Reuters: Brazil Slashing Climate Change Budgets

Guest essay by Eric Worrall President Bolsonaro in Brazil, who is frequently described in mainstream media as the Latin American Trump, has upset greens by slashing the Brazilian budget for…

New study provides maps, ice favorability index to companies looking to mine the moon

University of Central Florida The 49ers who panned for gold during California’s Gold Rush didn’t really know where they might strike it rich. They had word of mouth and not…

UAH Global Temperature Update for May 2020: +0.54 deg. C

Reposted from Dr. Roy Spencer’s Blog June 2nd, 2020 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. The Version 6.0 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for May, 2020 was +0.54…

A desperate Press Release from “Climate Power 2020”

From the “climate change is ubiquitous and omnipotent” department comes this desperate attempt to capitalize on a social crisis. I think the most likely reason this PR exists is that…

Claim: George Floyd Protests Are Linked to Climate Change

Guest essay by Eric Worrall Who didn’t see this coming? Faith Communities Connect Floyd Protests, Climate Change June 2, 2020 STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — An interfaith group working to slow…

TURNER: Models Can’t Accurately Predict Next Week’s Weather, So Why Should We Trust Them To Predict Climate Change?

From The Daily Caller Daniel Turner Contributor June 01, 2020 11:34 AM ET It’s curious … SpaceX has all the money in the world, and they didn’t hire someone who…

Measuring climate change

New study marks first attempt to identify similarities and differences of ocean acidification on both US coast, while noting vulnerable hot spots University of DelawareShare Print E-Mail One of the earth’s biggest…

Aussie Federal Senator Defends Call to Leave the Paris Agreement

Guest essay by Eric Worrall Senator Matt Canavan just ripped into false claims about the international gas market on the ABC Q+A current affairs programme. But Canavan’s call for sanity…

When dams cause more problems than they solve, removing them can pay off for people and nature

Jon Honea, Emerson College Across the United States, dams generate hydroelectric power, store water for drinking and irrigation, control flooding and create recreational opportunities such as slack-water boating and waterskiing.…

Record Cold Upper Mesospheric Temperatures Suggest Another Good Noctilucent Cloud Viewing Season

From Dr Roy Spencer’s Blog May 31st, 2020 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. Noctilucent clouds (NLCs) are often visible in the extreme upper atmosphere (80-85 km altitude) well after…

Annnnnnd…another Canadian polar bear subpopulation is increasing

Posted on May 31, 2020 | In case you missed it buried in the details of my rebuttal two weeks ago about Facebook labeling a short PragerU polar bear video…

UNSW: “Is COVID-19 the dress rehearsal for climate change?”

Guest essay by Eric Worrall University of New South Wales, which sponsored the infamous Ship of Fools melting Antarctic expedition which got stuck in the irony, is encouraged that people…

Manntastic question: DEATH OR UTOPIA IN THE NEXT THREE DECADES?

People send me stuff. Here’s a panel that’s almost guaranteed to go off the rails toward gloom and doom thanks to one participant who thinks climate change will be the…

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #411

Quote of the Week: “’It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore, and to see ships tost upon the sea: a pleasure to stand in the window of the…