Seventeen years ago, Spain’s socialist government decided to inject subsidies into renewable energy. As a result, thousands of Spanish families massively invested in photovoltaic energy. But, as you’ll see in…
Day: February 21, 2022
The Decline Effect – Part 1: Ocean Acidification
When all papers authored or coauthored by at least one of the lead investigators of those early studies were removed from the dataset (n = 41 studies, 45%), the decline…
Green Civil War: Renewable Energy vs Wilderness Preservation
People who actually care about animals and trees are finally pushing back and winning, against the wholesale wilderness destruction renewable energy supporters are attempting to inflict on green spaces.
NOAA and NASA’s Recent Sea Level Rise Claims Are All Wet – The Data Doesn’t Support It
From the “Deja vu all over again” department comes this claim we keep knocking down again and again. You have probably noticed that dozens of media outlets are parroting a news release…
Too Much Rain, Not Enough Rain
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Drought is measured in several ways. One of them is the Self-Correcting Palmer Drought Severity Index (scPDSI). There’s a clear description of it here. As…
Outside The Black Box
Models that need model-specific input to replicate the known past, violate the most basic criteria of science to earn the label “scientifically proven”, independent of the “proven physics” they are…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #492
“In God we trust, all others bring data.” – Motto of The Right Climate Stuff Team.
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