Social “cost of carbon” is not consistent with life-cycle analysis and a macro view to the environment
Month: July 2022
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #513
“The only source of knowledge is experience.” – Albert Einstein
Could Natural Hydrogen Kill Green Hydrogen?
If you have never heard of natural hydrogen deposits before, you’re not alone. But discoveries of substantial underground gas fields which mostly contain almost pure hydrogen have the potential to…
The EU’s Green Experiment
By Andy May The GWPF has just released a new report, written by John Constable describing the economic impact of their green policies, and it isn’t pretty. Some highlights: EU…
Claim: Offering a Premium for Reliable Energy Would Hinder the Green Transition
Greens have claimed Aussie entrepreneurs are reluctant to invest in battery storage, because they are not sure of the timeline for shutting down coal.
New Paper Polar Bears Attracted to Garbage Dumps Blames Lack of Sea Ice Without Any Evidence
All you need to know about the motivation behind the paper comes from the authors’ acknowledgement:
Banning Modern Agriculture and High Crop Yields?
Biden EPA policies will raise prices and harm crops and environment, in name of saving species
Our Green Future? Energy Impoverished Aussies Risking Carbon Monoxide Poisoning to Stay Warm
President Obama called it right when he said renewable energy would cause electricity bills to skyrocket. But he forgot to mention all the dead people.
Wind and Solar Fail to Reduce PJM’s CO2 Emissions
“Wind and solar electric generation are actually poor technologies no one would use without permanent government mandates and massive subsidies and taxes that are adding $1 billion a year in…
Ocean Atmosphere Response to Solar EMR at Top of the Atmosphere
How can climate models hope to reflect the real world when clouds are parameterised with no sensitivity to surface temperature?
No, children, the Monarch Butterfly is Not Endangered
Monarchs are officially, even by the overly cautious IUCN, considered to be of Least Concern of being endangered or going extinct.
BRICS In the New World Energy Order: Hedging in Oil Geopolitics
The BRICS have been catapulted into a position of being the only constellation of forces that challenges the global economic dominance of the G7 developed countries bloc.
50 Years of Landsat
We’re celebrating 50 years of the Landsat satellite, the first of which launched on July 23, 1972. The latest in the series, Landsat 9, launched in September 2021.
Claim: Democrat Voters Disillusioned at Biden’s Broken Climate Change Promises
“Why haven’t Democratic politicians done more to prioritize this issue” – the dying gasp of a failing administration?
Wrong, Legacy Media, Climate Change Is Not Causing Summer Heatwaves in the U.S. and Europe
The headlines have been truly apoplectic, and absolutely wrong.
U.S. Oil Companies Double Capital Expenditures Year-Over-Year
Guest “Slapping down another Biden lie” by David Middleton OIL Published June 11Biden points blame for record oil prices: ‘Exxon made more money than God this year’President Biden blamed oil…
How the Climate Elite Spread Misery
The chattering classes who jet to conferences at Davos or Aspen have for years been telling the rest of us that our biggest immediate threats are climate change, environmental disasters…
Elevated CO2 Reduces Temperature Stress in Plants
In nearly every instance these studies demonstrate the air’s rising CO2 content is helping plants better cope with and endure high temperature stresses.
North Atlantic Temperature Helps Forecast Extreme Events in Northeast Brazil Up To 3 Months in Advance
Precipitation and sea surface temperature frequencies changed after very strong El Niño and La Niña events, increasing the likelihood of phase coherence.
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