
German climate scientist Professor Werner Kirstein was interviewed by alternative media outlet NuoViso, and since the video was released early this month on Youtube, it has been viewed over 130,000, times.
Written by Pierre Gosselin

German climate scientist Professor Werner Kirstein was interviewed by alternative media outlet NuoViso, and since the video was released early this month on Youtube, it has been viewed over 130,000, times.
Written by Paul Homewood

I have some updated data for Hurricane Dorian which is relevant to my earlier post, Hurricane Dorian–The Facts v The Myth.
Just to recap from that post:
1) Claims of 185 mph winds were based solely on hurricane hunter aircraft data.
2) Based on the central pressure of 910 MB, wind speeds would be expected to be 165 mph. This is how wind speeds were calculated prior to aircraft and satellite data.
Written by John O'Sullivan

The Supreme Court of British Columbia has released the damning official final Judgment in the Mann-v-Ball ‘science trial of the century.’
Honourable Mr Justice Giaschi ruled that Mann’s multi-million-dollar, eight-year libel suit is “dismissed with prejudice” due to Mann’s “inexcusable delay.” (see: Para. 13).
Written by Jerry Krause PhD (Chemistry)

Abstract: Personal observations made at the top of Mary’s Mountain OR and from other sources are reviewed and compared with the data seen in Picture 1.
One conclusion is that condensation nuclei, which are silicates (sand), are hygroscopic (form weak, relative to the strong attractions of atoms to each other in molecules, attractions with water molecules) and therefore cause cloud droplets to form, as the air temperature cools, well before the relative humidity of the environmental atmosphere becomes 100{154653b9ea5f83bbbf00f55de12e21cba2da5b4b158a426ee0e27ae0c1b44117}.
Written by Stephen Moore

The recent threats by Beijing to cut off American access to critical mineral imports has many Americans wondering why our politicians have allowed the United States to become so overly dependent on China for these valued resources in the first place.
Written by Richard F Cronin & John O'Sullivan

Emergent Plate Climatology theory gets a boost from a new study from the University of California with a new paper titled, ‘Hydrothermal carbon release to the ocean and atmosphere from the
eastern equatorial Pacific during the last glacial termination.’ [1]
Written by Aalto University

Achieving strength and extensibility at the same time has so far been a great challenge in material engineering: increasing strength has meant losing extensibility and vice versa. Now Aalto University and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland researchers have succeeded in overcoming this challenge, inspired by nature.
Written by Kenneth Richard

Greenland’s ice sheet mass losses have significantly decelerated since 2013 – a reversal from the rapid retreat from the 1990s to 2012 driven by cloud forcing and the NAO (Ruan et al., 2019).
The post-2013 “relatively stable” ice sheet even gained mass during 2017-’18 (Andersen et al., 2019).
Written by Duggan Flanakin

For decades, the solar industry benefited from generous federal, state, and local subsidies to increase its footprint. Yet these generous subsidies ignore the costs of disposal of solar panel waste.
Things may be changing. In May 2018, Michael Shellenberger, a Time Magazine “Hero of the Environment” and Green Book Award Winner, wrote in Forbes that the problem of solar panel disposal will explode with full force in two or three decades and wreck the environment because it is a huge amount of waste which is not easy to recycle.
Written by Andy Rowlands

Of the 102 current computer models used to predict what the climate will do in the future, 101 of them have what is known as ‘climate sensitivity’ far too high.
The previous CMIP5 models had sensitivity such that they were producing up to three times as much warming as is being observed.
Written by John O'Sullivan

Propertarianism has a brilliant solution for fixing academia and stopping what has happened with climate alarmism from ever occurring again…and so much more.
Joseph E Postma sent us this as recommended viewing.
Written by Roger Higgs DPhil Oxford & John O'Sullivan

Young people are writing to us expressing enormous anxiety triggered by the relentless climate alarmist propaganda in the media. As always, we offer reasoned scientific reassurance.
One example, (name withheld) has prompted us to post this article to rebuke the junk science claims, and to shame the idiotic purveyors of doom.
Written by DC Agle, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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A newly discovered comet has excited the astronomical community this week because it appears to have originated from outside the solar system.
The object – designated C/2019 Q4 (Borisov) – was discovered on Aug. 30, 2019, by Gennady Borisov at the MARGO observatory in Nauchnij, Crimea.
Written by Patrick Michaels and Caleb Stewart Rossiter

Computer models of the climate are at the heart of calls to ban the cheap, reliable energy that powers our thriving economy and promotes healthier, longer lives.
For decades, these models have projected dramatic warming from small, fossil-fueled increases in atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, with catastrophic consequences.
Written by stopthesethings.com
It’s amazing how quickly millions of minds left freezing or boiling in the dark focus on the importance of having power as and when it’s needed.
Wind and solar obsessed South Australians set the benchmark for blackouts and mass load shedding.
Written by Dan E Way

RALEIGH — A seven-month investigation and numerous public information requests have revealed the move to increase solar power might be leading to an increase in the very emissions alternative energy sources aim to reduce.