Climate Change

The Climate Alarmist’s Greatest Fear

By |2023-02-01T09:12:37-08:001 February 2023|Climate Change|

By Andy May Is it just me, or are the climate alarmists more unhinged than usual lately? Al Gore screaming about boiling oceans and rain bombs is just part of it. As Eric Worral has reported, the BBC blamed global warming for the lack of snow, just after they blamed global warming for colder winters. And, who [...] The post The Climate Alarmist’s Greatest Fear appeared first on Clintel.

Tom Nelson Interviews Javier Vinós

By |2023-02-01T09:12:28-08:001 February 2023|Climate Change|

By Andy May Tom Nelson interviewed Dr. Javier Vinós on January 31, 2023, the interview can be seen here. Or click on the image below. Part of the interview was a prepared presentation. The text and some of the illustrations from Javier’s presentation are given below. The recorded interview has more illustrations [...] The post Tom Nelson Interviews Javier Vinós appeared first on Clintel.

Dr. Jay Lehr

By |2023-01-19T05:12:22-08:0019 January 2023|Climate Change|

On Tuesday, CFACT lost another friend, Dr. Jay Lehr. What a man he was! Dr. Jay Lehr CFACT’s friends and readers have been treated to a brilliant weekly science update from Jay.  He has served as a Senior Policy Advisor to CFACT since 2020. The day before we lost him, we published a [...] The post Dr. Jay Lehr appeared first on Clintel.

Newsletter January 11, 2023

By |2023-01-17T06:12:24-08:0017 January 2023|Climate Change|

© Clintel Foundation / Wednesday January 11, 2023 Climate Case of the Century: March 15 will be crucial This picture, produced for Clintel by the Dutch artist Vincent Geijsen, tells a thousand words. Clintel is David fighting not one but two Goliaths. Indeed, Clintel has applied for leave to [...] The post Newsletter January 11, 2023 appeared first on Clintel.

The year without a summer? In 2022 Sydney didn’t even reach 32 degrees

By |2023-01-09T04:12:33-08:009 January 2023|Climate Change|

By Jo Nova reposted from her Blog Sydney Observatory in the centre of the city in 1864. (Courtesy of the State Library of NSW.) For the first time in 163 years of records at Sydney Observatory the temperature didn’t even crack 32 degrees C (or 90F) for the whole year of 2022. [...] The post The year without a summer? In 2022 Sydney didn’t even reach 32 degrees appeared first on Clintel.

German Renewable Energies Expert: Global Warming Is Going To Pause As North Atlantic Cools

By |2023-01-09T03:12:17-08:009 January 2023|Climate Change|

By Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt, Klimanachrichten (Translated, edited by P. Gosselin) Reposted from NoTricksZone Fritz Vahrenholt The unusually mild weather at the turn of the year in Central Europe has strengthened the belief of many in Germany that CO2-induced global warming is in full swing. Globally – and this is the only thing that matters [...] The post German Renewable Energies Expert: Global Warming Is Going To Pause As North Atlantic Cools appeared first on Clintel.

2022 Seventh Warmest Year: Warming Slows Down

By |2023-01-08T06:12:24-08:008 January 2023|Climate Change|

Guest Post by Javier Vinós reposted from Andy May's Climate Blog No minimally informed person denies that climate changes. The climate has always changed. Since 1860 the predominant climate change has been warming, which is fortunate because if we had a winter like those of 1800-1850, we would be in for a shock. [...] The post 2022 Seventh Warmest Year: Warming Slows Down appeared first on Clintel.

Open New Year’s Letter to António Guterres

By |2023-01-06T09:12:20-08:006 January 2023|Climate Change|

    Registered Open New Year’s Letter to the UN Secretary-General António Guterres   Amsterdam, January 2, 2023 Professor Guus Berkhout office@clintel.org Sr. António Guterres, Secretary-General, United Nations, United Nations Headquarters, New York, NY 10017, United States of America.   Your Excellency, You have announced a Climate Ambition Summit in September 2023. For [...] The post Open New Year’s Letter to António Guterres appeared first on Clintel.

Interview Agnaldo Martins

By |2023-01-04T04:12:26-08:004 January 2023|Climate Change|

Agnaldo Martins Name: Agnaldo Martins Country: Brazil What is your background? I am an oceanographer and have a PhD in biological oceanography. I have taught disciplines in the area of ​​oceanography, fisheries, science philosophy and education for undergraduate and graduate courses at the university where I work (UFES). My research has been mainly [...] The post Interview Agnaldo Martins appeared first on Clintel.

Newsletter December 15, 2022

By |2022-12-31T04:12:16-08:0031 December 2022|Climate Change|

© Clintel Foundation / Thursday December 15, 2022 Support us in the Climate Case of the Century This picture, produced for Clintel by the Dutch artist Vincent Geijsen, tells a thousand words. Clintel is David fighting not one but two Goliaths. Indeed, Clintel has applied for leave to intervene [...] The post Newsletter December 15, 2022 appeared first on Clintel.

Ocean currents may be more important than the greenhouse effect

By |2022-12-15T14:12:18-08:0015 December 2022|Climate Change|

"If it [a scientific hypothesis] disagrees with experiment, it’s WRONG." – Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman A rather different challenge to the CO2 global warming hypothesis from the challenges discussed in my previous posts postulates that human emissions of CO2 into the atmosphere have only a minimal impact on the earth’s temperature. Instead, it [...] The post Ocean currents may be more important than the greenhouse effect appeared first on Clintel.

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