bi-ION – Energy Of The Future
nanoFlowcell is clean and environmentally friendly energy produced from bi-ION, a saline electrolyte solution which, contrary to some assumptions, has nothing to do with sea water. bi-ION is the […]
nanoFlowcell is clean and environmentally friendly energy produced from bi-ION, a saline electrolyte solution which, contrary to some assumptions, has nothing to do with sea water. bi-ION is the […]
Non-partisan (and some sarcastic souls) have been asking the question: why doesn’t an honest scientist come forward to debunk the man-made greenhouse gas effect (you know, that BS that […]
Written by Dr. Duane Thresher, Climatologist Top American Climatologist, an expert in climate modeling, exposes the fallacy that current climate models provide a realistic or reliable prediction of future […]
Looks like it is more ice now than even in the record year of 1979 Interesting, historic icedata
Photo: New studies describe roadblocks in malaria prevention By Paul Homewood http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3272391 In 2000, four researchers led by G D Shanks carried out a detailed study into the apparent […]
Picture: A scientific study published in the journal of American Meteorological Society suggested that last year’s Uttarakhand floods could be directly linked to climate change. (Source: PTI) Understanding multi-decadal […]
“Global warming” is a myth — so say 80 graphs from 58 peer-reviewed scientific papers published in 2017. In other words, the so-called “Consensus” on global warming is a […]
The Iceberg Festival takes place every June on the Great Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland, now underway. “2017 is running 280k km2 higher than 2007, 430k km2 above average, and 910k […]
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Greens are inventing elaborate fantasies of shadowy right wing conspiracies to explain President Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Treaty – but still refuse to […]
Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney testified on Capitol Hill on May 25 to explain and defend the president’s budget proposal. (Photo: Jeff Malet Photography /Newscom) It’s […]
(Credit: DARPA) The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) awarded Boeing the contract to build its spaceplane as it attempts to make launching space satellites cheaper and easier. Known […]
Dr Roy Spencer News Weekly, May 20, 2017 Recently published data from independent meteorologists Dr Ryan Maue of WeatherBELL Analytics and Dr Roy Spencer show that global temperatures have […]
Picture: Going Local: ‘Double-dealing, hypocrisy, stupidity and incompetence’ … it’s Argyll and Bute Claim: Unwanted children the “fundamental cause of climate change” Gloria Steinem. By Ms. Foundation for Women […]
Dr. Salby at a GWPF Lecture Dr. Murry Salby has been getting substantial attention in the climate blogosphere, for two reasons. First is his theory that at least 2/3 […]
Michael Thomas writes: An important aspect of the climate change debate can be summed up like this: “One position holds that medieval warm temperatures reached levels similar to the […]
We are bombarded with “facts” every day: This is the “hottest [pick a season] ever”; the ice caps are at a record low; we’ll all be dead in 10 […]
‘Adidas mummy’, Mongolia. Picture: The Mongolian Observer/The Center of Cultural Heritage of Mongolia As well as her amazing ‘modern’ footwear, this Mongolian ‘seamstress’ went to the afterlife with four […]
Lakes in the area of Bovanenkovo and Kruzenshternskoye areas (pink outlines) in the Landsat-8 image (a – visible colors, b – infrared synthesis). Picture: Vasily Bogoyavlensky Space pictures show the […]
It’s official: the greenhouse gas theory and the litany of fake science claims it spawned about carbon dioxide climate forcing suffer two hammer blows in the peer-reviewed literature. Shrewdly […]
Global temperatures have dropped 0.5° Celsius in April according to Dr. Ryan Maue. In the Northern Hemisphere they plunged a massive 1°C . As the record 2015/16 El Nino levels off, the global warming […]
The 12th ICCC (International Conference on Climate Change) March 23rd and 24th, 2017 in Washington D.C. Lord Monckton strikes again! Technical talk on the mathematical problems of the IPCC’s […]
Picture ABCNews On Eve of DC climate march, drought drops to record lows in U.S. as nearly all extreme weather is either declining or at or near record lows […]
What is an intuitive example of the Pareto Distribution? The Pareto distribution is a probability distribution that seeks to describe quantities which have a particular property: namely, that a […]
A report on the State of the Climate in 2016 which is based exclusively on observations rather than climate models was published yesterday by the Global Warming Policy Foundation […]
Apparently, MIT didn’t like its name being used in petition to Trump. Dr. Richard Lindzen responds to that letter. March 9, 2017 President Donald Trump The White House Washington, […]
CHEYENNE, Wyoming — The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is launching operations this month of one of the world’s most powerful and energy-efficient supercomputers, providing the nation with […]
A new study produced by a University of Wisconsin-Madison geoscientist and Northwestern astrophysicist presents an explanation of the fluctuations of the earth’s temperatures that global warming alarmists are going to […]
(Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) Hundreds of scientists and policy experts sent a letter to President Donald Trump asking him to withdraw from a major United Nations environmental treaty […]
