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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…
not many people know Paul Homewood h/t Paul Kolker They don’t want the useless stuff from Europe either! German electric car sales have fallen “significantly” as the EU faces growing calls to delay its net-zero car target. The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) said that new car sales battery powered electric vehicle Germany's electric vehicles (EVs) plunged nearly 70% in August to 27,024 units. Deliveries in France, the EU's second-largest EV market after Germany, fell 33% to 13,143 vehicles. ACEA said the “alarming decline” in the two countries meant just 92,627 pure electric vehicles were registered across Europe last month,…
Baltimore is expected to have nice and sunny weather over the weekend, with a chance of showers Saturday night. [Get the latest weathercast from FOX45 News] Saturday is expected to be mostly sunny, with afternoon temperatures expected to reach the mid-80s and overnight temperatures dropping into the mid-60s with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. On Sunday, the first day of fall, showers are possible early in the morning, with highs reaching the mid-70s overnight and then becoming sunny overnight, dropping into the mid-60s overnight. Partly sunny skies are expected on Monday and Tuesday, with afternoon highs in the mid-70s,…
Jason Isaacs September 19, 2024 Left-wing justice influence groups find the spotlight unwelcome. The Environmental Law Institute's Climate Justice Project (CJP) positions itself as an objective source for judges interested in climate change issues and has hosted “education” events for more than 2,000 judges. My organization, the American Energy Institute, recently published many of the CJP's ties to far-left climate plaintiffs who use litigation to push Green New Deal-type policies. Environmental Law Institute President Jordan Diamond recently issued an illogical response in Environmental Law following a major news story and prominent editorial. wall street journal. These basic facts were not…
By 2026, Gulf of Mexico oil production will approach 2 million barrels per day…unless… – What does Watt think about this?
David Middleton Guest 'Unless Environmental Marxist Terrorist Groups Shut Us Down' September 16, 2024 Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), September 2024Data value: U.S. petroleum and other liquids supplies, consumption and inventories and U.S. natural gas supplies, consumption and inventories We recently implemented a new model for forecasting crude oil and natural gas production in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico federal offshore (GOM) Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO). In our latest outlook, we forecast GOM production to remain relatively flat, with new fields offsetting natural production declines from existing fields. We forecast that GOM crude oil production will…
[Click here to read in English] A widespread low-pressure system known as the Mesoamerican Gyre is developing over Central America and will bring heavy rain to much of Central America and southern Mexico next week. The Central American Gyre could bring more than 12 inches (305 mm) of rain in seven days to the Pacific coasts of Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua, triggering flash floods and landslides that could threaten lives (Photos) 1). (Figure 1) Map of expected precipitation totals in southern Mexico and Central America Figure 1. 7-day rainfall forecast from the European 0Z model run on…
Vijay Jayaraj As the presidential election approaches, it’s reasonable to ask why the United States continues to donate billions of dollars to “avoid” a fabricated climate crisis to countries that have no interest in playing the game other than receiving handouts. The United States has been an important contributor to global climate initiatives, particularly through its participation in the Paris Agreement. At the 15th United Nations Climate Conference in 2009, rich countries pledged to provide US$100 billion in annual climate finance by 2020 to help developing countries “cope” with climate change. This target is said to have been achieved for…
German electric car sales have fallen “significantly” as the EU faces growing calls to delay its net-zero car target. [emphasis, links added] Sales of new battery-powered electric vehicles (EVs) in Germany fell nearly 70% to 27,024 units in August, the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) said. France is the EU's second-largest electric vehicle market after Germany, with vehicle deliveries falling 33% to 13,143 vehicles. ACEA said the “alarming decline” in the two countries meant just 92,627 pure electric vehicles were registered across Europe last month, a 43.9% drop compared with the same period last year. This resulted in a significant…
Researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln say a new vehicle safety study proves that electric vehicles (EVs) are too heavy to be restrained by guardrails on both sides of the road in the event of an accident. [emphasis, links added] A leading researcher at the university's Midwest Roadside Safety Facility (MwRSF) warned: There needs to be “a certain urgency to address this issue.” In a study sponsored by the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) and in partnership with Auburn University's Transportation Research Institute, MwRSF conducted a “first crash test” of an electric pickup truck in October 2023.…
The United Nations Climate Conference (COP 29) will be held in Azerbaijan less than a week after the US presidential election. If Donald Trump returns to the White House, the mood at the party will be quite somber. Airline climate bureaucrats may bravely claim that “global climate action” does not depend on who is in the White House, but it is easy to believe they are already living a nightmare. What impact will Trump’s election have on the global climate agenda? Heartland Institute's H. Sterling Burnett, Anthony Watts, Linnea Lueken and Jim Lakely discuss in Episode 127 of The Climate…