Video suggests the gun wielding Washington DC commuter was rushing to help her sick mum.
Month: October 2022
Tokyo Mean September Temperatures Have Seen No Warming In 34 Years, JMA Data Show
Tokyo’s rural island of Hachijojima, located some 287 km out in the Pacific, saw a September mean temperature of 25.9°C:
The SKY IS FALLING at the PNAS
Climate change and the threat to civilization
Dr. Willie Soon Interviewed by Professor Franco Battaglia: October 7, 2022 La Verita Newspaper
All the replies to these seven questions can also be studied in the video form at: https://www.ceres-science.com/post/the-weaponization-of-science-politics-vilification-and-the-climate-debate-dr-willie-soon The full interview in English is given below. 1. Is Dr. Willie Soon…
Common Dreams: Rooftop Solar Would have Prevented Hurricane Ian Power Outages
Greens are using the power outages following Hurricane Ian to push solar power.
New polar bear hunting habitat forming already along the coast of the Laptev Sea: A new trend?
It’s looking to me like the decade-long increasing trend of September ice extent since 2012 (see below) may indicate a change more biologically relevant to ice-dependent Arctic animals than the zero…
Army Releases New Plan to ‘Mitigate’ Climate Change – Defense Sec Austin: The U.S. Army needs to ‘immediately take appropriate policy actions to prioritize climate change’
While the plan offers ways to reduce climate change, it does so without directly acknowledging the military’s hand in exacerbating the problem as one of the largest industry emitters of greenhouse…
LIVE NOW at Noon CDT Climate Change Roundtable
Europe is in the midst of an energy crisis, and it goes past Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. For years, leaders across Europe have decided to implement energy policies that signal…
A Comprehensive Roundup of Official Energy Madness
They have driven us into “the energy transition’s looming valley of death” without a compass, a map, or any idea of how to escape.
Etam: Where the Wild Things Are – Exposure To “The Doing Class” Will Solve the Global Energy Crisis
You can travel to the “other side” of a city, see where things are constructed, repaired, bought, sold. You will see armies of humans doing things, all the little things…
The Saudis Snub Biden Again
Yes indeed! The US does not have to go cap in hand to OPEC; it merely needs to get get domestic production growing again.
The Atlantic: The Inflation Reduction Act has Unleashed “Uncapped” Spending on Climate Change
According to The Atlantic, the IRA costs are just estimates. For many items there are no limits on the magnitude of federal climate subsidies available.
Did Global Warming Make Hurricane Ian Intensify Faster than Normal?
There has not been an increase in the frequency, intensity, or speed of intensification of Atlantic hurricanes in the past several decades.
Tim Ball’s Memorial Fund Wrap Up
To All, Our entire family has been humbled by all the wonderful communications regarding Dr. Ball, and to all who contributed to his memorial fund. As a family we intend…
The Penetration Problem. Part I: Wind and Solar – The More You Do, The Harder It Gets
There seems to be a belief that increasing the level of wind and solar projects will make subsequent progress with these resources easier. Nothing could be further from the truth.
The New Pause Lengthens to 8 Years
The New Pause, having paused a month ago, has now lengthened again: this time to exactly eight years.
Carbon Offsets: Want to Get Sued? (Greenwashing as Illegality)
The radical environmentalists’ war on “greenwashing” is a major front in the futile crusade for CO2 mitigation.
In Praise Of King Canute
Michael Kile At first glance there would appear to be no connection between an ancient monarch, a small island nine kilometres south of Papua New Guinea and 160 kilometres…
A Few Graphs Say It All for Weather-Dependent “Renewables”
A few graphs say it all for Wind and Solar power
The Last 12,000 Years Show a More Complex Climate History Than Previously Thought
Inconsistencies between Holocene climate reconstructions and numerical model simulations question the robustness of climate models and proxy temperature records.
Surface Temperature Response to Solar EMR at Top of the Atmosphere
It has been demonstrated that land and ocean surface temperature are highly correlated to solar EMR in mid and higher latitudes; making due allowance for different thermal inertia of land…
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