Bloomberg thinks we’re not scared enough of climate consequences we cannot predict. But a decision to jump at shadows would have its own serious consequences.
Month: September 2021
False and misleading “fact check” about Connolly, et al., 2021
By Andy May Dr. Ronan Connolly and his co-authors respond to obvious false claims, in a supposed “fact check” about their latest paper on how solar variability may be affecting…
Nuclear Power: A Free Market View
The decision to build new capacity, or the decision to operate-versus-retire, should be based on stand-alone economics, without government favor or penalty.
A recent reversal in the response of western Greenland’s ice caps to climate change
These peripheral glaciers and ice caps are now also undergoing severe melting due to anthropogenic (human-caused) warming. However, climate warming and the loss of these ice caps may not have…
Climate Crisis Shape Shifting vs Natural Diversity
Explores the false reporting in the paper “Shape-shifting: changing animal morphologies as a response to climatic warming” and details why bird beaks change shape that’s unrelated to a climate crisis
BoJo Crumbles, Drops Aussie Free Trade Climate Demands
In yet another blow to COP26, reports have surfaced that British COP26 host Prime Minister Boris Johnson has caved in to Aussie PM Scott Morrison’s demands to delete hard climate…
The Cretaceous Geology of Alabama and Modern Sea Level Rise…
Guest “How not to connect the present with the past” by David Middleton Alabama’s Return to the SeaA paleontological site shows how life endured in an Alabama that was almost…
Another COP26 Postponement? (fossil fuels winning anyway)
“Vaccine inequity, unaffordable accommodation, travel challenges and new surges in the Covid19 pandemic will lock out huge numbers of developing country delegates from the UN climate talks set to take…
Marc Morano Demolishes Biden Campaigner’s Extreme Weather Claims On TV
And credit to Fox News’ Dan Bongino, who inconveniently points out that the actual data does not support Walling’s claims that storms are getting worse.
Climate Proposal: Poor Countries to Pay Down National Debt by Spending Money on Themselves
Imagine if you could pay down your own credit card or bank debt by mowing your own lawn. This is what developing countries have just demanded from COP26. To make…
America’s Deadliest Natural Disaster…the Galveston Hurricane of 1900…and the heroic efforts of meteorologist-in-charge, Isaac Cline
By the next morning, skies had cleared and a 20 mph breeze greeted the Galveston survivors, there were 3600 homes destroyed leaving about a quarter of the population homeless, and…
Biden on Tornadoes: ‘they don’t call them that anymore’
Guest “I literally couldn’t make this sort of schist up if I was trying” by David Middleton Biden twisted inside out as he claims people don’t say ‘tornado’ anymore Matthew…
Cancel culture in climate change
A microcosm on the ‘morality’ of cancel culture: the aborted conference on ‘Global Warming: Mitigation Strategies’, hosted by the Italian scientific academy the Lincei.
Britain forced to fire up coal plant amid record power prices and winter squeeze
The UK has turned to a coal-fired power station to help boost its energy supply after global gas and power prices hit new highs and wind farms produced very low…
EV Battery Fires do not bode well for projected sales
Germany was the first country to go “green”, and now they, not California, are setting the trend of not allowing EV’s to park in confined spaces.
Guardian: Young People Flocking to Climate Change Political Activism Careers
Almost nobody in the Gen Z climate cadre the Guardian interviewed wants to get their hands dirty – the careers listed are mostly about convincing other people do the work.
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