Concern Over Safety Of German Wind Turbines Heightens After 70-Meter Rotor Blade Snaps Off

A 70-metre-long rotor blade of a V150 wind turbine fell from a height of 123 meters at the Lübbenow wind farm in Germany, heightening concerns about the safety of wind…

The Energy Trifecta: Nuclear, Fossil Fuels…and Geothermal Energy

The U.S. stands at a pivotal crossroads in its energy future. As artificial intelligence (AI) accelerates its transformation of industries and daily life, the nation’s appetite for electricity is surging…

Thanks, NewScientist, for Admitting Climate Change Isn’t Making the Jet Stream More Erratic

The NewScientist, and the AGU study it references, should have quit when they were ahead. They should have published their unalarming findings about climate change’s lack of an impact on…

CO2 Sustains Greenhouse Farming Revolution

By Vijay Jayaraj The world would be safer if industrial emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) were stopped, according to the teachings of many schools, the regulatory schemes of some governments…

SURPRISING: scientists find ties between Earth’s oxygen and magnetic field

The study authors decided to see whether Earth’s magnetic field and atmosphere have fluctuated in ways that demonstrate a link.

Climate Oscillations 5: SAM

The Southern Annular Mode (SAM) has a major influence on global climate.