Guest essay by Eric Worrall Boston Mayor Marty Walsh has announced that Boston will host the 2017 US-China Climate Leaders Summit. The announcement was made By US Secretary of State…
The Climate Alarm Death Knell Sounds Again
By PAUL C. “CHIP” KNAPPENBERGER and PATRICK J. MICHAELS Currently, details are few, but apparently the results of a major scientific study on the effects of anthropogenic aerosols on clouds…
RICO actions on #ExxonKnew were planned before any 'investigative' stories were even published
InsideClimate: NY AG started RICO planning before any InsideClimate stories were released Katie Brown, Energy in Depth Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Scientists today believe the egg…
Claim: US counties could gain $1 million in annual health benefits from a power plant carbon standard
From the HARVARD T.H. CHAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH and the “it’s only a benefit until you don’t have any power at night or in the winter” department comes this…
The 'social cost of carbon' may have just gone negative
Ross McKittrick writes on his personal web page: (h/t to David L. Hagen) I have just released a working paper with Kevin Dayaratna and David Kreutzer of the Heritage Foundation…
Denmark Cancels All Coastal Wind Farms, Delays New Builds Until 2025
Europe Is Falling Out Of Love With Renewables The Danish government has announced a new proposal to resolve the problem of the renewable energy tax (PSO) which the EU believes…
National Coalition Against Censorship Criticises the Portland Climate Book Ban
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Portland’s recent ban of educational books which question alarmist climate narratives has attracted strong criticism from the NCAC. The National Coalition Against Censorship is a…
Study: Worsening drought from climate change may be 'considerably weaker and less extensive than previously thought'
A new publication in Nature Climate Change puts the brakes on predictions that global warming/climate change may produce continental scale droughts into the late 21st century. For example, NCAR said…
The Arctic Methane Scare: Oversold
By PAUL C. “CHIP” KNAPPENBERGER and PATRICK J. MICHAELS Methane is all the rage. Why? Because 1) it is a powerful greenhouse gas, that molecule for molecule, is some 25…
Global Temperature Report: May 2016
May 2016 was 2nd warmest May in satellite record When is an anomaly just an anomaly and not necessarily part of a larger trend? Perhaps, when the anomaly is a…
A new method for predicting speed and motion of solar flares
A Montana State University physicist who has developed a new model that predicts the speed of solar plasma during solar flares, likening it to the path traveled by a thrown…
Monday Mirthiness: A ‘psychic’ view of climate change
Psychic Medium Ian Scott writes via our “submit story” link: Climate Change Please Use Common Sense. Climate change, global warming the heated debate goes on and on. A handful of…
Note to Politifact: Obama DID say there is No Greater Threat than Climate Change
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Politifact has just claimed Paul Babeu, the Republican Sheriff of Pinal County, Ariz., who is at the front line of combatting Mexican Drug Cartels encroaching…
British Renewables Chief: "England is not Windy Enough"
Guest essay by Eric Worrall The British CEO of RenewableUK, the British Wind Industry Trade Association, thinks England is not windy enough to justify building any more onshore wind turbines.…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #228
The Week That Was: 2016-06-04 (June 4, 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…
Impacts of Climate Change Policy in The Real World
Guest opinion: Dr. Tim Ball Every man wishes to pursue his occupation and to enjoy the fruits of his labors and the produce of his property in peace and safety,…
CNBC breaks with the climate disaster narrative of MSM
Surprising Story Coming From CNBC says Paris Climate Accord is “irrelevant” and cuts would “impoverish the world” Jack Simmons writes: When I first started reading this story, I had to…
Summer of 1816 in New Hampshire: A Tale of Two Freezes
Preface This web page was written in 2016 during the 200th anniversary of the Year without a Summer. It probably has a lot of company, it certainly does with many…
Surprise: natural methane seeps created 'lost city' in Greece that isn't
From the University of Athens and East Anglia and the “methane time bomb” department comes this surprising finding that takes all the fun out of snorkeling for a whole bunch of people.…
Solar Cycle Update – spotless
So Constant And Unspotted Didst Thou Seem1 Guest essay by David Archibald The image of the Sun today is spotless. This is the first spotless day of the 24-25 solar minimum. Not…
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