Arctic sea ice extent is up 25% over the past five years. Green shows ice gain since August 30, 2012.
Extent is fourth highest in a decade.
Written by Tony Heller
Arctic sea ice extent is up 25% over the past five years. Green shows ice gain since August 30, 2012.
Extent is fourth highest in a decade.
Written by Tony Heller
Ten years ago, the government of Australia announced the permanent drought.
This drought may never break – Environment – smh.com.au
Two years later it was raining so much in Australia that sea level was falling.
Written by Dr Benny Peiser
We keep being told by climate [alarmists] that global warming is responsible for more intensive rainfall, the theory that a warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture. Funny then that when we look at rainfall records across the US for all sorts of different timescales, we find none at all since 1981. –Paul Homewood, Not A Lot Of People Know That, 30 August 2017
Written by Dr Duane Thresher
First, I (Dr. Duane Thresher) do not make light of the deaths and damage Hurricane Harvey has caused. I know all too well the devastating deadly power of hurricanes. I lived for several years on Okinawa, a small Japanese island infamous from WWII. There they have typhoons, which in general are worse than hurricanes. I saw first hand this devastating deadly power.
Written by Rob Waugh
This Friday, a three-mile-wide asteroid is going to fly past Earth – the biggest space rock to pass our planet this close in a century.
Written by Cheyenne MacDonald
Breakthrough Listen, backed by Mark Zuckerberg, Stephen Hawking, and billionaire Yuri Milner, has been gathering data with the Green Bank Radio Telescope in West Virginia, Lick Observatory’s Automated Planet Finder on Mt Hamilton in California, and the Parkes Radio Telescope in Australia.
Written by Tony Heller
NOAA makes a large adjustment to US temperatures known as the Time of Observation Bias Adjustment (TOB.) Here is their official explanation.
Written by Susan Crockford
This year’s baseless media frenzy over walrus survival and loss of summer sea ice blamed on human-caused global warming was initiated by a press release from US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) last week (16 August 2017, pdf here: “Pacific walruses haulout near Point Lay earlier than in previous years“). Quote below, my bold:
Written by P Gosselin
Here’s another blow to the global warming alarmist scientists who have claimed that the Medieval Warm Period was a local, North Atlantic phenomenon, and not a global event. What follows is a report on yet another paper contradicting this now worn-out claim.
Written by Dr Roy Spencer
As the Houston flood disaster is unfolding, there is considerable debate about whether Hurricane Harvey was influenced by “global warming.” While such an issue matters little to the people of Houston, it does matter for our future infrastructure planning and energy policy.
Written by Dr Duane Thresher
Before I (Dr. Duane Thresher) start this article, yes, there are more Nazi references (to start, the twin photo above is Josef Mengele). We don’t use these lightly. My wife, Dr. Claudia Kubatzki, is a native German and I lived in Germany for several years.
Written by Frank Bosse and Fritz Vahrenholt (Translated/edited by P Gosselin)
Our source of energy and life at the center of our solar system was significantly below normal with respect to activity last month.
Written by James Edward Kamis
The now three-year-old Plate Climatology Theory is on the brink of total confirmation. This is the result of two just-released and very telling Antarctic research studies. Combining the results of these two studies with the massive amounts of pre-existing data it is possible to show with very high certainty that melting of West Antarctic glaciers is directly related to bedrock heat flow and chemically charged heated fluid flow from the 5,000-mile-long West Antarctic Rift System (see Figure 1).
Written by Valerie Richardson
It was a tough weekend for Al Gore. Not only did “An Inconvenient Sequel” continue its nosedive at the box office, but the climate change documentary also drew a scathing rebuttal from a leading climate scientist.
Written by Ron Clutz
I happened to read an article at Real Clear Science An Inconvenient Truth About ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ by Eric Merkley & Dominik Stecula August 18, 2017. The article itself is of middling interest, mainly being a lament that Al Gore became the leading promoter of public awareness about the dangers of global warming.
Written by Sarah Knapton
A 3,700-year-old clay tablet has proven that the Babylonians developed trigonometry 1,500 years before the Greeks and were using a sophisticated method of mathematics which could change how we calculate today.