An IPCC study last year suggested that 30-50% of the current rise in temperatures is down to methane.
Month: February 2022
Natural Gas Pipeline Politicization: FERC vs. Consumers in NYS/CT
From MasterResource By Robert Bradley Jr. — February 3, 2022 “[FERC] staff have determined that approval of the Project would not result in significant environmental impacts, with the exception of…
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How “Climate Actions” Actually Kill People, Not Save Them
By Vijay Jayaraj – February 1, 2022 Many have heard about the advocacy for insect food to fight climate change. And about vegan lab meat, promoted as an environment-friendly substitute…
The Shifting Politics Of The So-Called “Green” Energy Transition
It’s fair to say that at this point almost the entire Republican Party in Congress and state governments has caught on to the “green” energy scam.
Claim: Global Warming will Turn Alaska into a Garden State
According to climate researcher Nancy Fresco, Alaska could have the potential to feed itself by 2100 – but lots of government intervention is required to kickstart Alaska’s agricultural revolution.
Get Woke Go Broke: Green Crusading Facebook Share Price Plunges
According to Zuckerberg, the problem is competition from TikTok, not growing disenchantment with a woke platform which censors conversations and cancels law abiding members with large followings.
Green Wrecking Ball: Germany Clearing “Undisturbed” 1000-Year Old Forest, Make Way For Massive Wind Park
Germany’s government has not only taken a wrecking ball to the nation in terms of COVID, but also to its biodiversity in its self-deluded bid to protect the climate.
More Focus On The Impossible Costs Of A Fully Wind/Solar/Battery Energy System
It should be glaringly obvious that, if we are shortly going to try to convert to a “net zero” carbon emissions energy system based entirely on wind, sun and batteries,…
Climate Change Weekly #424: Biden Climate, Energy Policies’ Costs: High and Rising
Biden’s efforts to fight climate change by hammering U.S. production of fossil fuels have resulted in dramatically higher fuel and food prices.
Climate Study: Air Conditioning Will Outstrip Grid Supply by 2030
According to the AGU, a massive surge in demand for air conditioning will overload the grid in the next decade.
Can the US find enough natural gas sources to neutralize Russia’s energy leverage over Europe?
The prospect of conflict between Russia and NATO countries over Ukraine has raised fears of an energy crisis in Europe.
Treasure in tree rings: Using untapped tree ring data to calculate carbon sequestration
[counting dancing angels on the head of a pin~cr] Peer-Reviewed Publication S.J. & JESSIE E. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCES, UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Having a solid estimate of the amount…
Climate Fish Scare Turns Out To Be Just a Fish Story
According to a new study publishing February 3rd in PLOS Biology, however, previously high-profile worries about an effect on fish behaviour appear to have declined.
UAH Global Temperature Update for January, 2022: +0.03 deg. C.
The Version 6.0 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for January, 2022 was +0.03 deg. C, down from the December, 2021 value of +0.21 deg. C.
Climate Obsessed Canadian Regulator Crackdown on Oil Sands Financing
According to Canadian regulators demand for fossil fuel will collapse in the next few decades, raising the spectre of a resource industry loan default crisis.
Into The Black Box
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Through what in my life is a typical series of misunderstandings and coincidences, I ended up looking at the average model results from the Climate…
No, January 2022 Was Not A “Record Breaker”
No doubt all of this will be blamed on climate change, when the Met Office publishes its annual “Britain’s Wild Weather” nonsense at the end of the year.
Natural Gas as a ‘Bridge Fuel’: Back to the 1980s/90s
“History rhymes. Natural gas as part of the environmental solution is a return to thirty-plus years ago.”
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