Award-winning scientist, who has spent the last three years devoted to studying real temperature readings globally, finds that government climate researchers created a fake metric that “has no physical […]
First .. Guest essay by Eric Worrall h/t JoNova – The following is a video presentation by John Christy from 2015 (published a few days ago), in which Christy […]
Study shows planet’s atmospheric oxygen rose through glaciers, climate swung so extremely that the polar ice caps extended to the equator and the Earth was a snowball From the UNIVERSITY […]
These are fish congregating on the Kitutia Reef. CREDIT Jennifer O’Leary A survey of 97 coastal ecosystem experts revealed impacts of climate disturbance but also instances of resilience in all […]
Guest Post by Werner Brozek, Edited by Just The Facts The table below ranks the warmest ten years according to the five data sets I cover. For each of […]
A snow covered T-Rex life size dinosaur sculpture is pictured at the Senckenberg Natural History Museum in Frankfurt, Germany, January 10, 2017. (REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach) It’s widely acknowledged that the […]
From BROWN UNIVERSITY Earth’s orbital variations and sea ice synch glacial periods The Southern Hemisphere has a higher capacity to grow sea ice than the Northern Hemisphere, where continents […]
The objective is to provide information on meteorological and climatologically issues of general and specific interest. The purpose is to assist reflective people to form a personal opinion on […]
…When Sea Levels Were Roughly 20 to 30 Feet Higher than Today Guest Post by Bob Tisdale Science recently published Hoffman, et al. (2017) Regional and global sea-surface temperatures […]
Image from Pixabay by Clive Hambler Reflections on the stabilization of Earth’s climate by life. People frequently believe the claim that basic physics, established in the 19th Century, is […]
Justin Trudeau was confronted by the tearful pleas of an Ontario woman upset about the cost of her hydro bill during a town hall forum in Peterborough, Ont., as […]
Figure 1. Global ClearSky anomaly, 1-yr smoothing (centred). Guest essay by Mike Jonas I have been looking at some cloud data (from ISCCP: isccp.giss.nasa.gov all available monthly “EQ” data […]
Guest essay by Eric Worrall How often have you heard claims that a warmer [climate] will be more energetic – that we shall all experience more violent storms, more […]
William Happer is the Cyrus Fogg Brackett Professor of Physics, Emeritus, in the Department of Physics at Princeton University. A long-time member of JASON, a group of scientists which […]
Wood for Trees: Interactive Graphs Earth is the same temperature as 25 years ago. All temperature variations since then are artifacts of El Nino and volcanic eruptions. Wood for […]
A 1 in 10 year storm event is expected to hit Northern California this weekend. Rainfall totals could easily be twice the average precipitation for January. An atmospheric river […]
That is, for 2016, the Temperatures of Earth’s Atmosphere Nearest to Its Surface Were an Insignificant 0.02 Deg C Higher than the Previous El Niño-Related High in 1998. Guest […]
Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.12 C per decade December temperatures (preliminary) Global composite temp.: +0.24 C (about 0.43 degrees Fahrenheit) above 30-year average for December. Northern […]
Claims that the earth is rapidly heating up because of man-made CO2 and thus heading for a “climate catastrophe” have taken a serious body blow over the past three […]
Guest Essay by Kip Hansen Prologue: This is the fifth, and last, in a series of essays discussing ongoing scientific controversies—each one a so-called “science war”. This essay attempts […]
The chart above clearly shows a weakening trend of sunspots in solar cycles 22, 23 and 24. These are the latest in a sequence dating from 1755, when extensive […]
TANSAT Artist rendering I could be wrong, but this this has all the indications to me of being a cover story for a spy satellite. The artist rendering (below) […]
Guest essay by Wim Röst The best kept secret in the ‘climate world’ probably is: the cooling capacity of the deep sea. Some attention is paid to the heat […]
Two fundamental tenets of the anthropogenic global warming narrative are (1) the globe is warming (i.e., it’s not just regional warming), and (2) the warming that has occurred since […]
“The New Little Ice Age Has Started.” This is the unambiguous title of a new study from one of the world’s most prestigious scientific institutions, the Russian Academy of […]
Marco Pfeiffer and his colleagues scan the arid Atacama Desert, where freshwater lakes and wetlands once provided refuge to South America’s early settlers. CREDIT Marco Pfeiffer SAN FRANCISCO — […]
Coronal mass ejections from the sun heat Earth’s upper atmosphere, then cool it dramatically, according to a new University of Colorado Boulder study. CREDIT NASA A team led by the University […]
From the UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON What makes influential science? Telling a good story It turns out that even in the world of scientific writing, your eighth-grade teacher was right: how […]
Schmidt Ocean Institute’s new underwater vehicle SuBastian completes its first expedition discovering new hydrothermal vent sites and possible new species in the Mariana Back-Arc, an extreme deep-ocean environment. APRA […]
Guest Post by Kip Hansen Science is a wonderful thing. As time moves on, in a single direction, Science, as an endeavor, discovers new things and improves our lives. […]
Alarmists are telling us 2016 will be record warm because of man made CO2. Reality shows it will indeed be warm, but not because of man made CO2. the […]
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