Guest post by Mike Jonas A few days ago, on Judith Curry’s excellent ClimateEtc blog, Vaughan Pratt wrote a post “Multidecadal climate to within a millikelvin” which provided the content…
Misguided PBS Spreads Acid Ocean Alarm
Guest post by Steve Goreham Originally published in The Washington Times On December 5, the PBS News Hour showed a segment titled “Endangered Coral Reefs Die as Ocean Temperatures Rise…
More on Mark Hertsgaard's ridiculous claims – The Goldilocks Crop and the Impending Extinction of Pasta
Guest Post by David Middleton Yesterday, WUWT covered the issue from one angle, and blew Hertsgaard’s riduculous claims out of the water. Today, here’s another independently arrived at conclusion that…
The Forcing Conundrum
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach. For all of its faults, the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) lays out their idea of the climate paradigm pretty clearly. A fundamental part…
Glacially modeled snow job
From the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) Alarmism, I think maybe they are a bit unclear on the concept of how glaciers work. As snowfall varies with the…
UAH global temperature, down slightly for November 2012
UAH v5.5 Global Temperature Update for November 2012: +0.28 deg. C By Dr. Roy Spencer After my extended trip to the West Coast, I am finally posting the global temperature…
Doha Conference: United States Must Pay for Climate Change “Loss and Damage”
Guest post by Steve Goreham Originally published in The Washington Times The United States must pay for its evil carbon-emitting ways. According to the United Nations Doha Climate Conference that…
Climate Craziness of the Week – Mark Hertsgaard embarrasses himself with 'The End of Pasta'
Global warming kills spaghetti crop Sigh, “The End of Pasta?” reads more like “The end of journalism” Some days, there appears such blatant stupidity in the MSM, you wonder if…
And now for something completely different
Note: before anyone pooh-poohs this article for being in a blog mostly about weather and climate, note the description on the masthead. Note also that I have recently experienced cancer…
Richard Muller cozying up to Bill Clinton – but there's good news too
Bill Clinton Praises His New Climate Change Hero Excerpt: I happened to be sitting next to Dr. Muller last week, and although he was whisked backstage by some big secret…
El Niño-Southern Oscillation Myth 2: A New Myth – ENSO Balances Out to Zero over the Long Term
Guest post by Bob Tisdale This is the second part in a series of posts about El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). They address many of the myths and misunderstandings about the…
Arctic temperature amplification takes a hit in GRL
From Wikipedia: Polar amplification is the greater temperature increases in the Arctic compared to the earth as a whole as a result of the effect of feedbacks and other processes.…
Climate Tyranny Avoids Scrutiny
Guest post by Alan Caruba You likely did not read much, if anything, in the mainstream press about the climate change conference that was held in Doha, Qatar. The same…
A LOL ! press release on renewable energy from wishful thinkers at the University of Delaware
From the University of Delaware a press release that made me laugh out loud when I read it for the sheer disconnect with reality. The bold in first sentence about…
Mann -vs- NRO legal battle, heating up
Reposted from National Review Online Please support us in our fight against Professor Michael Mann. By Jack Fowler We’re being sued, and we need your help. Let me recap: A lawsuit…
Our current solar cycle 24 – still in a slump – solar max reached?
Have we hit solar max? NOAA’s SWPC recently updated their solar metrics graphs, and it seems to me like we may have topped out for solar cycle 24. There doesn’t…
Doha post mortem – some green activists 'close to despair'
Newsbytes from Dr. Benny Peiser of The GWPF A couple of weeks ago the great global warming bandwagon coughed and spluttered to a halt in Doha, the latest stop on…
An Interim Look At Intermediate Sensitivity
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Whenever I find myself growing grim about the mouth; whenever it is a damp, drizzly November in my soul; whenever I find myself involuntarily pausing…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup
The Week That Was: 2012-12-08 (December 8, 2012) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project ################################################### Quote of the Week: “No known mode of natural…
Exxon called hateful for producing value
How do we know that Solyndra and First Solar and Fisker Automotive and thirty other failed Obama-subsidized green energy ventures are (or were) highly moral enterprises? Because they are all going bankrupt.…
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