13 12, 2020

CLINTEL’s No Regret Energy Policy

By |2020-12-13T11:08:52+01:0013 December 2020|News|Comments Off on CLINTEL’s No Regret Energy Policy

Together with a team of energy experts, CLINTEL has formulated an integrated energy vision, including a ‘No Regret Energy Policy’ (NRE-policy). The combination of 'green' electrons and 'green' molecules (mainly generated by nuclear energy) should establish the energy supply (generation, storage, transport) of the future: safe, clean, reliable and affordable. The uniqueness of [...]

9 12, 2020

Sea surface skin temperature

By |2020-12-10T12:43:36+01:009 December 2020|News, USA|Comments Off on Sea surface skin temperature

In previous posts, see here and here, I’ve tried to show that because the oceans cover 71% of Earth and they contain 99% of the thermal energy stored on the Earth’s surface, they dominate the speed and magnitude of climate changes. In all my posts the Earth’s surface is defined as everything from the ocean floor to [...]

6 12, 2020

Climate Activism: Undermining Free Speech, Free Thought & Free choice

By |2020-12-06T22:14:28+01:006 December 2020|Canada English, Canada French, News|Comments Off on Climate Activism: Undermining Free Speech, Free Thought & Free choice

Donna Laframboise – Journalist, former Vice President of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association Our first event is on December 8th, 2020 at 7:00 pm MST. Here’s a quick preview of what I’ll be talking about: Generally speaking, I think activism is a great idea. If you’ve informed yourself in a careful, conscientious manner, and [...]

1 12, 2020

The true “control knob” of long-term temperature change is the oceans

By |2020-12-09T15:26:11+01:001 December 2020|News, USA|Comments Off on The true “control knob” of long-term temperature change is the oceans

A considerable amount of new information on ocean temperature has been gathered since I last wrote about the subject in 2016 here. In my last post on GHCN and the National Temperature Index, it appeared that ocean temperature trends and the thermal energy distribution in oceans dominate climate change. Land-based weather stations are invaluable for weather prediction, [...]

30 11, 2020

The U.S. National Temperature Index

By |2020-12-09T15:47:08+01:0030 November 2020|News, USA|Comments Off on The U.S. National Temperature Index

The United States has a very dense population of weather stations, data from them is collected and processed by NOAA/NCEI to compute the National Temperature Index. The index is an average temperature for the nation and used to show if the U.S. is warming. The data is stored by NOAA/NCEI in their GHCN or “Global Historical Climatology [...]

27 11, 2020

Interview Lindsay Hackett

By |2021-07-12T12:27:48+02:0027 November 2020|Australia, Interviews|Comments Off on Interview Lindsay Hackett

Name: Lindsay Hackett Residence: Macleay Island Qld Country: Australia What is your background? I am a scientist with a B.Sc (Melb) as well as being an engineer CEng(UK) with 21 years as an engineering officer in the RAAF. Engineering Officer, 5 years as small business owner and operator (boat building, repair, ships [...]

20 11, 2020

Newsletter November 20, 2020

By |2021-03-07T15:53:15+01:0020 November 2020|Newsletter|Comments Off on Newsletter November 20, 2020

© Clintel Foundation / November 20, 2020 World Climate Declaration The number of signees of the CLINTEL World Climate Declaration (WCD) keeps growing. There are now more than 900 signees from 37 countries. We frequently update a pdf with all the names on the CLINTEL website. Want to sign as well? Go HERE. [...]

16 11, 2020

The Government Corruption of Science

By |2020-12-09T15:48:36+01:0016 November 2020|News, USA|Comments Off on The Government Corruption of Science

Opinion by Andy May I wrote my latest book, Politics and Climate Change: A History, because I recognized that government funding of scientific research was corrupting science. We were warned this might happen by President Eisenhower in his farewell address to the public, where he said: “The prospect of domination of the nation’s scholars [...]

15 11, 2020

The Paper that Blew it Up

By |2020-12-09T15:49:22+01:0015 November 2020|News, USA|Comments Off on The Paper that Blew it Up

By Andy May “If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with Bull…” W. C. Fields and, flying a bomber over Berlin. In late February 2015, Willie Soon was accused in a front-page New York Times article by Kert Davies (Gillis & Schwartz, 2015) of failing to disclose conflicts of interest in his academic [...]

11 11, 2020

Facts and Theories, Updated

By |2020-12-09T15:50:07+01:0011 November 2020|News, Uncategorized, USA|Comments Off on Facts and Theories, Updated

By Andy May In 2016, I published a post entitled “Facts and Theories.” It has been one of my most popular posts and often reblogged. I updated the post extensively for my new book, Politics and Climate Change: A History. This post is a condensed version of what is in the book. Sometimes people [...]