From Courthouse News July 18, 2017July 18, 2017 Big Oil, California, Global warming, Greenhouse gas LOS ANGELES (CN) — In a legal assault similar to the one that won multibillion-dollar…
Author: Charles Rotter
Green Cronyism Gone Wild: It Looks Like The State Of California Is Bailing Out Tesla
Date: 18/07/17 | Wolf Richter, Business Insider The California state Assembly passed a $3-billion subsidy program for electric vehicles, dwarfing the existing program. The bill is now in the state…
What makes red algae so different and why should we care?
From Eurekalert Carnegie Institution for Science IMAGE: Porphyra clinging to rocks in Germany’s Heligoland. It thrives in the harsh habitat of the intertidal zone, where it is exposed to…
Climate impacts of super-giant oilfields go up with age, Stanford scientists say
From Eurekalert Public Release: 17-Jul-2017 Stanford’s School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences Even oilfields aren’t immune to the ravages of time: A new study finds that as some of…
No kids, no cars, no meat, no flying!
From The Toronto Sun First posted: Saturday, July 15, 2017 07:42 PM EDT | Updated: Saturday, July 15, 2017 07:46 PM EDT No kids, no cars, no meat, no flying!…
Trump To Steer UN Global Warming Funds To Coal, Gas Projects
Michael Bastasch 12:39 PM 07/14/2017 From The Daily Caller The Trump administration will use its position as a donor to the Green Climate Fund (GCF) to steer money towards coal-fired…
Confessions of an author’s serial meetings with Russians
By Larry Hamlin With all the focus these days by the mainstream media on exposing Americans that have had undisclosed meetings with Russians a little clearing of the air seems…
The Uncertainty Has Settled, Critical Documentary About Climate, Agriculture and Energy Now Online
From the GWPF. “This documentary has all the ingredients to become a milestone in the debate on climate change” – is what Science journalist Jan Jakobs wrote after seeing the…
Christopher Booker: Trump Took The Heat, But The Rest Of The G20’s Posturing Won’t Hide Their Rising CO2 Emissions
From The GWPF Date: 15/07/17 Christopher Booker, The Sunday Telegraph China, the world’s largest CO2 emitter, is planning to double its yearly emissions. India, the third largest emitter, will treble…
Alarm about alarmism
by Judith Curry The climate change debate has entered what we might call the “Campfire Phase”, in which the goal is to tell the scariest story. – Oren Cass (twitter)…
FSU researcher makes deep-sea coral reefs discovery in depths of the North-Pacific
From Eurekalert Public Release: 14-Jul-2017 Florida State University TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Scientists have long believed that the waters of the Central and Northeast Pacific Ocean were inhospitable to deep-sea…
The last survivors on Earth
From Eurekalert Public Release: 14-Jul-2017 University of Oxford The world’s most indestructible species, the tardigrade, an eight-legged micro-animal, also known as the water bear, will survive until the Sun dies,…
Top international award for UNSW Sydney climate scientist–Warning, breathe through your mouth.
From Eurekalert Public Release: 13-Jul-2017 The prestigious Tinker-Muse Prize for Science and Policy in Antarctica for 2017 has been awarded to (University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) scientist Professor…
Polar bear attacks on humans: Implications of a changing climate
The important thing to remember is: People will die!~ctm First published: 2 July 2017 Full publication history Full article ABSTRACT Understanding causes of polar bear (Ursus maritimus) attacks on…
Pruitt blasts Europe, Merkel for ‘hypocrisy’ on climate
From Politico “I just think the hypocrisy runs rampant,” EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said of European critics of the Trump administration. By Andrew Restuccia 07/12/2017 07:02 PM EDT EPA Administrator…
The Sky is Falling Friday Part 4: Climate change to deplete some US water basins used for irrigation
Public Release: 12-Jul-2017 By 2050, the Southwest will produce significantly less cotton and forage, researchers report Massachusetts Institute of Technology A new study by MIT climate scientists, economists, and agriculture…
The Sky is Falling Friday Part 3: Global warming could result in losses for the European wine industry
Public Release: 12-Jul-2017 Slight increases in temperature in Mediterranean regions from global warming could potentially result in labor, productivity and economic losses for the European wine industry, an article in…
The Sky is Falling Friday Part 2: Why Japan's coastal zones might be disappearing due to climate change
Public Release: 13-Jul-2017 Projections of future beach loss in Japan due to sea-level rise and uncertainties in projected beach loss World Scientific As G20 Summit 2017 drew to a close,…
NASA-MIT study evaluates efficiency of oceans as heat sink, atmospheric gases sponge
Feature | June 13, 2017 From NASA NASA-MIT study evaluates efficiency of oceans as heat sink, atmospheric gases sponge Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. By Ellen Gray, NASA’s…
Two key House members call to investigate Russian 'collusion' with anti-fracking green groups
By Thomas Lifson, from American Thinker [update, I scheduled this the previous night, and was unaware that Dave Middleton would publish the same story a few hours earlier….C’est la vie…
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