By Andy May The following is a quote from my book Climate Catastrophe! Science or Science Fiction? “99.9 percent of the Earth’s surface heat capacity is in the oceans and…
Month: July 2018
GOOGLE: “Big Brother Knows Best”
Guest Opinion by Kip Hansen The world’s most influential information-gateway — GOOGLE Search — has recently made the decision to abandon its long-standing primary corporate policies: 1) “Don’t Be Evil”…
Claim: IPCC Climate Conferences have a Problem with Sexism
Guest essay by Eric Worrall People who believe they are on a mission to save the world frequently behave as if their great mission excuses their personal failings. FIXING SEXISM…
Friday Funny: Colorado Snowflakes Fume Over Starbucks Mug Featuring Oil Pump Rig
From the “visual intolerance” department comes this hilarious bit of whining… From the Washington Times: Less than two weeks after putting the kibosh on plastic straws, Starbucks has run afoul…
Climate modelers can’t predict future, so now concentrate on the past
WUWT regular Alan Tomalty writes: This new study seems to be one of the first studies to admit to internal climate variability for the 20th century. The IPCC is always…
Claim: Sea Level Rise will Kill the Internet in Fifteen Years
Guest essay by Eric Worrall A study published by Computer Science Professor Paul Barford claims that critical parts of the Internet will be submerged under rising seas in the next…
NEWS FLASH: World’s Library Sabotaged
Commentary by Kip Hansen BREAKING NEWS — SABOTAGE @ The Library of The World The Library of the World — the greatest collection since the Ancient Library of Alexandria —…
More WINNING! NYC climate lawsuit thrown out by Federal judge
By Spencer Walrath Today a U.S. District Judge threw out New York City’s lawsuit against five major energy companies alleging damages relating to climate change. Judge John Keenan wrote in…
‘Day Zero’ Wars, and Greening: Africa’s Climate Truth
Guest essay by Vijay Jayaraj It has long been claimed that climate change has been the reason behind the wars and violence in Africa. Even the recent water crisis in…
Rapid cloud clearing phenomenon – another piece of the climate puzzle?
From NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY Rapid cloud clearing phenomenon could provide another piece of climate puzzle Researchers from North Carolina State University have described rapid and dramatic clearing of low cloud…
Worrying: ‘Child of Krakatau’ volcano stirs to life in the Pacific
From the “this can’t be good” department and AFP: An Indonesian volcano known as the “child” of the legendary Krakatoa erupted on Thursday, spewing a plume of ash high into…
Scientists say “only a few millimetres sea level rise” if Antarctic ice shelf collapses
Collapse of Larsen C would add up to 2.5 mm to sea level by 2100 From the EUROPEAN GEOSCIENCES UNION New study puts a figure on sea-level rise following Antarctic ice…
Worse and worser claim: More category 5 hurricanes forecasted by scientists
From CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY and the “Hurricane Sandy was not a Cat5 storm but let’s not worry about such details for headlines” department. More category 5 hurricanes forecasted by scientists New research…
Trump Solicitor General Steps Up Efforts to Dismiss the Children’s Climate Change Lawsuit
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Trump Solicitor General Noel Francisco has stepped up efforts to have the Juliana V.S. US climate court case dismissed. Trump administration wants the Supreme Court…
High-level climate conference in Porto, 7-8 September 2018: a special invitation to WUWT readers
By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley Following the successful London climate conference of 2016, Professor Nils-Axel Mörner and Pamela Matlack-Klein are organizing a high-level conference on The basic science of a…
Commuting to work: car, train or bus?
By Andy May The United States Department of Transportation tells us in their online report “Public Transportation’s Role in responding to Climate Change” that we should use public transportation to…
Quote of the week from Curry: global warming hiatus for ~2 more decades?
In response to a study from the University of Washington posted on WUWT (and elsewhere) today about a shift in the AMOC and a very clear statement about it not…
No. Doggerland is not a relevant climate change lesson from a “real Atlantis.”
Guest ridicule by David Middleton More nonsense about sea level rise… FRONTIER RESEARCH SOCIAL SCIENCES Lessons from a real Atlantis 17 July 2018 by Jude Gonzalez Traces of long-forgotten human…
Study: Atlantic Ocean circulation is not collapsing – but the press release adds climate porn
From the University of Washington – Hannah Hickey where the original headline in the press release says “Atlantic Ocean circulation is not collapsing – but as it shifts gears, global…
Astronomers witness a star devouring a planet
From MIT: New data may explain star’s mysterious dimming. For nearly a century, astronomers have puzzled over the curious variability of young stars residing in the Taurus-Auriga constellation some 450…
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