Bob Tisdale on NCDC's USCGRP report

The USGCRP Report “Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States” Fails To Acknowledge the Multiyear Effects of ENSO on Global Temperature Guest post by Bob Tisdale The USGCRP report…

Thanks, and the Future for WUWT

I want to thank everyone for their participation and the commentary at WUWT this past year, for without you, this would just be a distant and unknown corner of the…

Extremes and Averages in Contiguous U.S. Climate: Graphs of 100 Years of NOAA Contiguous U.S. Climate Data (2018 Edition) – A Book That NOAA Should Have Published

Date: 06/13/2019 Link copied to clipboard Sorry, your browser does not allow copying links Author: Bob Tisdale Topic: Climate Change Debate Organisation: Book Length: Date: 06/13/2019 Link copied to clipboard…

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #533

In this age of specialization men who thoroughly know one field are often incompetent to discuss another. The great problems of the relations between one and another aspect of human…

Response to Willis Eschenbach’s WUWT Post “How The El Nino Is Changing”

El Niño and La Niña events act together as a chaotic, naturally occurring, sunlight-fueled, recharge-discharge oscillator, with El Niño events acting as the discharge phase and La Niña events acting…

How The El Nino Is Changing

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Let me start with a quick run through how mainstream climate scientists think the climate works, and then my hypothesis on how the climate works.…

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The Big 5 Natural Causes of Climate Change Part 3: How La Nina Warms the World

Until then embrace renowned scientist Thomas Huxley’s advice: “skepticism is the highest of duties; blind faith the one unpardonable sin”

Gas Rationing? Germany Paying a Horrible Price for Decades of Green Energy Insanity

As Germany braces for extreme economic and social hardship, it is worth reflecting on the misery the empty promises of green energy advocates have delivered.

WUWT Contest Winner, Professional, 2nd Place – ‘Is there really a climate crisis?’

I’m pleased to publish our second place contest winner in the professional category, Topic: Is there really a climate crisis? Write the best arguments against the theory of man-made catastrophic global warming…

Scott Morrison: Climate Hero to Zero in One Week

A few days ago, Nancy Pelosi praised Aussie PM Scott Morrison for “Leading the Way” on climate action. Now, just a few days later, ScoMo is considering not attending COP26,…

US Parents Sue Over Clandestine Covid-19 School Vaccination Programme Which Does NOT Require Parental Consent

If you live in Washington DC, and your child comes home a bit wobbly, there is a chance the school you entrust with their care just gave them a clandestine…

FT Suggests a $1543 / Ton Carbon Tax, but the Biden Admin is “Dragging its Feet”

Even funnier, they also suggest the G20 demand that China match this level of carbon austerity.

A 2021 Index to Willis’s Posts

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach It’s February 3rd, 2021. I hadn’t updated my index since 2018, so I decided to do so. Not an easy task, but I beat it…

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #439

A lie doesn’t become truth, wrong doesn’t become right, and evil doesn’t become good, just because it’s accepted by a majority.” – Booker T. Washington

It’s Easy to be Fooled by a Climate Alarmist

Reposted by permission from Medium.com Dispelling the fallacies of a solar company owner Gregory Wrightstone Mar 6 · Gregory Wrightstone — March 6, 2020 Author of Inconvenient Facts — The…

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #400

The Week That Was: 2020-02-22 (February 22, 2020) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project Quote of the Week: “I never guess. It is a…

Extremes and Averages in Contiguous U.S. Climate – Part 10: The Contiguous U.S.

Guest Post By Bob Tisdale With the 2020 U.S. elections rapidly approaching, I’ve prepared this series of 10 blog posts that present graphs of NOAA data for the Contiguous United…

New Year, New WUWT, New Initiative

After a year of mostly being on hiatus, I’m coming back to regular daily operations. As previously mentioned, there will be an announcement forthcoming related to that and to the…

Thanks – and a note for the future of WUWT

On this traditional day of reflection and thanks, it is only fitting that I give thanks to the many many people who have made WUWT what it is today, and…

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #377

The Week That Was: 2019-09-21 (September 21, 2019)0 Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project Quote of the Week – “When in doubt, always tell…

Realistic Glossary of Terms for the Climate Crisis/Climate Emergency

Guest venting by Bob Tisdale This post is intended as a starting point for a glossary of terms that speaks freely about the realities of the climate change/global warming crusade,…

Climate Red Team Argument Heats Up: Koonin responds to Schmidt

Note: Dr. Schmidt argues points he doesn’t seem to fully grasp, perhaps purposely, then again, Schmidt is no stranger to pettiness. – Anthony Guest essay by Steve Koonin Gavin Schmidt…

The Book That NOAA Should Have Published: Extremes and Averages in Contiguous U.S. Climate

New climate data reference book presents data that NOAA doesn’t. Graphs of 100 Years of NOAA Contiguous U.S. Climate Data (2018 Edition) – A Book That NOAA Should Have Published…

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