The Renewable Revolution Has A Lithium Problem

Written by Haley Zaremba

Pilbara Minerals to move into Lithium downstream ...

According to the official narrative: As the global middle class rapidly expands, so too does the worldwide demand for energy and its subsequent carbon footprint.

Global climate change will be one of the greatest, if not the single greatest, challenges of this next century, and one of the few feasible solutions that is generally agreed upon by scientists and politicians alike is a wide-scale transition from the use of traditional fossil fuels to renewable energy resources.

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A New Earth Thermometer?

Written by C. (Kees) le Pair

Water temperature in the subtropical Atlantic falls due to ...

With so much controversy in the climate debate over the reliability of ground level (air) thermometers, is it time to reconsider implementing a better way to adduce our planet’s temperature using the 4,000 ARGO bouys in our oceans (image above)?

Below is a novel approach using ocean temperatures, rather than air temperature to improve reliability.

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Dynamic Atmosphere of Neptune & Uranus

Written by NASA

Dynamic atmospheres of Uranus, Neptune

During its routine yearly monitoring of the weather on our solar system’s outer planets, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered a new mysterious dark storm on Neptune and provided a fresh look at a long-lived storm circling around the north polar region on Uranus.

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No Radiative Caveat for ‘Back-Conduction’ and Alarmist Physics

Written by Joseph E Postma

I’m not going to repeat the description of alarmist radiative physics in their simulacral version of the greenhouse effect, because readers should already know by now how that argument goes.  What I will do instead is put that argument in terms of conduction.  (Note that the colour codes below represent increasing temperature in terms of RYGBV.)

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What’s Really Behind Claims Of Man-made Global Warming

Written by Dr S Fred Singer

argo buoy

Now we tackle, using newly available data, what may have caused the fictitious temperature trend in the latter decades of the 20th century.

We first look at ocean data. There was a great shift, after 1980, in the way Sea Surface Temperatures [SSTs] were measured; [REF. see Goretzki and Kennedy et al. JGR 2011 Fig. 2] “Sources of SST data:” Note the drastic changes between 1980 and 2000 as global floating drifter buoys geographic changes increasingly replaced opportunities for sampling SST with buckets.

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Isreali Scientists Claim They Found a Cancer Cure!

Written by Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman

Cancer cells [illustrative]

A small team of Israeli scientists think they might have found the first complete cure for cancer.

“We believe we will offer in a year’s time a complete cure for cancer,” said Dan Aridor, of a new treatment being developed by his company, Accelerated Evolution Biotechnologies Ltd. (AEBi), which was founded in 2000 in the ITEK incubator. AEBi developed the SoAP platform, which provides functional leads to very difficult targets.

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NASA: Extremely Low Sunspot Counts Indicate Global Cooling Onset

Written by Chriss Street

sun solar cycle 24

NASA space weather observations, extremely low sunspot counts, and a severe Polar Vortex are consistent with cyclical global cooling onset.

The complex flows of ions and electrons inside the sun produce sunspots that average about ten times the size of Earth and have magnetic fields that are ten thousand times stronger than the Earth’s magnetic field.

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