The Guardian fantasising how Biden might use the USA’s economic might to bully other nations on climate policy.
Day: November 4, 2020
Sea level rise and Antarctica
Why a dramatic acceleration in sea level? It’s based primarily on dire models, typically presented to coastal planning commissions as ‘best science’, suggesting increasing ice instability and Antarctica ice sheet…
Spanish Researchers Claim a Green Hydrogen Breakthrough
Researchers in Spain claim their breakthrough cuts the cost of electrolysis cells, by replacing the traditional arrangement of layered electrode plates with a much simpler electrochemical system.
The USA is Officially No Longer a Party to the Paris Agreement
Breathe the free air America – whatever happens in the next few days, with this act of defiance the USA under President Trump has struck a heavy blow against the…
CLINTEL challenges McKinsey’s climate alarmism
McKinsey and Company is the world’s biggest management consulting firm, with annual revenue topping ten billion dollars. Lately they have launched a climate scare campaign, no doubt hoping to make…
Burning Stuff is so 16th Century
Guest Essay by Kip Hansen – 4 November 2020 The image used here is of the charcoal-burning kilns in the Adirondacks, much of which were clear-cut in the late-1700s and…
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