The media loves disaster stories – floods, cyclones, heat waves, droughts and fires – each one “the worst Evaaaah” (evaah since the last one). Each report of catastrophe is usually followed by a religious chant about “man-made global warming”.
Written by Viv Forbes
The media loves disaster stories – floods, cyclones, heat waves, droughts and fires – each one “the worst Evaaaah” (evaah since the last one). Each report of catastrophe is usually followed by a religious chant about “man-made global warming”.
Written by Tim Binnall
A newly published paper in a psychology journal offers the distressing conclusion that conspiracy theorists are prone to commit petty crimes.
Written by Joseph E Postma
We must understand that what climate alarmism and climate “policy” is is a very cleverly crafted mental virus vector to hijack Meritocracy and other forms of political rationalism such as Propertarianism.
Written by Roy W Spencer PhD
A new paper in Nature Climate Change by Santer et al.(paywalled) claims that the 40-year record of global tropospheric temperatures agrees with climate model simulations of anthropogenic global warming so well that there is less than a 1 in 3.5 million chance (5 sigma, one-tailed test) that the agreement between models and satellites is just by chance.
Written by Tyler Durden
In about the time it takes to bake a tray of cookies, watch a show on Netflix, or be the shortest reigning King of France, an average Russian hacker can infiltrate a computer network.
Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser
This is a follow-up to my recent post on “5G Wireless Broadband and how (not) to Boil Eggs.”
As I had tried to point out, there is a one-plus order of magnitude difference in the photon (electromagnetic wave, EM) energy between the current 4G communication (4G) and the proposed 5G systems (5G).
Written by Dr Susan J Crockford
Times have changed: where once many scientists worried that polar bears could not survive the Arctic with 40% less ice, now the concern is that people of the Arctic might not be able to keep themselves safe from growing numbers of increasingly fearless bears.
Written by Kenneth Richard
Zhokhov Island in the Siberian High Arctic today exhibits inhospitably severe climate conditions, desolate tundra, and year-round pack ice in the surrounding sea.
Written by John O'Sullivan
In recent years, the public has gradually discovered that there is a crisis in science. But what is the problem? And how bad is it, really?
New Corbett Report video shines a spotlight on the series of interrelated crises that are exposing the way institutional science is practiced today, and what it means for an increasingly science-dependent society.
Written by Dr Tony Phillips
Cosmic rays in the stratosphere are intensifying for the 4th year in a row. This finding comes from a campaign of almost weekly high-altitude balloon launches conducted by the students of Earth to Sky Calculus.
Written by James Edward Kamis
Written by Dr Tim Ball (Climatologist)
Here is what to do when the title is a lie. Confirm it also lies within the text. Confirm the lies in a historical and political context. Expose the lies and the people responsible.
Written by Herb Rose
This article comes from a discussion of an article on black holes published in PSI.
It was clear from that discussion that some did not understand the consequences of a constant speed of light, relativity, time dilation, or special relativity.
Written by Don Lincoln
Written by Dr Benny Peiser
Nearly four years after the worst bleaching event in the state’s history, coral reefs in West Hawaiʽi are stabilizing and poised to recover, according to scientists from The Nature Conservancy. —Maui Now, 22 January 2019
Written by Ed Hoskins
This post gives indicative, (back of the envelope), estimates of the net capital and net 60 year long-term costs of Weather Dependent Renewables as compared to the use of Gas-firing for electricity generation in the UK.