
The proponents of anthropogenic-caused global warming invariably, (and ironically) DENY that the Medieval Warming Period (MWP, 1,000 years ago) was global and also likely warmer than it is now.
Written by Denis Ables

The proponents of anthropogenic-caused global warming invariably, (and ironically) DENY that the Medieval Warming Period (MWP, 1,000 years ago) was global and also likely warmer than it is now.
Written by Amy Woodyatt and Madeline Holcombe
Written by Nils-Axel Mörner

There are physical laws setting the frames of possible rate of sea level rise, rate of ice melting and thermal expansion of water (Figure 1).
Written by Martin Armstrong
Written by Susan J Crockford PhD

Young activists like Ollie Nancarrow from the UK need to find another symbol for their messages of climate change.
Polar bears are thriving despite recent dramatic declines in summer sea ice: they have not been devastated as predicted by declining summer sea ice blamed on climate change.
Written by University of York

Credit: University of York
A unique bark shield, thought to have been constructed with wooden laths during the Iron Age, has provided new insight into the construction and design of prehistoric weaponry.
Written by Carly Cassella
It’s been exactly one year since US scientists reported a mysterious surge in ozone-destroying chemicals, known as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
Written by CFACT

Climate alarmists habitually issue predictions of doom and gloom that are either too vague or too far into the future to be tested.
In a rare departure from this, alarmists have issued a prediction that can be tested within the next 30 years, or sooner.
Written by Joseph E Postma

In hopefully my last reply to Roy Spencer, I discuss that existence is a real-time phenomenon in which instantaneous real-time impulses are driving the physics and physical reactions of reality.
The averaging of impulses into time and space in which those do not occur are only abstractions, and in fact they are physically impossible and physically non-existent abstractions.
Written by TL Winslow

On May 30, 2019 TLW’s Climatescope reached its first anniversary, growing many dozens of times since Principia Scientific Intl. reprinted it. with 4,900+ hyperlinks including 1,400+ Wikipedia links plus 900+ YouTube links.
Written by Joseph E Postma

This is a follow-up to the previous video where I respond to Roy Spencer’s accusation that I am incorrectly and needlessly “ranting” about the fraud of flat Earth theory. I have some better graphics and a little bit more detail to discuss.
Written by Tom Harris and Dr Jay Lehr
When we started our careers, it was considered an honor to be a member of professional societies that helped practitioners keep up with the latest developments in their fields through relevant meetings and publications. Senior author Dr. Jay Lehr had the privilege of leading one of these societies long ago.
Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

As you may know, there is a great push by man to settle the Moon. As reported, NASA just awarded a $78 million contract “for Intuitive Machines [a private U.S. company] to develop, launch and land its Nova-C spacecraft on the lunar surface with a payload of NASA and private experiments.”
Written by Laura Geggel

A strange seismic event off the coast of Africa has led scientists to a mighty finding: the discovery of the largest underwater volcanic eruption ever recorded.
Written by Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D

The 1986 Chernobyl accident resulted in one of the highest unintentional releases of radioactivity in history. The graphite moderator of reactor 4 was exposed to air and ignited, shooting plumes of radioactive fallout across what is now Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, and Europe.
Written by Kirye & Pierre Gosselin

Stubbornly defying global warming is Antarctica. A number of studies have been showing the opposite of climate alarmist predictions for the South Pole (apart for some volcanic activity beneath parts of the Antarctic ice shelf).