Trump’s “Drill, Baby, Drill” Energy Policy Will Enjoy the Enthusiastic Support of the Global South
The inauguration of Donald Trump on Monday, January 20th as 47th President of the United States promises to dramatically change the trajectory of U.S. energy policies pursued by the outgoing Biden administration as well as the previous two-term Obama presidency. Reposted from THE DAILY SCEPTIC by Tilak Doshi In a speech and Q&A session on [...]
Climate models completely fail in simulating precipitation
For those unfamiliar with hydrology, here is its definition by UNESCO:¹ Hydrology is the science which deals with the waters of the earth, their occurrence, circulation and distribution on the planet, their physical and chemical properties and their interactions with the physical and biological environment, including their responses to human activity. As [...]
Willie Soon going back to the age of the dinosaurs in brilliant video
Dr. Willie Soon is firing up his coal fired time machine and travelling back to the age of the dinosaurs. Brilliant and very entertaining 5 minute video by Soon and the team of Gorilla Science (Martin Durkin and Tom Nelson, who also produced Climate: The Movie last year). Just watch it [...]
Marcel Crok speaking at MCC Brussels
MCC Brussels is one of the most interesting thinktanks in Brussels. It's a Hungarian foundation with their base in Budapest. A few years ago they decided to open a branch in Brussels as well. Good decision. The Brussels branch is led by sociologist Frank Furedi, author of many interesting books. On February [...]
Key climate alarmist Mark Carney now bidding for leadership of Canadian Liberal Party
After Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he will step down, influential climate alarmist Mark Carney is now a candidate for federal Liberal leadership in Canada, ahead of the federal election later this year. Carney debuted his bid on The Daily Show, talking climate and Canadian wildfire emissions, Friends of Science Society reports in a [...]
Does rain fall or rise?
In today’s post I wish to celebrate a booklet (Special Report) by my colleague Theano (Any) Iliopoulou and myself, which was published the other day: T. Iliopoulou, and D. Koutsoyiannis, Have Rainfall Patterns Changed? A Global Analysis of Long-Term Rainfall Records and Re-Analysis Data, 47 pages, SR 306, The Heritage Foundation, Washington, DC, [...]