Research and commentary by Tim Benson A bill introduced in the Washington House of Representatives would give the state Department of Ecology (DOE) the authority to create either a carbon-dioxide…
Month: March 2020
ESO telescope observes exoplanet where it rains iron
Researchers using ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) have observed an extreme planet where they suspect it rains iron. The ultra-hot giant exoplanet has a day side where temperatures climb above…
Comments on Dr. Ollila’s Claims that Greenhouse Effect Calculations Violate Energy Conservation
From Dr. Roy Spencer’s Blog March 12th, 2020 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. Once again I am being drawn into defending the common explanation of Earth’s so-called “greenhouse effect”…
Shades of Jurassic Park! Miniature dinosaur “exquisitely preserved in amber”
Guest “amateur paleontology” by David Middleton NEWS 11 MARCH 2020This miniature skull belonged to a 2-gram dinosaurThe 100-million-year-old animal might have been the smallest dinosaur. Giuliana Viglione A miniature creature…
NOAA to ‘release the code’
From the “all you need is a multi-million dollar supercomputer” department comes this sort of good news. NOAA launches new approach to accelerate innovation and new science in weather modeling…
Heartland Institute Creating One-Page Climate Summaries Geared Toward Policymakers and Teachers
Via press release. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS (March 12, 2020) – The Heartland Institute is excited to announce a groundbreaking new tool for policymakers, teachers, and anybody else interested in climate change.…
Social Changes with COVID-19 are a prelude to life with less fossil fuels
Guest Post By Ronald Stein Founder and Ambassador for Energy & Infrastructure of PTS Advance, headquartered in Irvine, California Published March 11, 2020 at CFACT https://www.cfact.org/2020/03/11/social-changes-with-covid-19-are-a-prelude-to-life-with-less-fossil-fuels/ While the world is…
A Slice of Polar Layer Cake
From NASA The Martian ice cap is like a cake with every layer telling a story. In this case, the story is one of climate change on Mars. This image…
Climate change could threaten sea snails in mid-Atlantic waters
Common whelk live in one of the fastest warming marine areas, Rutgers-led study says Rutgers University An adult whelk collected aboard a commercial scallop vessel. Credit: Sarah Borsetti/Rutgers University-New Brunswick…
Oregon’s Dem Governor Signs A Climate Executive Order After GOP Lawmakers Flee For Idaho
From The Daily Caller, Chris White Tech Reporter March 11, 2020 1:47 PM ET Oregon Gov. Kate Brown took a page out of Sen. Bernie Sanders’s playbook Tuesday as she…
Time: Coronavirus is Messing Up pre-COP26 Climate Conferences
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Climate activists are distressed that their push to make 2020 a big year for international climate agreements is being thrown into disarray by the Covid-19…
Observed: An occultation of a brown dwarf by another
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) The finding was by chance, when the scientists were working on the results from the first light of one of the four telescopes of…
It’s Easy to be Fooled by a Climate Alarmist
Reposted by permission from Medium.com Dispelling the fallacies of a solar company owner Gregory Wrightstone Mar 6 · Gregory Wrightstone — March 6, 2020 Author of Inconvenient Facts — The…
BUSTED: State climate lawsuits are all about ignoring legislature to get cash stream
From Government Accountability & Oversight Transparency Group Provides Federal Court of Appeals with Records Proving State “Climate” Lawsuit is to Obtain “Sustainable Funding Stream”, After Failing to Convince Legislature to…
Dissolving Dungeness?
By Jim Steele, Published in Pacifica Tribune March 8, 2020 What’s Natural Like New England’s lobsters, savory Dungeness crabs are San Francisco and the northwest’s iconic seafood. While fisheries around…
Trump Reportedly Considers Using Taxpayer Cash To Prop Up Big Oil As Crude Prices Drop
From The Daily Caller Energy Trump Reportedly Considers Using Taxpayer Cash To Prop Up Big Oil As Crude Prices Drop Shawn Thew-Pool/Getty Images Chris White Tech Reporter March 10, 2020…
Climate change at Mount Rainier to increase ‘mismatch’ between visitors, wildflowers
University of Washington A subalpine meadow on Mount Rainier in the summer. Credit: Elli Theobald Spring is coming, and with it comes the promise of warmer weather, longer days and…
Origin of the Moon: New evidence in old rocks for Lunar impact theory
Guest “wishing I could have been Jack Schmitt” by David Middleton Earth Rocks and Moon Rocks Are More Different Than We ThoughtNew analyses of oxygen isotopes reveal terrestrial and lunar…
Rupert Darwall: Growth Will Be A Thing Of The Past If Businesses Choose ‘Net Zero’
From The GWPF Date: 07/03/20 Rupert Darwall, The Hill Investors more obsessed with climate than investor returns, who bully corporations into adopting net-zero business strategies, are doing more than destroying…
Bennu’s Boulders Shine as Beacons for NASA’s OSIRIS-REx
From NASA This summer, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will undertake NASA’s first-ever attempt to touch the surface of an asteroid, collect a sample of it, and safely back away. But since…
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