If NOAA’s temperature records are truly the best we have, they should be robust, reproducible, and verifiable. Instead, this study suggests they are a moving target, adjusted differently depending on…
Month: February 2025
Claim: Standard of Living to Soar by 176% by 2100 if No Climate Action
Professor Dennis Wesselbaum thinks we should act on climate change – but economic harm is not a good justification for doing so.
LSE: “Why religion is fundamental to addressing climate change”
“… The climate crisis demands new ways of thinking … and religion is fundamental to achieving that. …”
The Gulf of America is now officially open for business!
The Gulf of America Region (GOAR) manages three programs on the Gulf of America Outer Continental Shelf (OCS): oil and gas, renewable energy and marine minerals. The GOAR manages offshore…
BP Faces “Existential Crisis” After Ruinous Attempt to Go Green
BP’s green pivot has backfired spectacularly, hammering profits and leaving the company vulnerable to a hedge fund siege, writes Jonathan Leake in the Telegraph.
Earth’s Energy Imbalance – Part II
Just as in Part I, in Part II I find numbers applied to fundamental concepts that are small but with uncertainty estimates I cannot reconcile nor find entirely credible. The…
New Study Reveals Unexpected Decline in Ocean Evaporation Amid Rising Sea Temperatures
It’s another case where observations don’t match the script. The “warming equals wetter” narrative takes a hit when a natural factor like wind can call the shots. It’s not a…
Wrong, The Guardian, There Are No Identifiable “Climate Tipping Points”
The main theme for all of Earth’s history has been change, continuously. Some of those changes, like transitions into ice ages, are large scale and harmful to life. The modest…
California: Rise and Fall
The coastal portion of the state of California is generally subsiding at a rate of 1 to 4 millimeters per year. At the same time, it is generally understood that…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #632
Quote of the Week: “Nobody’s honest. Scientists are not honest. And people usually believe that they are. That makes it worse. By honest I don’t mean that you only tell…
Trump’s Juggernaut Smashes the BBC’s Climate Crystal Ball
Six weeks ago, the BBC thought 2025 was set for climate crusaders—lawsuits flexing muscle, summits preaching unity, NGOs amplifying the panic. They didn’t see Trump’s juggernaut coming, least of all…
New French Nuclear Fusion Record – 22 Minutes
No doubt nuclear fusion is just 20 years away, just like last time…
Why do Atmospheric Rivers Occur?
Meteorologists favorite diagnostic for atmospheric rivers is integrated water vapor transport (IVT), which is the amount of water vapor times the wind speed, summed up in the vertical (that is…
Moving Glacially
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Gotta say, the endless drumbeat of climate alarmism is pretty boring. The latest salvo is from the Associated Press, with the headline Climate change is…
Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Pause
When your friends think you wrong and your opponents are saying nice things, a reevaluation of your position might be in order. Did it. It was still correct for the…
Climate Change Weekly # 535 — Paris Climate Treaty Is Going Down
As mentioned above, this study confirms what Climate Realism and Climate at a Glance have long reported: data conclusively proves wildfires are on the decline, both in the United States…
What Really Sets The Global Climate State?
What really does set the global climate state? The Million Year Ice Core Project (MYIC) (Follow on BlueSky), has been underway for several years, preparing to drill the oldest continuous…
Trump Cuts U.S. Scientists Loose from IPCC Report: Climate Juggernaut Takes a Hit
Trump’s decision doesn’t dismantle the climate machine outright, but it does strip away some of its horsepower. Those who’ve spent decades poking holes in the IPCC’s narrative can sit back…
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