The star Betelgeuse will reveal likelihood to go supernova by Feb 21st

Feb 21st is the day we’ll know if the puzzling dimming of Betelgeuse is just an alignment of dimming cycles in a highly variable star, or a prelude to a…

Renewable Revolution? Aussie Government Just Handed $4 Million to a Coal Plant Feasibility Study

The elevation of vocal coal advocate Keith Pitt to the job of Federal Resources Minister a few days ago has sent shockwaves of dismay through Australia’s renewable energy business community.…

Deceptive rhetoric at Davos could bring disaster

There is nothing ‘cohesive’ or ‘sustainable’ about ‘solutions’ demanded by WEF ‘stakeholders’ Paul Driessen The World Economic Forum conference in Davos, Switzerland is billed as the globe’s most prestigious annual…

Wuhan Coronavirus–a WUWT Scientific Commentary

Guest post by Rud Istvan Introduction The Wuhan coronavirus potential pandemic has been much in the news recently. ctm discussed my doing an update to a rather long comment a…

We must fight climate extremists before they upend society

Start learning the deep details of the science and economics instead of letting extremists dictate what you’re allowed to think or say. Guest opinion by Ross Mckitrick Last year was the…

Weekly Energy and Climate News Roundup #398

The Week That Was: 2020-02-08 (February 8, 2020) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project Quote of the Week: “Judges ought to be more leaned…

A demo showing our broken climate policy debate

Reposted from the Fabius Maximus website By Larry Kummer, Editor / 8 February 2020 Summary: Progress in the climate policy debate comes too slowly. The use and misuse of RCP8.5…