Climate Change Lies2022-12-20T14:50:53-08:00

There is no climate emergency!

Six years later, New York Times mentions that the Maldives is not sinking

By |28 June 2024|Categories: Climate Change|

By Jo Nova A little tiny delated backdown from extreme climate hype begins In 2018, a study of aerial photos of 700 Pacific Islands showed that 89% were the same size or growing. This rather destroyed the idea that sea levels were swallowing small nations. The New York Times said nothing. Indeed, the only [...] The post Six years later, New York Times mentions that the Maldives is not sinking appeared first on Clintel.

Clintel Five-Year Anniversary Convention: “IPCC practices cartoon science”

By |28 June 2024|Categories: Climate Change|

Willie Soon More and more people realize that the standard climate narrative, as told by most experts, media and politicians, is, at best, much too simplistic. Furthermore, a lot of people are starting to feel the negative consequences of the rash, unfeasible and thoughtless energy transition in person. At the Five-Year Anniversary Convention [...] The post Clintel Five-Year Anniversary Convention: “IPCC practices cartoon science” appeared first on Clintel.

Interview Massimo Nespolo

By |8 June 2024|Categories: Climate Change|

Massimo Nespolo Name: Massimo Nespolo Country: France What is your background? I hold a MSc in Chemistry from the University of Torino and a DrSc in mineralogy from The University of Tokyo. After a three-year post-doctoral experience at the National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba (Japan), I work, since 2002, at the [...] The post Interview Massimo Nespolo appeared first on Clintel.

Our paper “carbon dioxide and a warming climate are not problems” now published

By |5 June 2024|Categories: Climate Change|

By Andy May and Marcel Crok We were charged by Marty Rowland and the American Journal of Economics and Sociology (AJES) with writing a literature review paper supporting the skeptical (aka “denier”) position with regard to dangerous man-made climate change. Our paper is fully peer-reviewed and presents what we think is the most convincing argument. Unfortunately, the [...] The post Our paper “carbon dioxide and a warming climate are not problems” now published appeared first on Clintel.

“Bonus” Gets it wrong about May and Crok, 2024

By |5 June 2024|Categories: Climate Change|

By Andy May Wow! Our new paper “Carbon Dioxide and a Warming Climate are not problems,” in the American Journal of Economics and Sociology has struck a nerve, judging by the traffic about it on twitter. An anonymous twitter troll who calls himself “Bonus @TheDisproof” has published what he (or she) calls a list of [...] The post “Bonus” Gets it wrong about May and Crok, 2024 appeared first on Clintel.

Tinus Pulles Critique of May and Crok, 2024

By |5 June 2024|Categories: Climate Change|

By Andy May Tinus Pulles critique of our paper begins by admitting that, at present there are no adverse effects from climate change, but that we ignored possible future climate change effects. This was deliberate, as we wanted to deal only with established and observed facts and data. Climate model projections of the effects of climate change are highly [...] The post Tinus Pulles Critique of May and Crok, 2024 appeared first on Clintel.

All things Equal

By |5 June 2024|Categories: Climate Change|

By Andy May In an interesting linkedin debate between Tinus Pulles and me, two subjects came up that are related to one another and too complicated for a comment. First is Tinus’ question, “Will more atmospheric CO2, all other variables being equal, lead to a higher surface temperature.” The second question arose when I quoted [...] The post All things Equal appeared first on Clintel.

We can still avoid the Net Zero trap

By |5 June 2024|Categories: Climate Change|

Essay by Guus Berkhout and Kees de Lange Clintel co-founder prof. Guus Berkhout and former politician prof. Kees de Lange state in a new essay (see link below) that there is no reason to swim further into the Net Zero trap. In the first part of their essay they show extensively [...] The post We can still avoid the Net Zero trap appeared first on Clintel.

Carbon dioxide and a warming climate are not problems

By |31 May 2024|Categories: Climate Change|

© Clintel Foundation / Thursday May 30, 2024 Clintel publication in the American Journal of Economics and Sociology Press release by the Climate Intelligence Foundation (Clintel) “Carbon Dioxide and a Warming Climate are not problems”, that is the somewhat provocative title of a newly published paper by Andy May [...] The post Carbon dioxide and a warming climate are not problems appeared first on Clintel.

There is no human right to a safe or stable climate

By |15 April 2024|Categories: Climate Change|

By Judith Curry Swiss alps shutterstock “Europe’s highest human rights court ruled Tuesday that countries must better protect their people from the consequences of climate change , siding with a group of older Swiss women against their government in a landmark ruling that could have implications across the continent.” [link] “The court — [...] The post There is no human right to a safe or stable climate appeared first on Clintel.

Facebook Censorship of “Climate: The Movie” due to a Science Feedback “Fact Check”

By |15 April 2024|Categories: Climate Change|

By Andy May Facebook’s censorship is totally out of hand, and their “independent and nonpartisan fact checks” are anything but. Now they are censoring “Climate: The Movie.” The supposed “fact checks” provided by Science Feedback and Climate Feedback (they are two branches of the same organization) have been shown many times [...] The post Facebook Censorship of “Climate: The Movie” due to a Science Feedback “Fact Check” appeared first on Clintel.

Interview Tadej Ian

By |15 April 2024|Categories: Climate Change|

Tadej Ian Name: Tadej Ian Country: Slovenia What is your background? When I was seven years old, I was already reading between 200 and 300 pages a day. I was reading the entire day, because I was incredibly curious. One day, when I was nine years old, I momentarily ran out of [...] The post Interview Tadej Ian appeared first on Clintel.

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