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from climaterealism Author: Linny Luken The Daily Climate news website recently published a post titled “Column: People need shelter from climate change — and their health is at stake,” claiming that climate change is making it harder for people to protect themselves from severe and extreme weather. , and this is how federal housing policy addresses this problem. This is wrong in many ways. Climate change will not increase the dangerous conditions people face, and federal policies involving subsidized housing will not protect homeless people from weather threats. The authors assert that Vice President Kamala Harris’ proposal to expand federal…

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From the Daily Skeptic Author: Richard Eldred when washington post They set out to map global temperatures over 485 million years, but discovered an inconvenient fact in the climate change story: The Earth has been cooling for 50 million years. Zero Hedge And more: In recent years, particularly around mid-July (the peak of the northern hemisphere summer), there has been a significant increase in corporate media headlines featuring the “hottest day” ever—cited, of course, by climate alarmist journalists. research on the problem. The timing coincides with hot weather, so it's natural to convince readers that the world's oceans are boiling…

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from NoTricksZone Author: P. Gosselin Photovoltaic scheme collapses in harsh alpine environment… Solar panels on Swiss dam scheme failed after just two years. Who cares if it works? This is how the green racket usually works: Come up with some pie-in-the-sky project for green energy production, no matter how unfeasible it is, propose it to technically ignorant bureaucrats – who have no problem allowing and funding it – to build it It, upon realizing it would never work, abandon it and let the next generation deal with the mess. At the same time, you will make a decent amount of…

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A coastal flood warning will remain in effect until 5 a.m. Tuesday for the Baltimore County and Baltimore City coastlines as showers begin the week, according to the National Weather Service. The Anne Arundel County coastline is also under a coastal flood warning through Sunday evening.[Get the latest weathercast from FOX45 News]Moderate coastal flooding is possible in Annapolis and Washington, D.C., at high tide early this week.Sunday will be sunny with a chance of drizzle before 2 p.m., with a high near 74 degrees. It will become cloudy into the evening with a low of 63 degrees.Cloudy conditions will continue…

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Excerpted from the September 20, 2024 episode. The footage will be archived in WUWT Climate TV, a collection of more than 600 films featuring new interviews and analysis from dozens of media sources discussing, debating and analyzing climate science, climate politics and energy policy 's latest 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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Various mainstream media outlets claim that Antarctica is burning and experiencing unusually hot temperatures due to climate change, citing a recent study as the source of their reports. These stories distort research findings and scientific evidence. The peer-reviewed paper cited in the headlines clearly states that short-term weather events are the cause, not climate change. Furthermore, contrary to media claims, there was no “heat wave” as the official meteorological criteria for calling the event a heat wave were not met. The picture above is the title of Science and Technology Daily: Earth's last frontier burned: Record-breaking heat hits Antarctica in…

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not many people know Paul Homewood h/t Philip Bratby Norwegian energy giant Equinor has canceled plans to produce so-called blue hydrogen, citing high costs and lack of demand. The move will raise concerns about Equinor's plans in the UK, where the company is heavily involved in a number of projects Hydrogen project. It promises to produce low-carbon hydrogen from natural gas, known as blue hydrogen, in conjunction with Norwegian carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. The hydrogen produced will then be exported to hydrogen power plants in Germany. The project will include the construction of the world's first offshore hydrogen…

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Prediction Jargon Decoder: Saturday, September 21, 2024 Animation of satellite imagery shows a roaring vortex near Pt. Reyes uses the Lighthouse Sensor SE 19g22! But the pressure gradient over Sacramento was strong enough to transform Sherman Island's southwesterly wind into a 15g19 northwesterly wind. All of which is to say I should shut up and stick to my predictions from last night: Surface northwest winds from the North Pacific High continue to roar about 80 miles west of Golden Gate, but… 2. NPH has a ridge leading to Northern California and the Pacific Northwest. 3. Therefore, low pressure from the…

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From the Daily Caller Irving KlinskyContributor The shuttered nuclear power plant with a checkered history will partially resume operations after Microsoft secured a deal to buy energy from one of the plant's reactors, according to a news release Friday. The tech giant's 20-year power purchase agreement with Constellation Energy will restore Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island nuclear power plant – where a nuclear meltdown in 1979 led to a mass evacuation of nearby pregnant women and school children. The project is designed to power Microsoft data centers as the technology company works to expand power production to support its artificial intelligence…

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from masterresource By Randal Utech — September 19, 2024 “The artificial sense of achievement in historical matching is spurious correlation over an extremely short period of time. Using ExxonMobil's internal analysis of CO2 climate forcing is nothing more than a propaganda tool. “Exxon Knows” is a campaign of political lawyers focusing on certain internal company documents to prove that the oil giant knew that carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions were a future threat to human progress. Bong? Hardly. Half a century later, the IPCC is still working to update and clarify physical climate science. ExxonMobil has not conducted research on the…

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