Carl Erickson writes at Forbes: Continue reading EPA mandates that new coal plants prevent nonexistent climate problem with unavailable solution
Category: Climate & Energy
Christy: 73 IPCC models wrong — no warming in 17 years
Wall Street Journal: Since 2007, IPCC leading scientists exposed as bullies and eye-catching predictions debunked
The Wall Street Journal editorializes: Continue reading Wall Street Journal: Since 2007, IPCC leading scientists exposed as bullies and eye-catching predictions debunked
Pat Michaels: ‘IPCC behaving like a treed cat. Instead of closing its eyes and scurrying to the ground, it climbs onto even higher and thinner branches, while yowling ever louder’
Judith Curry: Gov’t grants have caused IPCC science to be ‘torqued in unfortunate direction’
Wall Street Journal: Political Science of Global Warming — The U.N.’s latest climate-change report should be its last
Rupert Darwall writes in the WSJ: Continue reading Wall Street Journal: Political Science of Global Warming — The U.N.’s latest climate-change report should be its last
UWisc. Meteorologist: Global warming stop (or cooling) could last another 15 years
Mike’s ‘hidden decline’ found in new study: Tree-ring analysis shows no warming in eastern Mediterranean past 900 years
IPCC reviewer: Report is more ‘scientific-sounding than clearly settled and indisputable’
University of Miami prof Daniel Botkin writes at FOXNews.com: Continue reading IPCC reviewer: Report is more ‘scientific-sounding than clearly settled and indisputable’
Warmist admits in new study: ‘There is substantial uncertainty in both the pace of change and the ultimate amounts of warming following an increase in greenhouse gas concentration’
Nutty IPCC claim: Clouds to intensify warming — Try that experiment for yourself!
Warmist: ‘Sea level rise is one of the most visible effects of climate change’ — Really? At 0.1 inches per year?
The Washington Free Beacon reports: Continue reading Warmist: ‘Sea level rise is one of the most visible effects of climate change’ — Really? At 0.1 inches per year?