From the DailyWire: Giant, Climate-Killing Mural Of Greta Thunberg Now Graces Downtown San Francisco A massive mural of teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg is going up on a building in…
Month: November 2019
No, Global Warming is Not Causing More Frequent Arctic Outbreaks
Reposted from Chris Martz Weather Posted on 10 Nov 2019 by Chris Martz By Chris Martz | November 9, 2019 INTRODUCTION Just when wildfires weren’t enough, we now have people…
Trump’s Former Science Advisor Will Happer Featured in Climate Forum at COP25 in Madrid
President Donald Trump’s former top science advisor Dr. Will Happer will headline a lineup of climate experts speaking at The Heartland Institute’s climate realism forum December 3 in Spain. The…
Can Climate Affect Earthquakes, Or Are the Connections Shaky?
If ifs and buts were candy and nuts~ctm From NASA Global Climate Change Can Climate Affect Earthquakes, Or Are the Connections Shaky? By Alan Buis, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory The…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #385
The Week That Was: 2019-11-09 (November 9, 2019) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project Quote of the Week: “It’s a kind of scientific integrity,…
2017 NOAA Study Authors Recommended Fewer Controlled Burns, Because Climate Change
Guest essay by Eric Worrall According to the study authors, frequent controlled burns reduce the ability of some forests to sequester CO2. More frequent fires reduce soil carbon and fertility,…
The Brave New World of Ample Oil
Guest post by Tilak Doshi In the oil universe, the September 14th attack on Saudi Aramco’s oil facilities is comparable to the 9/11 attacks on the twin towers in New…
Michael Mann: Climate “Deniers” are Exploiting the Lifestyle Change Movement
Guest essay by Eric Worrall According to veteran climate conspiracy theorist Michael Mann, climate “deniers” are deflecting attention from large scale societal reform by deceiving people into focusing on climate…
Predictions are Hard, Especially About the Future
Gasoline vs Electric Vehicle Future Fuel Costs This was originally a comment on David Middleton’s post, https://wattsupwiththat.com/2019/10/31/the-oil-age-is-doing-just-fine-bloomberg-new-energy-finance-notwithstanding/ The original comment was from Detengineer, in reply to another comment from Mark,…
Extinction Rebellion Calls African Oil Leaders “Climate Criminals”
Guest essay by Eric Worrall h/t JoNova; Extinction rebellion have staged a protest at an oil conference in South Africa, calling African conference delegates “climate criminals” for discussing how to…
Plants and fungi together could slow climate change
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis A new global assessment shows that human impacts have greatly reduced plant-fungus symbioses, which play a key role in sequestering carbon in soils. Restoring…
Naomi “no evidence” Oreskes – careful for what you wish for, Pt 2
Reposted from Gelbspan Files Naomi Oreskes’ appearance at a 10/23/19 House hearing on the topic of “the oil industry’s climate denial campaign” wasn’t a one-time event. She reappeared six days…
The Fossil Fuel Dilemma
Guest post by David L. Debertin, California again easily could become one of the top three fossil fuel producing states in the nation, but the largely liberal state has made…
Pathway 2045 (2)
Guest post by Rud Istvan Part One provided a high level overview of SoCalEd’s silly version of the Green New Deal. This second guest post flies strafing low and slow…
How Bad Science & Horrific Journalism Misrepresent Wildfires and Climate
Guest post by Jim Steele, As one wildfire expert wrote, “Predicting future fire regimes is not rocket science; it is far more complicated than that.” But regardless of accuracy, most…
World Economic Forum’s Post Climate Change Utopia Reads like a Homeless Tent City
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Obligatory ride sharing, less living space, more facility sharing, less ownership of goods, no car, far less privacy. This is what 2030 could look like…
Texas State Geologist Scott Tinker on Solving Climate Change and Energy Poverty
Guest geology by David Middleton I spent the past couple of days in Austin, Texas attending the annual meeting of the Applied Geodynamics Laboratory (AGL). The AGL is part of…
This Week in NASA History: First Launch of Saturn V – Nov. 9, 1967
From NASA Back to Gallery This week in 1967, the Apollo 4 mission launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The mission marked the first launch of the Saturn V rocket.…
Another climate alarmist sea level rise attack claim on a California coastal city
Guest essay by Larry Hamlin The Orange County Register ran a story hyping the usual speculative climate alarmist propaganda claim that sea level rise “could wipe out beaches”, jeopardize “90…
Pathway 2045—Edison’s Roadmap to Energy Hell (1)
Guest post by Rud Istvan, California WUWT reader Cal B alerted Charles the Moderator to a new document just published by Edison International, the holding company parent for SoCal Edison,…
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