A post today by Dr. David Stockwell notes that a recent paper on ocean heat content shows the IPCC has exaggerated the effect of man upon the climate by a factor of more than 5 times [1.6 divided by 0.3]. Climate scientist Dr. Roger Pielke Sr. concurs and states this implies net feedback is negative instead of positive as claimed by the IPCC.
Batman Returns. I guess Earth Day takes a back seat to old Michael Keaton movies:
C3: Electric Car Advantages? How Does Paying $40,000 For A Tesla EV Replacement Battery Sound?
The Tesla electric car's batteries will cost $40,000 to replace when they run out of juice - how appealing are those electric car advantages at resale time?
Stunning ice loss at the north pole « Reasonable Doubt on Climate Change
Interesting – the ice in 2012 looks about as healthy – if not more so – than in 1990. Yet the alarmists keep telling us the north pole ice is about to disappear. Can we really trust National Geographic for information?
Global Warming Makes It Rain More, Except Where It Makes it Drier - Technology - The Atlantic Wire
The news from a new study on the earth's rainfall isn't the fact that global warming is making it rain more in wet areas and less in dry ones, it's how much scientists had previously underestimated that trend: By half.
This seems to be an interesting comment by Dr. Stockwell!
ReplyDelete(In my country in two weeks there are federal state elections, and today I found out that in my federal state all eleven parties which are up for election support more or less strongly the CO2-hypothesis -- with all that agitprop (similar to e.g. the positions of (all? contributors at the blog) Klimazwiebel)...)