Another summer ends, and yet again the Arctic sea ice refuses to melt away!
Month: September 2024
Wrong, Time, Climate Change Did Not Cause Flooding in Europe
The European flood discussed in the article was not unprecedented. The Danube River, which carried much of the flooding in Europe this year, had an even worse flood in 1997.…
The U.S.-Canada Energy Relationship Is Underappreciated – And May Now Be Under Threat
While global markets have calmed since the 2022 energy crisis, geopolitical tensions have worsened, there is war in Europe and the Middle East, and economic nationalism and protectionism are on…
If You Want an Investment Portfolio Full of Dog Stocks Try Filling it With Renewable and Green Punts
Out in the real world where serious money talks, it is becoming obvious that the conclusion has been drawn that many green technologies, unless subsidised by the state, provide profit-free,…
Yes, Louisiana, there is a Scandal-“Pause”
This confession that DoE indeed has copies of such a study on liquified natural gas exports strongly indicates that the administration has been telling a spectacular non-truth to the public…
The Strongest Atmospheric River on Record for the Gulf of Alaska?
This atmospheric river is predicted to hit land as an AR-5, the strongest level observed. We can be thankful that the center of the river will make landfall north of…
Aussie Firefighters Warn of Lithium Battery Vehicle Fire Danger
Mike Gallagher, CEO of Ports Australia – “You can’t put them out. So you can imagine it on the street if you can’t put them out, imagine them on a…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #612
“I would rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers that can’t be questioned.”– Richard Feynman [H/t William Readdy]
Why There Will Never Be A Zero Emissions Electricity System Powered Mainly By Wind And Sun
he reason is that the intermittency of wind and solar generators means that they require full back-up from some other source. But the back-up source will by hypothesis be woefully…
No, Daily Climate, People Need Protection from Higher Energy Costs and Weather, Not Climate Change
Handing even more power to government and more subsidized housing will not solve the problem of homelessness. It’s been done for decades and the issue has only become more severe,…
MSM Journos Inadvertently Reveal Shocking Truth About Global Warming
Maybe, just maybe, the level of human-caused global warming doom porn pushed by the Government, corporate media outlets, global NGOs and far-Left billionaires is not as apocalyptic as they make…
Swiss Alpine Photovoltaic System Begins to Crumble After Just 2 Years
Already, just 2 years in operation, 270 panels (5%) of the Muttsee project need to be replaced, and that at an exorbitant cost. Just check out the Axpo promotion video…
Climate Change Weekly #519: Climate Negotiations on Hold, Pending U.S. Elections
Despite advance agreement on the main topic of the conference, it seems the negotiations have gotten bogged down, in no large part because the payor countries are uncertain what the…
Milloy talks EVs, fossil fuels and China on Fox Business with Dagen McDowell and Sean Duffy
This segment will be archived in WUWT Climate TV, a collection of over six hundred videos, featuring new interviews and analysis, and covering dozens of media sources discussing, debating and analyzing the…
Academic Echo Chambers and the Myth of Behavioral Spillover in Climate Action
In sum, the real driver here is political and ideological alignment, not individual behaviors influencing policy support. The authors, caught in their academic bubble, overlook the obvious: people who buy…
No, Mainstream Media, Antarctica Isn’t ‘Burning’ from a Heat Wave
A single day weather event, that briefly caused temperatures to go above normal doesn’t meet the meteorological definition of a heat wave, or a signal of climate change since it…
Equinor abandons ‘blue’ hydrogen plans
The problem for Equinor’s German project was that it could not find enough customers to buy the hydrogen it proposed to produce.
Looming European energy crisis: A lesson in averages that won’t soon be forgotten
Hundreds of millions of people without adequate heating fuel in the dead of winter is not particularly funny. If a cold winter strikes, all the yappiest energy-transition-now dogs will fade…