the fault of that wicked little molecule. Climate change could trigger volcanic eruptions across the world, warn scientists Melting of ice…

Getting the Public's Attention on Global Warming: The Final Challenge

Guest opinion: Dr. Tim Ball It is 28 years since Channel 4 in the UK produced The Greenhouse Conspiracy. It covered almost all the skeptical critiques. They are still valid,…

PBS to turn NOVA science into climate propaganda machine

Sigh, the usual suspects get another mouthpiece media outlet to blame severe weather on, complete with scary videos of weather, musical score, and wild claims. video trailer follows. h/t to…

Green activist lawyer burns himself to death to protest global warming

A sad case of self-immolation with fossil fuels, to protest fossil fuels A green activist who was a pioneering lawyer for gay and transgender rights — including in the infamous…

A conversation with Dr. Willie Soon – on polar bears, the sun, and Earth's climate

Science, Philosophy and Inquiry on a Galactic Scale Contributed by Grégoire Canlorbe © 2017 Publised at WUWT by request of Mr. Canlorbe.    These are the opinions of the author and interviewee.  Dr.…