The US submission to the International Court of Justice is scheduled for December 4th.
Month: November 2024
Are Eastern Pacific Cyclones Become More Frequent or Stronger?
We experienced a rare, extreme event and there is no reason to expect that such storms will become more frequent as the planet slowly warms.
‘God of Darkness’ Asteroid Will Pass Extremely Close to Earth in 2029
Asteroid Apophis, named after the Egyptian god of chaos and destruction, is a near-Earth asteroid that has garnered significant attention due to its close approach to our home planet.
ZEV Mandates Force Closure Of Vauxhall’s Luton Plant
Stellantis have been warning for months that this would happen, saying that they were not prepared to sell petrol/diesel vehicles at a loss, because of ZEV fines.
Greenland Surface Temperatures Fall for 20 Years in Fresh Blow to Climate Alarm Narrative
Nowhere is this lack of scientific inquiry more evident than at the two Poles of the Earth. Antarctica has barely warmed during 70 years of detailed observations, while the situation…
Return Funding for Reliable Energy to the World’s Poorest
The Trump administration will encounter headwinds in attempt to change the policies. It is important to clarify widely that these policies have hurt the world’s poor and need to be…
Claim: COP29 Failed because the Original Charter was Designed for Failure
“… Arguably, self-destruction was baked into “The Process” from the start. …”
Hey, Carbon Brief, Quit Conflating Model Based ‘Attribution Study’ Outputs with Real Weather Data
Get this through your head: Models do not produce actual data.
Special interest subsidies DO NOT support the diverse 8 billion on this planet.
The billions living in developing countries ARE NOT benefiting from Government subsidies. Guest essay co-authored by Ronald Stein, Oliver Hemmers, and Steve Curtis When governments go into business, citizens start to suffer.…
COP 29 diplomacy delivers perfectly vague promises a decade away
Guest essay by By David Wojick In Cop 29’s “Finance agreement” diplomacy is truly the art of agreeing to nothing. There is no agreement of substance here because there is…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #621
The important thing is not to stop questioning; curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when contemplating the mysteries of eternity, of life,…
Conservation Successes Defy Climate Pessimism
Our relatively warm climate has been beneficial to the growth of the vegetation that sustains the creatures we so treasure.
Let’s Make CO2 Great Again
Few have heard that doubling atmospheric CO2 from its current concentration of 420 ppm would significantly increase agricultural productivity and have little effect on the climate.
Improving hurricane modeling with physics-informed machine learning
This advancement can help refine weather forecasts and risk assessments, providing timely warnings and enhancing the resilience of coastal communities and infrastructure.
AI Energy Surge – Microsoft to Re-Open Three Mile Island
The entire output of the re-opened Three Mile Island nuclear plant will be used to drive artificial intelligence computers.
About Those Plummeting Fertility Rates
The idea that TFR is not an appropriate or the most appropriate statistic for population growth studies is intriguing. And has led to the question: are we using the right…
Lighting Up America: Why Chris Wright Should Be Welcomed, Not Spurned
Mr. Wright’s knowledge of energy markets should be celebrated, not derided. Allowing the incoming administration to leverage his talents and expertise will put affordable and reliable energy back on the…
Rising Tide Demonstrates Even Climate Protestors Need Fossil Fuel
Last week Rising tide provided an impressive showcase for plastic fossil fuel products during their climate protest.
COP29: The Globalist Climate Grift Collides with Trump’s America First Renaissance
President Donald J. Trump is back, and he’s armed with a cabinet determined to shred the green bureaucratic utopia faster than Greta Thunberg can say, “How dare you?”
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