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ICSF/Clintel lecture by Prof Kees de Lange 

In this lecture Prof Kees de Lange goes back to the basics, learning from observations rather than models, thereby demonstrating that there is no credible climate crisis, and that there is much more to climate than CO2 alone. He then focuses on cloud composition and the lack of experimental data, now hampering progress [...]

By |5 March 2025|Categories: Climate change, CLINTEL, Ireland, News, Presentation, The Netherlands|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on ICSF/Clintel lecture by Prof Kees de Lange 

Willie Soon gets wet; Jo Nova comments

Jo Nova enjoyed Willie Soon's third hilarious 'time traveller' video and gives her own view on the subject of rising sea levels. Willie Soon People with a good education are hard to fool, which is why the curriculum buries the good stuff until it disappears under a kiloton of culture, engagement and sustainability blah. Then [...]

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Reuters suddenly flips on climate

After a surprising flip on climate by news agency Reuters, Jo Nova writes:  what the world still urgently needs are real journalists and honest media. It needs accountable ministers, and bureaucrats that get sacked. If we don’t learn from the last mistakes, the next episode of parasitic loot-and-pillage is just around the corner. [...]

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EPA’s endangerment finding needs to go

The new EPA head recommends the Whitehouse rewrite the important past conclusion that 'CO2 endangers the public'. Vijay Jayaray of the CO2 Coalition explains the backgroud of this important 'endangerment finding' of 2009. Having declared carbon dioxide (CO₂) and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) to be harmful pollutants, the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) 2009 endangerment [...]

By |28 February 2025|Categories: Climate change, Climate policy, News, USA|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on EPA’s endangerment finding needs to go

EPA recommends dropping ‘endangerment finding’

The new EPA head just finished his 30 day consideration and recommends the White House rewrite the important past conclusion that 'CO2 endangers the public'. Jo Nova calls this 'dropping napalm on the whole Climate Blob'. Marc Morano of ClimateDepot calls this the “holy grail” of the climate agenda. Most of the climate [...]

By |28 February 2025|Categories: Australia, Climate change, Climate policy, News, USA|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on EPA recommends dropping ‘endangerment finding’

Debunking losses in agricultural outputs

An influential 2017 study argued that warming would cause large losses in agricultural outputs on a global scale. Ross McKitrick shows that there is no evidence of yield losses even out to 5 C warming (first published at judithcurry.com). I have a new paper out in the journal Nature Scientific Reports in which I re-examine [...]

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