October 2019 was, for many of us in XR, a turning point.
Month: January 2023
Extraordinary Resignation by a Geology Professor: ‘I feel the profession…is no longer worthy of my efforts’
On Twitter, there is a openly raw admission of why academia has decended into little more than intellectual tribalism, with ‘climate change’ being at the center of the issue. Dr.…
Researchers Propose Compulsory Climate Change Teaching in Core Law Curriculum
Legal educators now face the responsibility of ensuring that law graduates are equipped with adequate knowledge of climate law and social context in which they will operate.
Antarctica Putting Brakes on Global Sea Level Rise! And: ‘World Climate News’ Makes Debut
The new model also expects more snowfall in Antarctica and the Antarctic ice mass is even expected to remain unchanged and stable overall this century
Ross Clark: The National Grid is falling apart thanks to Net Zero
We’re left with demand management to keep the lights on – rewarding the rich at the expense of the poor, and all using taxpayer funds
Does the Oil Industry Have a Future? (Part I)
Not only has the anti-oil and gas position become more radicalized, but the actions of the international political leadership are flagrantly supporting energy generated by wind and solar.
Hyping Maximum Daily Temperatures (Part 2)
if the instrument change has created a non-equivalence in the record, then no reliability can be placed on any claims by the Bureau
The Copper Conundrum
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach There’s been a lot of talk lately about how the scarcity of “rare-earth” minerals like lithium and cobalt will short-circuit the “green revolution”. In that…
Record Agricultural Yields Should Allay Climate Fear
In fact, globally, there has been a steady increase in yields of wheat as measured in tons per hectare, with some of the highest being in China.
California: Atmospheric River and Misguided Climate Fear
It’s remarkable that so many intelligent people profess that the current California disaster is due to human-caused climate change.
Evidence says offshore wind development is killing lots of whales
Basically the humpback death rate roughly tripled starting in 2016 and continued high thereafter.
In Pennsylvania, Will Josh Shapiro Unlock Decades of Affordable Energy?
Developing Pennsylvania’s deposits of natural gas and coal would enhance its role as a global powerhouse and promote the well-being of Pennsylvanians.
UK Coal Plants Fired Up AGAIN as Renewable Energy Output Fails
Coal plants scheduled for demolition in March 2023 have been fired up to rescue Britain’s electricity grid. My question – what is the plan for next winter?
Nigel Farage and Bob Ward CLASH over NetZero and coal usage
Bob Ward from the Grantham Research Institute and Nigel Farage discuss NetZero and debate what’s behind the rise of coal usage.
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #537
“If there is something very slightly wrong in our definition of the theories, then the full mathematical rigor may convert these errors into ridiculous conclusions.” —Richard Feynman, Lectures on Gravitation.
Aussie PM Hosts Bill Gates to Discuss Pandemics and Climate Change
Will Aussie PM Anthony Albanese listen to Bill Gates position that nuclear power is required to hit net zero?
The California Drought is Over. Definitively.
Blaming climate change as the primary cause for current problems and recent “drought” leads to not dealing with the real problems.
Sea Level Update from Noosa National Park, Queensland Australia
So, each year on the highest tide I go see how much the ocean has risen.
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