Planting billions of trees across the world is by far the cheapest and most efficient way to tackle the climate crisis. So states a Guardian article, citing a new analysis published in the journal Science.
The permanently magnetized liquid droplets spin in perfect unison. (Xubo Liu et al./Berkeley Lab)
For the first time, scientists have created a permanently magnetic liquid. These liquid droplets can morph into various shapes and be externally manipulated to move around, according to a new study.
Humanity has only 18 months left to take decisive political steps to avert the catastrophic effects of climate change, according to a report Wednesday by the BBC.
This new book certainly looks like a very worthy read, especially among those of us who have long shown that the CO2 radiative-driven greenhouse gas theory is busted.
Yesterday, the BBC reported that the “UK’s highest-ever temperature” has been officially recorded in Cambridge at 38.5C (101.3F) beating the previous UK record set in 2003. But is this to be taken as evidence of global warming?
Professor Peter Boghossian has been punished by Portland State University for his role in creating a series of fake academic papers that were published in leftist academic journals.
It’s summer, temperatures are hot - sometimes record hot - and as usual, climate alarmism reaches record highs as climate activists have a field day with fearmongering rather than with facts and data.
From what has been published, you may be aware that I have a general disdain for academics and self proclaimed experts.
Not being religious, the best argument I can find for becoming so is the Biblical section on the seven deadly sins, which it places Pride as the number one no no. And don’t academics just ooze the stuff?!
The recent seismic activity in the state of California has taken a strange turn. According to the Los Angeles Times, there have been more than 80,000 earthquakes in the state since July 4th, and most of those quakes were aftershocks of the two very large events that hit the Ridgecrest area early in the month.
Tony Heller has a new video debunking the latest propaganda from the journal Nature. In it, they claim that we haven’t experienced warming in the past 2,000 years like today’s ‘climate change.’
Scientists writing in Nature say, “they have found there is no evidence for “globally coherent warm and cold periods” over the past 2,000 years prior to industrialization.”
Figure 1.) Illustration of ice melting and subglacial lake forming and anomalously high bedrock geothermal heat flow (light red shading) located beneath Greenland’s Ice Sheet (Image credit: the University of Lancaster and University of Sheffield, red labels by J. Kamis)
Yet another major research study, five if you’re counting, has concluded that accelerated melting at the base of Greenland’s glacial ice sheet is from anomalously high geothermal heat.
In this video I explain that the accepted debate between the deniers and the alarmists can be debunked by pointing out that the entire paradigm within which the debate is framed is founded on something so ridiculous and easy to refute that it ends up debunking both the main-stream skeptics and the climate alarmists together at the same time!
May I ask you a question? If I lay a pile of dry sticks in preparation for a bonfire in my garden, and a bolt of lightning strikes those dry sticks, are the dry sticks responsible for the fire, or the bolt of lightning? Clearly the agent is the lightning. Do we all agree?
In a brilliant white room at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC, lies a clear plastic chest filled with bits of the heavens.
Inside are meteorites recovered from Antarctic ice and grains of material believed to predate the formation of our solar system. These are treasures, helping us humans understand our place among the stars.
A fossilized trilobite, an ancient type of arthropod: This specimen, from the Burgess Shale, preserves “soft parts” – the antennae and legs is from the Cambrian period when life exploded.
The quest to discover what drove one of the most important evolutionary events in the history of life on Earth has taken a new, fascinating twist.