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Author: Robert Bradley Jr. “There are signs that we may have reached peak madness as opposition to renewable energy developments grows in regional and rural Australia… Angry over rampant proposals for solar, wind and transmission developments, Motivate communities to take action. “I am frustrated by green activists’ indifference to the fate of giant gliders and other native wildlife that are losing their natural habitat in the renewable energy boom,” Nick Carter recently posted. He went on to detail: The destruction of vast swaths of native forest by installing wind turbines along the Great Dividing Range has been detailed in environmental…

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From the Daily Skeptic Chris Morrison A sensational scientific paper has debunked alarmist claims that global temperatures are soaring. Just published results nature “Limited evidence” showing surge in warming. “In most surface temperature time series, no changes in the warming rate were detected after the 1970s, despite the record-breaking temperatures observed in 2023,” said the paper, which was authored by a team of mathematicians and scientists Written by an international panel, it is unlikely to be recognized by the mainstream media, which is generally hysterical about the anomalous experience of 2023. As we've seen, misinformation is constantly being released to…

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Australian MGUY They did not install fire alarms at the fire stations. Let’s understand this… The video will be archived in WUWT Climate TV, a collection of more than 600 videos featuring new interviews and analysis from dozens of media sources discussing, debating and analyzing the latest in climate science, climate politics and energy policy Content, including topics on temperature, sea levels, polar bears, ocean acidification, extreme weather, censorship, wildfires and more. Like this:like loading… Relevant Source link

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Carly Matthews You might think that a self-proclaimed climate advocate would be happy to see cleaner, more reliable energy on the grid. But, you are wrong. Last month, Constellation Energy announced a deal with Microsoft to reopen its reactor at Three Mile Island, now known as the Crane Clean Energy Center. The reactor is expected to be put into operation in 2028 and operate for at least 20 years. It will not only ensure energy security in the face of explosive growth in energy demand, but also bring economic well-being to Pennsylvania. Reopening the reactor is expected to create more…

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Contrary to conditions during calm periods in the Atlantic, a large disturbance east of Belize in the northwest Caribbean Sea was designated by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) as Potential Tropical Cyclone 15 (PTC 15) on Friday, October 18 at 5:00 pm ET ). On average, the 14th Atlantic named storm forms on November 19th. As of 5 p.m. ET, the dispersal center of PTC 15 was located approximately 210 miles east of Belize City, moving west-northwest at 7 mph (11 km/h). Maximum sustained winds were 35 mph (55 km/h). Showers and thunderstorms (convection) remain disorganized but are expanding across…

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/2024/10/17/latin-plant-names-racist-suggests-university-michigan/ If you thought Michigan had exhausted its supply of woke madness, think again. Their latest virtue signaling stunt? It may be racist to argue that Latin plant names, a mainstay of taxonomy for centuries (the University of Michigan warns that Latin plant names may be racist). The University of Michigan has warned that using Latin names for plants could be racist and offered guidance on preventing the influence of colonial “power structures” on visitors. A strategy document from the University's Arboretum and Arboretum warns against using the traditional combination of English and Latin names on plaques next to plants…

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one Associated Press An Associated Press article reprinted by the political website The Hill stated that Greece is unwilling to become the recipient of refugees from the Middle East and Africa who are migrating due to climate change and other reasons. This is wrong. There is no evidence that long-term climate change is forcing anyone to move within the country or emigrate to foreign countries. The story of climate change “refugees” has circulated in the media for more than 30 years, although there is no data to support it. The article “Greek officials blame EU policy on migration for failure…

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one Associated Press An Associated Press article reprinted by the political website The Hill stated that Greece is unwilling to become the recipient of refugees from the Middle East and Africa who are migrating due to climate change and other reasons. This is wrong. [emphasis, links added] There is no evidence that long-term climate change is forcing anyone to move within the country or emigrate to foreign countries. The story of this climate change “refugee” is one Although there is no data to support this claim, it has been circulating in the media for more than 30 years. The article…

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heartland institute The American education system once covered the “Three Rs” – reading, writing and “arithmetic” – but from elementary school to college and even medical school, this education has long been abandoned and replaced by ideological indoctrination. Now, UC San Diego requires students to take a “climate change” course to earn a degree. Courses are offered on “Climate Change Astronomy”, “Gender and Climate Justice”, “Indigenous Approaches to Climate Change” and “Environmentalism in Art and Media”. What drives climate alarmism that permeates every academic field? On Episode 131 of The Climate Show, we feature Steve Goreham. Steve is the executive…

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NOAA releases winter weather forecastnew york timesBite or gentle? Check out NOAA's 2024 winter weather forecast for where you liveUSA TodayWinter outlook: Weak La Niña, warm in most areasweather channelWINTER WEATHER FORECAST: Wet weather in Northwest and Great Lakes, NOAA saysnbc newsWINTER OUTLOOK: La Niña on the horizon, unlocking huge potential for more snow and colder temperaturesFoss weather U.S. Winter Outlook: Warm and Dry in the South, Wet in the NorthNOAAHere’s what NOAA’s winter weather forecast says for New Jersey’s snow prospectsnewjersey.comWhat will winter be like in Massachusetts? NOAA shares new La Niña impact forecastcbs bostonNOAA issues winter weather forecast…

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