More ‘reactive’ land surfaces cooled the Earth down

Higher reactivity could explain temperature drop before last ice age GFZ GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Helmholtz Centre From time to time, there have been long periods of cooling in Earth’s history. Temperatures…

Antarctic sea ice is declining dramatically

A 40-y record reveals gradual Antarctic sea ice increases followed by decreases at rates far exceeding the rates seen in the Arctic Claire L. Parkinson PNAS first published July 1,…

‘Radical’ historian Blainey challenges climate-change orthodoxy

From the Sydney Morning Herald By Tony Wright July 5, 2019 — 11.11am Australia’s best-known historian, Professor Geoffrey Blainey, has challenged the idea that the current level of climate change…

Yum–Maggots are the answer to feeding a human population that’s heading to nine billion people

From The National Post A single acre of black soldier fly larvae can produce more protein than 3,000 acres of cattle or 130 acres of soybeans Washington Post Christopher Ingraham…

The Carbon Tax Scam

Mars 2020 Rover Gets a Super Instrument

From NASA Larger view Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, have installed the SuperCam Mast Unit onto the Mars 2020 rover. The instrument’s camera, laser and spectrometers…

How trees could save the climate

ETH Zurich The Crowther Lab at ETH Zurich investigates nature-based solutions to climate change. In their latest study the researchers showed for the first time where in the world new…

Here’s The Next Obama-Era Reg Trump’s Energy Department Is Preparing To Nix

From The Daily Caller Chris White Tech Reporter July 03, 2019 6:00 PM ET The Department of Energy announced Tuesday a rule-making process that could ding an Obama-era environmental regulation…

Winter monsoons became stronger during geomagnetic reversal

Revealing the impact of cosmic rays on the Earth’s climate Kobe University New evidence suggests that high-energy particles from space known as galactic cosmic rays affect the Earth’s climate by…

Are the Russians in the Room Right Now?

The conspiracy theory that keeps on giving. There’s a new piece of rubbish article on Medium making the rounds, with a “new” analysis of Climategate pointing to those wascally Wussians,…

Successful Orion Test Brings NASA Closer to Moon, Mars Missions

From NASA July 2, 2019 RELEASE 19-054 Ascent Abort-2 successfully launched at 7 a.m. EDT from Space Launch Complex 46 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida Credits: NASA…

Using artificial intelligence to better predict severe weather

Researchers create AI algorithm to detect cloud formations that lead to storms Penn State When forecasting weather, meteorologists use a number of models and data sources to track shapes and…

Record High Temperatures in France: 3 Facts the Media Don’t Tell You

Reposted from Dr. Roy Spencer’s blog July 2nd, 2019 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. News reporting of the recent heat wave in France and other European countries was accompanied…

Tumultuous Clouds of Jupiter

From NASA June 27, 2019 Tumultuous Clouds of Jupiter This stunning image of Jupiter’s stormy northern hemisphere was captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft as it performed a close pass of…

Why Caution Is Needed With Those Hail Pictures in Mexico

From Forbes A dose of common sense from Marshall Shepherd As I browsed the social media, I saw claims of climate change, “end of times” language, and sheer awe that…

Debunking 3 doomster stories about energy & climate

Reposted from the Fabius Maximus Website Larry Kummer, Editor Geopolitical News 1 July 2019 Summary: An oddity of US political debates is that both Left and Right lie like rugs.…

Climate change is taking its toll on Greek monuments, say scientists

From Reuters Photo by Josiah Lewis from Pexels (Scientists say)~ctm Lefteris Papadimas, Idyli Tsakiri ATHENS (Reuters) – Climate change is threatening ancient Greek monuments, among them the Acropolis, one of…

Contrary to Global Warming Predictions, Great Lakes Water Levels Now at Record Highs

From Dr. Roy Spencer’s blog June 27th, 2019 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. It is a truism that any observed change in nature will be blamed by some experts…

Truth(?) in testimony and convincing policy makers

From Dr. Judith Curry’s Climate Etc. Posted on June 27, 2019 by curryja | by Judith Curry Some reflections, stimulated by yesterday’s Congressional Hearing, on the different strategies of presenting…

Is a great iron fertilization experiment already underway?

News Release 26-Jun-2019 Is a great iron fertilization experiment already underway? University of South Florida (USF Innovation) ST. PETERSBURG, FL – It’s no secret that massive dust storms in the…

The Water Future of Earth’s ‘Third Pole’

From NASA June 26, 2019 Himalaya. Karakoram. Hindu Kush. The names of Asia’s high mountain ranges conjure up adventure to those living far away, but for more than a billion…

Part of the Pacific Ocean is not warming as expected, but why?

From Phy.org June 25, 2019 by Kevin Krajick, Columbia University The tropical Pacific Ocean (Australia and South America in gray, left and right). Top map shows what climate models say…

Supreme Court dishes property owners a Fifth Amendment victory

From CFACT By Bonner Cohen, Ph. D. |June 25th, 2019|Property| In a decision that sent chills down the spines of environmental groups and raised the spirits of property rights advocates,…

Why Politicians Who Don’t Understand the Science of Global Warming Don’t Need to Act.

Guest Opinion: Dr. Tim Ball My last article chastised leaders for their apparent inability to understand or even question the evidence that shows CO2 is causing global warming. I can…