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 [...]

20 07, 2022

Interview Guus Berkhout in Italian Newspaper

By |2022-07-21T18:39:55+02:0020 July 2022|CLINTEL, News|Comments Off on Interview Guus Berkhout in Italian Newspaper

On July 15, 2022, Franco Bottaglia interviewed Guus Berkhout on the supposed climate crisis. This interview was published in La Verita on July ……., a daily newspaper in Italy. Prof. Battaglia plays a leading role in the critical climate community of Italy and prof. Berkhout is president of CLINTEL. Ability of mankind to [...]

20 07, 2022

The Great Climate Debate of 2022

By |2022-07-20T17:27:53+02:0020 July 2022|News, USA|Comments Off on The Great Climate Debate of 2022

It’s time to learn what is settled science and what isn’t Today, humans are spending more than $1 trillion each year on decarbonization and renewables. A recent McKinsey study claims we’ll need to spend 9.2 trillion per year for the next 30 years. Governments are spending hundreds of billions on research. This is [...]

20 07, 2022

The two-degree limit has no scientific basis

By |2022-07-20T10:55:25+02:0020 July 2022|News, USA|Comments Off on The two-degree limit has no scientific basis

By Andy May For decades We have been told that we must not let global warming exceed two degrees Celsius above the “pre-industrial” global average temperature. Recently the IPCC lowered this limit to 1.5°C. In the latest IPCC report, called AR6, pre-industrial is defined as before 1750, but they use global temperatures from 1850-1900 as representative [...]

20 07, 2022

CO2 will barely double in 2100

By |2022-07-20T11:07:49+02:0020 July 2022|News, USA|Comments Off on CO2 will barely double in 2100

by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. reposted from his blog Summary The simple CO2 budget model I introduced in 2019 is updated with the latest Mauna Loa measurements of atmospheric CO2 and with new Energy Information Administration estimates of global CO2 emissions through 2050. The model suggests that atmospheric CO2 will barely [...]

19 07, 2022

Reducing carbon dioxide at home while China keeps on growing

By |2022-07-19T13:56:54+02:0019 July 2022|News, USA|Comments Off on Reducing carbon dioxide at home while China keeps on growing

Reposted from the Manhattan Contrarian By Francis Menton The Supreme Court’s West Virginia v. EPA decision a couple of weeks ago has brought forth a big wave of hand wringing in the precincts of the left. How oh how are we now going to save the planet, if our friends at the EPA [...]

17 07, 2022

Newsletter Friday July 15, 2022

By |2022-07-17T14:19:56+02:0017 July 2022|Newsletter|Comments Off on Newsletter Friday July 15, 2022

© Clintel Foundation / Friday July 15, 2022 Huge number of new signatories of World  Climate Declaration Since we reached the milestone of 1000 signees of the World Climate Declaration in April, a lot of new people applied to sign as well. The number is now well above 1100. [...]

13 07, 2022

Number of Tropical Cyclones down 13 percent last century

By |2022-07-13T10:50:32+02:0013 July 2022|News, USA|Comments Off on Number of Tropical Cyclones down 13 percent last century

"If it [a scientific hypothesis] disagrees with experiment, it’s WRONG." – Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman Despite the claims of activists and the mainstream media that climate change is making major hurricanes – such as U.S. Hurricane Harvey in 2017 or Hurricane Katrina in 2005 – more frequent and stronger, several recent [...]

11 07, 2022

Be Proud that we Excel

By |2022-07-12T11:03:47+02:0011 July 2022|News, The Netherlands|Comments Off on Be Proud that we Excel

Guus Berkhout The Netherlands has become a prosperous country by excelling in many sectors.  That excellence was based on a well-educated population.  Think of the professionals in our public transport, who are widely praised for their punctuality and comfort.  I also mention the engineers in our energy sector who provided affordable, reliable, [...]