Remember the poor – a visual epistle to the Pope

Josh writes: I don’t think this cartoon needs any words but many thanks to Cumbrian Lad for an inspiring post  over on the BishopHill blog. Matt Ridley’s excellent article on Electricity for…

Tuesday tee hee – Solar panels with added features

Josh writes: On BishopHill there is a post about a fire caused by Solar panels. The story is also on the BBC news site. “The source of the fire is believed to be an electrical…

Friday funny – or not. Guardian and BBC go abhorrent on fossil fuel divestment

Josh writes: Divesting from Fossil fuels seems to be flavour of the week, see here, here and here, but leaves a bitter taste. The Bishophill troll known as “aTTP” makes an appearence. Cartoons by Josh

Monday mirthness – Gav calls it

Josh writes: Following the correct use of a certain word on Twitter my guess is that Gavin Schmidt will go for a name change for his blog ‘Realclimate’. Go for it, Gav. Cartoons by…

Josh on 'Graunocrisy' – mountains of cash need responsible investing

Josh writes: The Guardian has £600 million invested in stuff like fossil fuels. Well, it’s a lot of money so they have to act kind of responsible. Cartoons by Josh

Hot news, evolution cools!

Steve McIntyre has the scoop: According to the University of Victoria, Andrew Weaver says: the next generation of his climate model will address the influence of climate on human evolution—much like it’s…

Countdown to alarm

Posted by Josh  For UK viewers, last night’s BBC 4 programme ‘Climate change by numbers’ started well (I am a big fan of Hannah Fry). But sadly it descended into the…

Swivel eyed lunacy – posted by Josh

The recent climate skeptic witch hunt, even against people like Dr. Roger Pielke Jr., who ISN’T a climate skeptic but has presented some data on severe weather losses that contradict…

Friday funnies! Cartoon notes from Josh

Josh writes: Here are the cartoon notes of a riveting talk given by Dr Christopher Essex last Wednesday,11th Feb, in the House of Lords, UK Parliament. Chris is Chairman, Permanent Monitoring…

Catastrophic Anthropogenic Vulcanology

Josh writes: Following the hilarious post on how Climate Change now causes volcanoes to erupt “everywhere”, Josh opines, “What next, anthropogenic sunshine?” Cartoons by Josh  

Saturday silliness – the BEST adjustments of temperature

Josh writes: There has been much discussion recently about the adjustments made to past temperatures: see Paul Homewood’s excellent posts on Paraguay, Bolivia and around the world; also from Shub; Brandon at WUWT and on his own blog;…

Saturday silliness – it's the Warmist Year Evah!

Josh writes: By the slimmest of margins, 2014 has been declared the “hottest year ever”. It’s everywhere you look – there’s dodgy numbers, vague impressions and tweets galore – yes, it’s the warmist year evah!…

Monday Mirthiness – More 'skeptical science' kids scienz

Josh writes: Nic Lewis has a very amusing comment over at Lucia’s about a paper written by Gavin Cawley, Kevin Cowtan, Robert Way, Peter Jacobs and Ari Jokimäki – all part of…

Portents in Paris

Josh writes…A dark cartoon for the the start of the year following the shocking events in Paris and stories about the blocking of ideas and closed minds. I wonder what will happen when…

Happy Christmas!

Wishing all at WUWT a restful holiday and a well deserved rest – especially Anthony! Posted by Josh

Almost Friday Funny – Sheep Mountain in outline

Josh writes: There’s an excellent post over at Climate Audit on Sheep Mountain which seemed too good not to cartoon. Regular readers will recognise the familiar outline of the landscape (a graph that was in…

Finger puppets – the Green Blob finds its voice

Josh writes: Bishophill noted here that maybe we should be referring to Roger Harrabin as “Green blob spokesman Harrabin” I think we can include Bob Ward too. Posted by Josh

Irreversible

Josh writes: Following the IPCC Synthesis Report we have had many catastrophists describing the impacts of climate change as ‘Irreversible’ and using the phrase ‘Immorality of inaction’ – I can…