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Article by Eric Worrell “…Australia has abundant coal and gas resources and renewable energy, so why are energy costs so high…” Rich in resources, but Australia’s energy costs triple and manufacturers suffer … “[The US is] Good for manufacturing, they have cheap energy and have good natural gas supplies and reserves. This is one of the most attractive investment markets today,” he said. mr gandhi said One way Australia can solve this problem is to increase the supply of natural gas. but For many Australian manufacturers it's too late. “If you start investing today, it will take three to ten…
this Nature Reviews Earth & Environment The paper on hydroclimate volatility is another example of speculative science masquerading as crisis-level evidence. Its central claim is that as the planet warms, so-called “hydroclimate whiplash” – sharp transitions between wet and dry conditions – will become more frequent and intense. The authors predict an increase in subseasonal sprain events (one every three months) 113% reduction when temperature rises 3°Cwhile interannual whiplash events (shifts in one year) will increase 52%. These numbers sound dramatic, but they are drawn from models filled with uncertainty and based on ill-defined baselines, which makes their real-world impact…
West Coast Style Blog: Distant cutoff lows whip up fire winds in Southern California while bringing gusty northerly winds to Baja beaches.
Some new ingredients for today’s wind recipe: 1. An upper-level cutoff low 1,000 miles west of La Ventana is building a surface low that will help push morning winds directly toward our beaches. 2. High pressure near the 4-corner area fanned the south Note how the sensors on top of the Cerralvo Club picked up strong winds aloft while our surface sensor readings were still building. The Santa Ana Fire Winds in California also push northerly winds into the Sea of Cortez. 3. Low pressure south of Cabo makes these winds active. 4. At the same time, blue skies will…
CNN freak as poll shows most people don't think 'climate change' is the cause of LA fires – Is Watts surprised?
When they get upset that propaganda no longer works, you just have to laugh.“Search searches for wildfires are up 2,400%. The most ever. Looking for climate change? Down 9%. Searches for climate change are not increasing in California. “Americans don’t connect wildfires to climate change.” Oh, humanity! Watch the video: h/t Libs of Tiktok and Linnea Lueken. Like this:like loading… Relevant Learn more from Watts Up With That? Subscribe to have the latest posts delivered to your email. Source link
recent reports Politico and The Guardian To make a now-familiar but false claim: California’s wildfires, particularly the devastating events around Los Angeles, are evidence that the “climate crisis” is accelerating. [emphasis, links added] The claims in these stories are false. The data does not show the wildfires are getting worse. These stories rely on oversimplified, compelling narratives that place blame on climate change without examining other key variables. also, They continue to make the fundamental mistake of conflating weather events with long-term climate change. California's topography has evolved with fire over thousands of years. Long before industrialization, periodic wildfires swept…
Politico and the Guardian wrongly blame climate change for California wildfires – is it shocking?
recent reports Politico and The Guardian To make a now-familiar but false claim: California’s wildfires, particularly the devastating events around Los Angeles, are evidence that the “climate crisis” is accelerating. The claims in these stories are false. The data does not show the wildfires are getting worse. These stories rely on oversimplified, attention-grabbing narratives that place blame on climate change without examining other key variables. Furthermore, they still make the fundamental mistake of conflating weather events with long-term climate change. California's topography has evolved with fire over thousands of years. Long before industrialization, periodic wildfires swept through these ecosystems, clearing…
Sen. Markey calls Los Angeles fires a Trump-induced 'climate disaster' and predicts 'more deaths'
Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., claimed that the Los Angeles fires were the result of a climate change “catastrophe” caused by President-elect Donald Trump's embrace of “Big Oil,” resulting in “more deaths.” [emphasis, links added] “Trump has been bought by Big Oil for $1 billion. Just pay for killing the IRA and the Green New Deal. We know what's coming. More fires, more climate disaster, more deaths. The LA fires are A preview of the atrocities to come,” Markey wrote on X on Saturday: Trump was bought by oil giants for $1 billion. Just payback for killing the IRA and the…
Nearly 13 years after their legal battle began, Penn State climate scientist Michael Mann must pay more than $500,000 in legal fees to National Review. [emphasis, links added] In 2012, Mann sued National Review for the first time after Canadian conservative commentator Mark Stein published an article criticizing Mann on the National Review website. National Review editor Rich Lowry later published a follow-up article defending Steyn's criticism, and Mann chose to sue the outlet for defamation. This week, a Washington, D.C., judge ruled that Mann must pay the outlet nearly $531,000 within 30 days to cover some of the outlet's…
Prolonged periods of hot weather and drought create ideal conditions for difficult-to-fight forest fires. [emphasis, links added] Although climate models predict that such weather conditions as a result of human-caused global warming will increase the incidence of wildfires, the recent wildfires cannot be entirely — or even primarily — blamed on global warming: The weather conditions that cause forest fires have existed for thousands of years due to naturally occurring climate cycles. For example, research shows Over the past 3,000 years, the American West has experienced severe fires in the 1800s and the Medieval Warm Period (950-1250 AD)and Some of…
From Manhattan Contrarian Francis Menton Less than three weeks ago, on December 23, I noted in an optimistic article about the possible demise of the green energy fantasy that two of the largest U.S. banks had just withdrawn from a group called the Net Zero Banking Alliance. The two companies are Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo. These two banks, along with many others, including all the largest banks, have joined the NZBA since it was formed in 2021 with the support of the United Nations. I will save the planet by depleting all investment capital in hydrocarbons while redirecting the…