Guest essay by Eric Worrall Paleo-climate experts have advanced a theory that weathering of Indonesian mountain ranges is starving the planet of CO2, which is keeping the Earth locked in…
Day: December 29, 2018
Government Shutdown’s Latest Victim: a Global Weather Conference
From Bloomberg By Brian K Sullivan December 28, 2018, 1:07 PM EST American Meteorological Society expected 700 U.S. scientists Annual meeting is a clearinghouse for weather research In January, more…
Thruway Authority sues maker of wind turbines that don’t work
From The Buffalo News Just a few years after the New York State Thruway Authority spent about $5 million on five wind turbines, four of them stand dormant. This is…
Recently Dropping Global Temperatures Demonstrate IPCC Claims are Impossible
Guest Opinion: Dr. Tim Ball When you put the claims of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in perspective, you get a very different picture that defies logic. I…
Trudeau’s carbon tax on gas won’t motivate Canadians to switch to fuel-efficient transportation: Ipsos poll
From Global News By Rahul Kalvapalle National Online Journalist Global News Ipsos poll says Canadians want climate change action, but not at any cost. Most Canadians agree that…
Wind farm turbines wear sooner than expected, says study
From The Telegraph Britain’s wind farms are wearing out far more rapidly than previously thought, making them more expensive as a result, according to an authoritative new study. By…
Long Defunct US Climate Agency Scientist Bids for a Comeback
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Climate scientists are coming out of the woodwork to seize their share of the anticipated Democrat Congress climate funding binge. In 1993 my agency warned…
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