Guest “trying not to nitpick” by David Middleton An Ancient Meltwater Pulse Raised Sea Levels by 18 MetersMeltwater pulse 1A, a period of rapid sea level rise after the last…
Month: June 2021
Oreskes and the climate gang penned a smear in Scientific American @sciam refuses to print response by Koonin
Foreword: I was sent this by email, apparently “Scientific American” doesn’t believe in fairness. I stopped subscribing to SciAm years ago because they’ve turned into a socialist cesspool of opinion,…
The burden of heat-related mortality attributable to poor modeling
The methods used in A. M. Vicedo-Cabrera et all 2021 are seriously flawed causing results and conclusion to be invalid.
Net Zero Carbon? BOTH Major Aussie Parties Back Gas
Both parties support gas? In yet another blow for Biden’s global climate ambitions, voter and union pressure on the opposition Australian Labor Party to support well paid mining jobs appears…
Our “carbon-free for all” brought to you by Google
Guest “I couldn’t make this sort of schist up if I was trying” by David Middleton A “carbon-free future for all” would also be unsustainable for all. All life on…
Scientific American steps in it
By Andy May The left-wing Scientific American published a so-called review of Steven Koonin’s new book, Unsettled, by a number of prominent left-wing scientists. The article is headed by the…
The New Pause lengthens by another 2 months to 6 years 2 months
The effect of the small la Niña southern oscillation is waning. Nevertheless, the New Pause has lengthened from 6 years to 6 years 2 months in the UAH data:
The 2021 Hurricane Season Has Begun
The extremely active 2020 Atlantic hurricane season burned through the alphabet with 30 named storms including 14 Hurricanes and 7 Majors. The two seasonal hurricane forecasts that I trust the…
Germany’s May Among Coldest In 140 Years
In Germany, when reporting on weather averages, the DWD chooses its reference periods based on what trends it wants to convey to the public. Using the 1961-1990 period allows the…
Claim: Study pinpoints key causes of ocean circulation change
While AMOC variability off the southern USA is dominated by the impact of winds, variability in the North Atlantic is generated by the combined effects of winds, heat and freshwater…
Aussie Regulator Warns Companies to Disclose Climate Risks
Mixed signals anyone? As debate rages over the Aussie government funding a new gas generator, businesses are being coerced to increase their disclosure of alleged climate risks.
Global Warming Caused 37% of Heat-Related Deaths Since 1991… Yawn
Guest “yawn” by David Middleton Study blames climate change for 37 percent of heat deaths worldwide“These are deaths related to heat that actually can be prevented. It is something we…
UAH Global Temperature Update for May 2021: +0.08 deg. C
The Version 6.0 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for May, 2021 was +0.08 deg. C, up from the April, 2021 value of -0.05 deg. C.
Anthony on LiveStream – ‘What Climate Emergency?’
As you may know, I’ve been invited to speak at ICCC-14. From press release: As The Heartland Institute is getting ready for our big climate conference in Las Vegas October…
Linkedin bans a post
By Andy May In 2017 I wrote a post analyzing the data and literature surrounding the human impact on Earth’s environment. The analysis uses the U.N. IPCC’s definition of environmental…
California’s Costly “Cap and Trade” Forest Emission Offsets Program Just Climate Alarmism Incompetence
This very embarrassing and public dispute came about as a result of a study by a San Francisco nonprofit called CarbonPlan that concluded forest carbon emission credits are actually causing…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #457
Two decades ago, when I was in the private sector,” Koonin writes, “I learned to say that the goal of stabilizing human influences on the climate was ‘a challenge,’ while…
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