15 12, 2024

Is the detection and attribution of climate change really settled science?

By |2024-12-15T12:16:20+01:0015 December 2024|IPCC, Ireland, News, USA|Comments Off on Is the detection and attribution of climate change really settled science?

The CERES team (Willie Soon, Ronan and Michael Connolly) was invited by the Heritage Foundation to contribute a Special Report on what is known about the causes of global warming since the 1850s. Although they were offered payment for this report, they did it pro bono for the reasons they outline [...]

2 11, 2024

How has the Sun’s energy changed over the last 45 years?

By |2024-11-02T09:22:44+01:002 November 2024|News|Comments Off on How has the Sun’s energy changed over the last 45 years?

For centuries, it has been known that the Sun goes through subtle and not-so-subtle changes over time. For instance, when Galileo Galilei pointed his telescope at the Sun, he discovered that the Sun is imperfect and often blotched by dark areas known as sunspots. We now know that sunspots are very large features [...]

2 06, 2023

The Great Snow Cover Debate: Are we seeing more snow or less?

By |2023-06-02T09:51:52+02:002 June 2023|IPCC, Ireland, News, USA, Videos|Comments Off on The Great Snow Cover Debate: Are we seeing more snow or less?

Willie Soon, Ronan and his father Michael Connolly released a new interesting video about the snow cover debate. Clintel covers this debate in chapter 4 of our report The Frozen Climate Views of the IPCC. The three scientists published a paper in 2019 comparing snow cover in climate models with observations. In [...]

3 06, 2022

Looking at the sun

By |2022-06-03T17:05:35+02:003 June 2022|Canada English, Ireland, News, Videos|Comments Off on Looking at the sun

John Robson, a historian, makes excellent short videos about climate change. You can subscribe to his channel. Yesterday he posted a somewhat longer video focussing on the role of the sun. It is very well done and I encourage everyone to look at the full 20 minutes. It discusses in quite some detail [...]

24 02, 2022

Major problems identified in the data adjustments applied to a widely used global temperature dataset

By |2022-02-24T11:56:15+01:0024 February 2022|Ireland, News|Comments Off on Major problems identified in the data adjustments applied to a widely used global temperature dataset

A new climate science study, involving a panel of 17 experts from 13 countries, has just been published in the scientific journal, Atmosphere. The study looked at the various data adjustments that are routinely applied to the European temperature records in the widely used Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN) dataset over the last 10 [...]