Texas A&M University’s Andrew Dessler vs. Steven Koonin, former undersecretary for science at the Department of Energy, at the Soho Forum.
Category: Climate Change Debate
Are fossil-fuel CO2 emissions good or bad?
By Andy May This is the transcript, with minor edits to get it into blog post format, of my keynote speech to the Division of Professional Affairs, at the second…
‘There is No Climate Emergency’ (1,107 Signatories and Counting)
Another lead author of the declaration, Professor Richard Lindzen, has called the current climate narrative “absurd”, but acknowledged that trillions of dollars and the relentless propaganda from grant-dependent academics and…
Overview of the Koonin-Dessler Debate
By Andy May The SOHO Forum Debate began at 5:30PM (Central Time) on August 15, 2022 in the New York Sheen Center, as I announced here. Koonin won the Oxford…
Andrew Dessler vs. Steven Koonin, The Video
Resolution: Climate science compels us to make large and rapid reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
The Sun-Climate Effect: The Winter Gatekeeper Hypothesis (III). Meridional transport
Contrary to what could be naively expected, the Earth is warmest just after the June’s solstice, when it is farthest from the sun, and coldest just after the December’s solstice,…
The Koonin-Dessler Debate
By Andy May Update: You will be able to watch a recording of the debate around August 24 on Youtube, the link that worked briefly has been taken down. The…
Dessler to Debate ‘Climate Flat Earther’ Koonin: Why?
“Angry Andy” is certain that climate science is settled and drop-everything alarming.
Koonin-Dessler Debate
By Andy May Andrew Dessler and Steven Koonin will debate the resolution “Climate science compels us to make large and rapid reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.” Dessler will take the…
No ‘echo chambers’ in Reddit climate debate
The study found evidence suggestive of more “deliberative debate”.
Highlights from Marc Morano’s interview with Benji Backer
Marc Morano sat down with Benji Backer to discuss the climate issues of the day. Here are the highlights from that interview.
Epstein Vs. Dessler: Should America Rapidly Eliminate Fossil Fuel Use to Prevent Climate Catastrophe.
A debate at The Steamboat Institute Energy and Climate Summit, The Nexus of U.S. Energy Policy, Climate Science, Freedom and Prosperity featuring Alex Epstein, author of the New York Times…
Why Blaming Recent Warming on Humans is Largely a Matter of Faith
This is a pervasive, quasi-religious assumption of the Earth science community for as long as I can remember.
Attributing global warming to humans
The featured cartoon is by Josh, who graciously gave me permission to use it, his website is here. This cartoon is in Josh’s 2022 calendar, I think he still has…
New Study: ‘On the Basis of Observational Data, the Climate Crisis…is Not Evident Yet’
None of these response indicators show a clear positive trend of extreme events. In conclusion on the basis of observational data, the climate crisis that, according to many sources, we…
Interview: Climate Change – A Different Perspective with Judith Curry: Part II
If I’m right about natural variability having sort of a cooling effect in the coming decades, this will be the one piece of evidence that people will have to pay…
Benny Peiser: “We are Entering a New Phase in the Climate Debate”
Benny Peiser, director of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, gave a talk for the Irish Climate Science Forum and CLINTEL. His online presentation was titled: After COP26, with a looming energy crisis, is…
Marc Morano Takes on Climate Alarmist Reporter at ICCC-14
Marc Morano responds to climate-alarmist reporter’s attacks at recent 14th Annual International Conference on Climate Change
Cancel culture in climate change
A microcosm on the ‘morality’ of cancel culture: the aborted conference on ‘Global Warming: Mitigation Strategies’, hosted by the Italian scientific academy the Lincei.
Climate Change in 15 Minutes
This perspective has placed me at odds with the activist branch of the climate science community, who regard my perspective as inconvenient. The academic political pressures from activist scientists and…
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