Nic Lewis debunks James Hansen’s overheated claims

By |2023-11-23T08:12:36-08:0023 November 2023|Climate Change|

By Nic Lewis reposted from Climate Etc. James Hansen’s latest paper “Global warming in the pipeline” (Hansen et al. (2023)) has already been heavily criticized in a lengthy comment by Michael Mann, author of the original IPCC ‘hockey stick’. However Mann does not deal with Hansen’s surprisingly high (4.8°C) new estimate of equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS)ECS [...] The post Nic Lewis debunks James Hansen’s overheated claims appeared first on Clintel.

COVID, climate and manufactured consensus

By |2023-11-22T05:12:43-08:0022 November 2023|Climate Change|

by Judith Curry reposted from Climate Etc. Politically-motivated manufacture of scientific consensus corrupts the scientific process and leads to poor policy decisions An essay with excerpts from my new book Climate Uncertainty and Risk. In the 21st century, humankind is facing a myriad of complex societal problems that are characterized by deep uncertainties, [...] The post COVID, climate and manufactured consensus appeared first on Clintel.

Are El Niño’s becoming stronger?

By |2023-11-22T05:12:27-08:0022 November 2023|Climate Change|

By Ralph B. Alexander reposted from Science Under Attack "If it [a scientific hypothesis] disagrees with experiment, it’s WRONG." – Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman No Evidence That Today’s El Niños Are Any Stronger than in the Past The current exceptionally strong El Niño has revived discussion of a question [...] The post Are El Niño’s becoming stronger? appeared first on Clintel.

Steven Koonin’s visit to The Netherlands: the science is not settled

By |2023-11-21T07:12:57-08:0021 November 2023|Climate Change|

The science is not settled. That is the central message in prof. Steven Koonin’s climate bestseller: Unsettled. Koonin, former Undersecretary for Science in the Obama Administration (2009-2011), demonstrates in his book that the climate problem is often exaggerated and that the proposed energy transition is unfeasible. On the occasion of the launch of the [...] The post Steven Koonin’s visit to The Netherlands: the science is not settled appeared first on Clintel.

Interview with Demetris Koutsoyiannis

By |2023-11-15T07:12:39-08:0015 November 2023|Climate Change|

by FRANCO BATTAGLIA It is not the CO₂ levels that influence temperatures but the exact opposite The Greek academic: It's the hen or egg dilemma applied to the climate. Italy? Beautiful but it's difficult to do science Demetris Koutsoyiannis Demetris Koutsoyiannis is Professor Emeritus of Hydrology at the [...] The post Interview with Demetris Koutsoyiannis appeared first on Clintel.

L’intervista Demetris Koutsoyiannis

By |2023-11-15T07:12:33-08:0015 November 2023|Climate Change|

di FRANCO BATTAGLIA Non sono i tassi di CO₂ a influenzare le temperature ma l’esatto opposto L’accademico greco: È il dilemma dell’uovo e della gallina applicato al clima. L’Italia? Bella ma è difficile fare scienza Demetris Koutsoyiannis Demetris Koutsoyiannis è professore emerito di Idrologia a l l’Università tecnica nazionale [...] The post L’intervista Demetris Koutsoyiannis appeared first on Clintel.

Συνέντευξη του Δημήτρη Κουτσογιάννη

By |2023-11-15T07:12:26-08:0015 November 2023|Climate Change|

του FRANCO BATTAGLIA Δεν είναι τα επίπεδα CO₂ που επηρεάζουν τη θερμοκρασία, αλλά το ακριβώς αντίθετο Ο Έλληνας πανεπιστημιακός: Είναι το δίλημμα κότα ή αυγό που εφαρμόζεται στο κλίμα. Ιταλία; Όμορφη αλλά δύσκολη να κάνεις επιστήμη Δημήτρης Κουτσογιάννης Ο Δημήτρης Κουτσογιάννης είναι Ομότιμος Καθηγητής Υδρολογίας στο Εθνικό Μετσόβιο Πολυτεχνείο. [...] The post Συνέντευξη του Δημήτρη Κουτσογιάννη appeared first on Clintel.

“Hottest Ever September” — is just headline clickbait for heat loving mammals that live across a 90 degree range

By |2023-10-11T10:12:15-07:0011 October 2023|Climate Change|

By Jo Nova The “hottest ever” headline ignores most of history While the UAH satellite measurements are the hottest by far of the 44 year satellite record, nothing about the “hottest ever” media frenzy makes sense — not for health, history, the long term, or human biology. It’s only the “hottest ever” if [...] The post “Hottest Ever September” — is just headline clickbait for heat loving mammals that live across a 90 degree range appeared first on Clintel.

Newsletter Sunday August 13, 2023

By |2023-09-30T06:12:37-07:0030 September 2023|Climate Change|

© Clintel Foundation / Sunday August 13, 2023 Big news! Nobel Prize winner Dr. John F. Clauser signs the Clintel World Climate Declaration  John F. Clauser, winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on quantum mechanics, has decided to sign the World Climate Declaration of Clintel with its [...] The post Newsletter Sunday August 13, 2023 appeared first on Clintel.

World’s largest reef secretly recovers and has record high coral cover two years in a row

By |2023-09-26T06:12:22-07:0026 September 2023|Climate Change|

Wise Hok Wai Lum Almost no one is aware that the Great Barrier Reef has had two bumper years of record high coral cover. The excellent results of 2022 were repeated in 2023, showing that the grand recovery of the corals, after years of bleaching, was no fluke result. The Great Barrier Reef [...] The post World’s largest reef secretly recovers and has record high coral cover two years in a row appeared first on Clintel.

The orchestrated disinformation campaign by RealClimate.org to falsely discredit and censor our work

By |2023-09-25T12:12:28-07:0025 September 2023|Climate Change|

Article by Ronan Connolly, Michael Connolly and Willie Soon, originally published at Ceres Science. In July and August 2023, several of us at CERES-Science were involved in three important new peer-reviewed scientific papers. So far, most of the feedback from the scientific community and the public on these papers has been very positive. [...] The post The orchestrated disinformation campaign by RealClimate.org to falsely discredit and censor our work appeared first on Clintel.

Interview Stephen Dartt

By |2023-09-25T08:12:29-07:0025 September 2023|Climate Change|

Stephen Dartt Name: Stephen Dartt Country: USA What is your background? I earned a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Princeton University and a master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). While at Princeton, I also took every Operations Research (applied statistics) class that was offered. I also [...] The post Interview Stephen Dartt appeared first on Clintel.

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