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En effet, selon le New York Times, les scientifiques sont en désaccord sur le vortex polaire

By |2026-02-13T11:54:14-08:0013 February 2026|Climate Change|

Un article récent du New York Times examine les affirmations selon lesquelles le changement climatique pourrait aggraver les épisodes de froid extrême en hiver. Alors que certains scientifiques soutiennent que le réchauffement de l'Arctique déstabilise le vortex polaire, les données à long terme montrent une nette diminution des épisodes de froid extrême, remettant en question cette hypothèse. The post En effet, selon le New York Times, les scientifiques sont en désaccord sur le vortex polaire appeared first on Clintel.

Right, New York Times, Scientists Do Disagree on The Polar Vortex

By |2026-02-13T10:53:58-08:0013 February 2026|Climate Change|

Right, New York Times, Scientists Do Disagree on The Polar Vortex A recent New York Times article explores claims that climate change may be worsening winter cold extremes. While some scientists argue that Arctic warming destabilizes the polar vortex, long-term data show a clear decline in extreme cold events, challenging that narrative. [...] The post Right, New York Times, Scientists Do Disagree on The Polar Vortex appeared first on Clintel.

La conclusion de mise en danger était préétablie

By |2026-02-13T10:53:53-08:0013 February 2026|Climate Change|

Dans cette analyse, le Dr Matthew Wielicki examine la conclusion de l'APE de 2009 sur la mise en danger, affirmant que la décision a été prise en réalité à l'avance et justifiée ultérieurement par un examen scientifique structuré, avec des conséquences importantes pour la réglementation climatique. The post La conclusion de mise en danger était préétablie appeared first on Clintel.

Kälte, Regen und Schnee: Was uns das Wetter wirklich über den Klimawandel verrät

By |2026-02-13T10:53:48-08:0013 February 2026|Climate Change|

Kälteperioden werden in Debatten über den Klimawandel oft angeführt – aber was sagen sie uns wirklich? In diesem Artikel untersucht Fernando del Pino Calvo Sotelo, wie Regen, Schnee und niedrige Temperaturen in der Klimadiskussion interpretiert werden, und trennt dabei wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse von populären Darstellungen. The post Kälte, Regen und Schnee: Was uns das Wetter wirklich über den Klimawandel verrät appeared first on Clintel.

The Endangerment Finding Was Pre-Cooked

By |2026-02-12T12:05:27-08:0012 February 2026|Climate Change|

In this analysis, Dr. Matthew Wielicki examines the EPA’s 2009 Endangerment Finding, contending that the ruling was effectively decided in advance and later justified through a structured scientific review, with far-reaching consequences for climate regulation. The post The Endangerment Finding Was Pre-Cooked appeared first on Clintel.

January 21, 2026: With climate realism ascendant, what now?

By |2026-02-12T01:50:48-08:0012 February 2026|Climate Change|

Online lecture by Dr Steven E Koonin Organized by ICSF Dr Koonin achieved international headlines on publication of his book “Unsettled? What Climate Science tells us, what it doesn’t, and why it matters”, advocating [...] The post January 21, 2026: With climate realism ascendant, what now? appeared first on Clintel.

Die Erwärmung im Holozän

By |2026-02-11T14:39:54-08:0011 February 2026|Climate Change|

Behauptungen, wonach die heutigen arktischen oder globalen Temperaturen im Holozän beispiellos seien, werden in der wissenschaftlichen Literatur weiterhin häufig wiederholt. In diesem Artikel untersucht Andy May Temperatur-Proxy-Daten und zeigt, dass sowohl das Ausmaß als auch die Geschwindigkeit der Erwärmung während des Holozäns falsch dargestellt worden sind. The post Die Erwärmung im Holozän appeared first on Clintel.

16th International Conference on Climate Change

By |2026-02-11T08:34:01-08:0011 February 2026|Climate Change|

16th International Conference on Climate Change The only climate conference dedicated to the examination of data rather than the propagation of dogma is back! Organized by Heartland Institute The 16th International Conference on [...] The post 16th International Conference on Climate Change appeared first on Clintel.

Froid, pluie et neige : ce que la météo nous révèle vraiment sur le changement climatique

By |2026-02-11T06:30:24-08:0011 February 2026|Climate Change|

Les épisodes de froid sont souvent évoqués dans les débats sur le changement climatique, mais que nous apprennent-ils réellement ? Dans cet article, Fernando del Pino Calvo Sotelo examine comment la pluie, la neige et les basses températures sont interprétées dans le débat climatique, en distinguant les données scientifiques des récits populaires. The post Froid, pluie et neige : ce que la météo nous révèle vraiment sur le changement climatique appeared first on Clintel.

America’s Irreversible Goodbye to Climate Governance

By |2026-02-11T03:25:16-08:0011 February 2026|Climate Change|

America’s Irreversible Goodbye to Climate Governance The United States’ relationship with international climate institutions has become increasingly unstable. In this article, Samuel Furfari argues that the latest move goes beyond political symbolism and represents a structural break with the system of global climate governance built around the UNFCCC. [...] The post America’s Irreversible Goodbye to Climate Governance appeared first on Clintel.

Frío, lluvia, nieve: ¿cambio climático?

By |2026-02-11T03:24:28-08:0011 February 2026|Climate Change|

Periods of cold weather are often cited in debates about climate change—but what do they really tell us? In this article, Fernando del Pino Calvo Sotelo examines how rain, snow, and low temperatures are interpreted in the climate discussion, separating scientific evidence from popular narratives. The post Frío, lluvia, nieve: ¿cambio climático? appeared first on Clintel.

Why Climate Science Is Not Settled

By |2026-02-11T03:23:35-08:0011 February 2026|Climate Change|

Claims that climate science is “settled” are frequently used to justify far-reaching policy decisions. In this article, Vijay Jayaraj examines how model uncertainties, conflicting evidence and real-world observations challenge the idea of certainty in the climate debate. The post Why Climate Science Is Not Settled appeared first on Clintel.

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