Global vegetation reached a new greening peak in 2020, continuing a long-term trend since 2000 according to new dramatic findings published by a team of scientists based in the United States. The…
Day: April 7, 2025
Climate Change Driving California’s Golden Road to Decline
In embracing the catastrophism that defines climate change as an existential threat to life on the planet, Newsom has left behind the old progressive notion of focusing on materially improving…
New Study: Corals Thrived When Global Sea Levels Were Meters Higher Than Today 6000 Years Ago
Coral reefs expand and thrive as sea levels rise, whereas they undergo millennia of growth hiatuses and “turn-off” or “mass mortality” phases when sea levels fall.
Monday Mirthiness – The ‘Hockey Hole’
Mann has made a career out of defending his statistical sausage, and now it seems karma has come full circle.
The Seattle Times Claims About the Termination of the National Weather Service Are False
The Seattle Times ClimateLab stories are often sloppy and incorrect, with the article in today’s paper a good example of poor journalism, with politicized, error-filled claims.
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #638
Quote of the Week: “Prediction is very difficult, especially if it’s about the future!” —Niels Bohr, Nobel laureate in Physics and father of the atomic model. [H/t Richard Lindzen]
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