More things we don’t know about the Chinese virus #coronavirus

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley Though the daily rate of growth in cumulative Chinese-virus cases continues to fall, the daily rate of growth in cumulative deaths seems to have reached…

Data we ought to know and don’t know about the Chinese virus #coronavirus

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The ineptitude of Western governments when keeping crucial statistics about the Chinese virus is becoming culpable. For a start, they are not even counting deaths…

Climate Change – Ebb and Flow of the Tide –Part 2 of 3

[apologies to readers for the delay between Part 1 and Part 2 has been too long. Because of this I am repeating the introduction. ~cr] Continued from Part 1 Emotional,…

Business continuity and the Chinese virus #coronavirus

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley Early in 2001, an international corporation’s chief financial officer conducted a business-continuity appraisal of the entire business. All insurances were reviewed and brought up to…

An update on Comet ATLAS…it is breaking apart

Guest post by Paul Dorian This photograph was taken in Switzerland a few days and it shows three fragments of Comet ATLAS confirming what other amateur astronomers have witnessed…the breaking…

What is the Chinese-virus case fatality rate? #coronavirus

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley As the mean daily compound growth rates both in total confirmed cases and in total deaths continue to drop in most countries in the direction…

#coronavirus The Chinese-virus lockdowns that have done their job

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley In Italy and Spain, two of Europe’s hardest-hit nations, the compound daily growth rates in cumulative cases of Chinese-virus infection have fallen to 2.8% and…

Fauci-Birx climate models?

Honest, evidence-based climate models could avoid trillions of dollars in policy blunders Paul Driessen and David R. Legates President Trump and his Coronavirus Task Force presented some frightening numbers during…

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #405

The Week That Was: 2020-04-11 (April 11, 2020) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project Quote of the Week: “In questions of science, the authority…

More good news about the Chinese virus, and the Easter Funny

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The good news keeps coming. In the United States and Canada, the weekly-averaged daily compound growth rates of confirmed cases of infection are now about…

#coronavirus Good news: the downtrend in Chinese-virus case-growth rates continues

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The good news is that in most of the countries we are tracking the downtrend in the growth rates of both confirmed cases and deaths…

But is the growth of the #CoronaVirus pandemic really exponential?

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley Let us begin with today’s good news. The mean daily compound case-growth rates of Chinese-virus infections (Fig. 1) and of deaths (Fig. 2) continues to…

AR6 SOD Reviewers Needed – please light a candle

Guest announcement by Dave Burton, “Denunciatory rhetoric is so much easier and cheaper than good works, and proves a popular temptation. Yet it is it far better to light the…

Welcome to the Shibbolithic

Guest parody by Brad Keyes (Note – some video files may take time to load, try refresh if don’t see them.) Shibbolithic /ʃɪbəlˈiθik/ n. : the current geological age, regarded…

But is it really no worse than flu?

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley Some commenters responding to this daily series providing some information about the Chinese virus have repeated what seems to have become something of a mantra…

#coronavirus Wuhan Coronavirus Guest Post Four

Guest post by Rud Istvan, I have been following this closely for a number of previously explained reasons, while mostly self-isolating with my significant other in South Florida (groceries once…

Boris Johnson in intensive care

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley Boris Johnson’s transfer to intensive care for Chinese-virus symptoms is bad news for lovers of liberty on both sides of the Atlantic. Very sadly, on…

#coronavirus #covid-19 Chinese virus: the exit strategy

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The Chinese-virus lockdown benchmarch test that was introduced here yesterday compares the mean daily compound growth rates in Chinese-virus infections for 12 countries and for…

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #405

The Week That Was: 2020-04-04 (April 4, 2020) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project Quote of the Week: “If I set forth a concrete…

#coronavirus #covid-19 Let’s quarantine some fake corona and energy news

Junk science and scare stories stampede countries into taking drastic, unnecessary action Paul Driessen Some 40,000 children slave away in Chinese-operated Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) mines, digging out cobalt…

Are lockdowns working?

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley In recent weeks, behind the scenes, a battle royal has been raging among the epidemiologists advising governments. On one side are the activists, who argue…

Comet ATLAS continues to brighten, now with an impressive tail, and it could put on quite a dazzling show next month

Guest post by Paul Dorian, “According to my observations, the tail of Comet ATLAS is 1.2 degrees long,” reports Gerald Rhemann who recorded this image on Friday, March 27th from…

Fight the Virus with Sunshine

Guest post by Jim Steele I want to encourage people to go outside and get some sunshine. If walks in the park are outlawed, then limited sunbathing in your back…

Futile Fussings – a history of graphical failure from cattle to #coronavirus

Guest Post by Kevin Kilty No planning is likely possible without calculations of what the future may hold, but such calculations are fraught with uncertainty when they also involve exponential…