…not going to do much for global warming, but it will do quite a lot to benefit the renewable fuel industry and it will also indirectly benefit corn price
Year: 2023
Claim: GM Crops are Not the Solution to Climate Change
Political ecologists worrying that the EU is embracing genetic engineering to protect food supplies from global warming.
Correct, Hot Air, Premature Coal Closures Pose a Serious Threat to Grid Stability
…shutting down functioning, reliable, megawatt fossil fuel plants ≠ enough power when you need it.
West-Wide Energy Corridor (WWEC): Revisions
Figure 1. Electrical grid substation Kevin Kilty In remarks made at the Bipartisan Policy Center in May, 2023, John Podesta, a senior advisor in the Biden/Harris administration, spoke about revising…
Down Memory Lane
Courtesy of Josh and Net Zero Watch, a trip back down memory lane, from COP13 to COP28, the “breakthroughs” followed by the “cold light of day!:
From Now To 2100 Emission Reduction Policy Costs Greatly Exceed Any Net Benefit from Averted Warming
The benefits of not meeting Paris Accord emissions-reduction targets outweigh the costs associated even with worst-case-scenario global warming throughout the 21st century.
The Absurdity of Measuring Breath for Climate Change
It represents a worrying trend in the climate debate, where even the most basic human functions are scrutinized for their environmental impact.
Catastrophic and Frightening Solar Storms: Miyake Events
Miyake events are believed to be several orders of magnitude greater than the Carrington Event. It is not clear what causes the event. If a Miyake event equivalent to the…
Climate Advocacy: Incompetence Or Intentional Fraud?
Is this just rank incompetence, or is it intentional fraud?
Bitumen beyond combustion: how to triple oil sands value, reduce emissions, and create an advanced material industry for 2% of a battery plant’s subsidies
What if some phenomenally large energy/materials breakthroughs were right here in front of us, vastly more accessible than experimental aspirations, but held back by an image problem?
100-Year-Old Union-Backed Law Among Snags Derailing Biden’s Green Energy Agenda
The Jones Act requires that American-made and staffed ships carry wind turbine parts to offshore farm sites, according to the WSJ.
Has Australia’s Nuclear Debate Killed Renewable Energy Investment?
Expectations that the next Aussie administration will back nuclear over renewables appears to have wrecked attempts to attract private renewable investment.
Claim: Global Warming is Reducing Maximum Temperatures in the Himalayas
Enhanced mixing of air layers at high altitudes is apparently reducing maximum air temperatures in some parts of the Himalayas.
Climate TV LIVE at 1PM ET: Climate Bullying: Scientists Behaving Badly
Welcome to episode #91 of “Climate Change Roundtable,” where we challenge the status quo of climate science narratives. Hosted by Anthony Watts, this episode features expert panelist H. Sterling Burnett…
Friday Funday: Scientist Rebellion/Extinction Rebellion at AGU
Put your coffee down before watching.
COP 28: The radicals lose again
In COP 28, the moderates won, and the radical alarmists lost, wasting everybody’s time in the process. The actual negotiations got no press. It was noise all the way down.
U.K. Health Security Agency Deploys Made-Up Rise of 5°C in 80 Years to Spread Alarm About Dengue Fever Plague in London
…the British public who are entitled to receive timely and realistic advice on current and future health threats, not politically-driven scare stories based on unproven science and garbage-in, garbage-out climate…
Meat Made Us Human
Humans are now in the optimal position of growing grain to feed animals to produce meat.
“Many Will Die”: Climate Scientists Respond to COP28 Fiasco
The usual wailing and wild statements we’ve come to expect in the wake of the annual COP failure.
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