The sea levels of the Solomon Islands are rising of 7-10 mm yr-1 only by cherry picking Guest essay by Albert Parker Albert, Leon, Grinham, Church, Gibbes & Woodroffe recently…
Huff Post thinks Nuclear War might do More Damage than Global Warming
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Huffington Post has suggested that a full scale nuclear war, and the climatic aftermath, not only might do more damage that anthropogenic global warming, but…
Actual press release headline: Sexy ideas won't slow climate change if people don't buy in and buy them
From MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY and the P.T. Barnum department, via Eurekalert, comes this actual headline that made me chortle, then I read the money quote: “But so far there is almost no…
"Hillary Clinton's climate and energy policies, explained"
Guest post by David Middleton Vox’s David Roberts actually wrote a useful article. Since there is a slim chance that Hillary Clinton might be America’s first woman and second Marxist…
If elected, Hillary plans to install 'climate situation room' in the White House
From the “pandering to your base” department and Climate Nexus: Clinton’s Climate and Energy Plans: Hillary Clinton plans to focus on smaller legislative actions and use executive action on climate…
Federal Judge: Obama White House showed "Bad Faith" in Global Warming Case
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Washington Times reports that a Federal Judge ruled on Monday that the Obama White House showed “Bad Faith”, in how it responded to a request…
Fiji Waters
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach As I’ve mentioned in my previous posts, I’ve been using a home-made thermometer setup to measure the air and water temperatures of the waters around…
Harvard Business Review: Conflating LGBT Rights with Climate Change
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Harvard Business Review thinks that because some businesses objected to North Carolina’s transgender bathroom law, this is a sign they will all soon jump on…
The cause of a record warm El Niño year? Leftovers
From AGU: Leftover warm water in Pacific Ocean fueled massive El Niño WASHINGTON, DC — A new study provides insight into how the current El Niño, one of the strongest…
2015/2016 El Nino Not Linked To Global Warming, Says Former IPCC Vice-Chairman
Global Cooling In The Works The current El Nino phenomenon that has brought prolonged drought and sweltering heat to Malaysia is the strongest of the 20 over the last 60…
Facts Clear Astrophysicist Soon of Wrongdoing While Indicting Journalists Covering Climate Debate
Guest opinion by Ron Arnold Willie Soon, Ph.D., is an astrophysicist in the Solar, Stellar and Planetary Sciences Division of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Soon’s career…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #225
The Week That Was: 2016-05-07 (May 7, 2016) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project THIS WEEK: By Ken Haapala, President, Science and Environmental Policy…
Claim: The Global Cooling Skyscraper Which Could Save the Planet
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Italian architect Paolo Venturella has proposed a gigantic megastructure to prevent global warming, though building it may present a few practical difficulties. Our planet is…
Gang Aft Agley
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach At least things started well on the voyage to New Caledonia. We got the ship all prepared, we cleared Customs and Immigration, and the good…
Misuse of The Law; Another Battle in the Climate Wars
Guest Opinion: Dr. Tim Ball “In war, truth is the first casualty.” Aeschylus (525 BC – 456 BC) Maybe my first payment from Exxon for my climate views will arrive…
More US Taxpayer Cash Giveaways for Clean Energy
Guest essay by Eric Worrall The US Government is concerned that huge taxpayer underwritten loan guarantees for renewable energy projects aren’t producing the results they want, so they have decided…
The Great Barrier Reef: Is it dead yet?
Guest essay by Eric Worrall The Guardian claims tour operators are refusing to take people to see coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef, for fear it will put tourists…
Saturday silliness stupidity, only do airplane math in Roman numerals
This is rather far off-topic, but since it has national security implications, and since it’s outrageous, I’m sure readers will want to heed the lessons in this story before you…
Prepare for blackouts: San Diego To Run 100 Percent On Renewable Energy By 2035
(via Slashdot) The city of San Diego has announced a bold new plan to run completely on renewable energy by 2035. While the city already produces the second largest electrical…
Do the Adjustments to the Global Land+Ocean Surface Temperature Data Always Decrease the Reported Global Warming Rate?
Guest Post by Bob Tisdale If you’ve read the first two posts in this series you might already believe you know the answer to the title question. Those two posts…
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