27 07, 2022

Krov Menuhin: “You give nature one centimeter and she will return ten kilometers”

By |2022-07-27T12:52:04+02:0027 July 2022|Interviews, News, United Kingdom|Comments Off on Krov Menuhin: “You give nature one centimeter and she will return ten kilometers”

Menuhin just out of the sea Krov Menuhin (Australia, born 1940) has travelled the world filming oceans. In 1980 he made the first underwater film about whales for the BBC. He visited the most exotic islands in the world, places that are now supposed to disappear as a result of global warming. [...]

21 07, 2022

Interview Peter F. Gill

By |2022-07-21T11:36:10+02:0021 July 2022|Interviews, News, United Kingdom|Comments Off on Interview Peter F. Gill

Peter F. Gill Name: Peter F. Gill Country: United Kingdom What is your background? Physicist. Initially (1960s) activities were in industrial research including especially coal combustion related to electricity generation and pyrolysis in connection with production of reductants in the iron and steel and related industries. Later (1970s) I joined a major [...]

29 10, 2021

BBC’s Fake Climate Audit Screengrab

By |2021-10-29T11:57:22+02:0029 October 2021|Canada English, IPCC, News, United Kingdom|Comments Off on BBC’s Fake Climate Audit Screengrab

By Stephen McIntyre reposted from Climate Audit On October 18, 2021, BBC (producer Owen Sheers) aired a “conspiracy thriller” entitled The Trick – though a more complete title would have been The Trick… to Hide the Trick to Hide the Decline. In a forthcoming post, I’ll do a longer analysis of the trick in which, to [...]

18 10, 2021

China Backtracking?

By |2021-10-19T12:18:56+02:0018 October 2021|News, United Kingdom|Comments Off on China Backtracking?

Reposted from NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT By Paul Homewood Signs that China is already backtracking on its climate pledges: China plans to build more coal-fired power plants and has hinted that it will rethink its timetable to slash emissions, in a significant blow to the UK’s ambitions for securing [...]

28 09, 2021

‘Root of energy crisis is climate policy’

By |2021-09-28T16:16:05+02:0028 September 2021|News, United Kingdom|Comments Off on ‘Root of energy crisis is climate policy’

By Matt Ridley - reposted from the Daily Mail Power mad: Visions of an eco apocalypse have been used to justify a headlong charge to carbon zero for years... but this current crisis is a mere harbinger of the candle-lit future that awaits us if we do not change course, says MATT RIDLEY Matt [...]

26 08, 2021

Carbon Dioxide Has Reached a Point of Diminishing Returns

By |2021-08-26T22:18:01+02:0026 August 2021|News, United Kingdom, USA|Comments Off on Carbon Dioxide Has Reached a Point of Diminishing Returns

The Greenhouse Effect Explained by David Siegel, see original post here People like Al Gore think that the greenhouse effect is like a blanket, where the atmosphere, which in 1960 had 3 molecules per 10,000 of CO2 and now has 4 out of 10,000, smothers the earth, preventing heat from escaping. In their [...]

27 07, 2021

Fact check : What the floods really have to do with “climate”

By |2021-07-27T16:18:35+02:0027 July 2021|Australia, Canada English, News, United Kingdom, USA|Comments Off on Fact check : What the floods really have to do with “climate”

By Sebastian Lüning In medieval times, the priest would have declared that it would have been a punishment from God for the wicked behavior of sinners. Today's explanation is unfortunately not far from that. In mid-July 2021, prolonged heavy rain caused severe flooding in western Germany. There were many dead and missing, [...]

3 06, 2021

Unsettled: “most important book on climate science in decades”

By |2021-06-03T13:52:57+02:003 June 2021|Book review, News, United Kingdom, USA|Comments Off on Unsettled: “most important book on climate science in decades”

Reviewed by Rupert Darwall May 20, 2021 On January 8, 2014, at New York University in Brooklyn, there occurred a unique event in the annals of global warming: nearly eight hours of structured debate between three climate scientists supporting the consensus on manmade global warming and three climate scientists who dispute it, moderated by [...]

7 04, 2021

The RSPB, wind farms and a change of direction

By |2021-04-07T12:51:10+02:007 April 2021|News, United Kingdom|Comments Off on The RSPB, wind farms and a change of direction

By Andrew Montford LAST month the House of Lords Environment Committee heard evidence about the effects of offshore windfarms on the marine environment. The hearing was notable for revealing signs of concern from the RSPB (The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) about the devastation that is potentially going to be [...]

17 03, 2021

The Problem with Climate Models

By |2021-03-26T17:54:33+01:0017 March 2021|News, United Kingdom|Comments Off on The Problem with Climate Models

“We know there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns—the ones we don’t know we don’t know”  — Donald Rumsfeld Ed Zuiderwijk, PhD [...]