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Transcript: Winter storms bring cold winds, cold temperatures and heavy snow – even to parts of the United States, it’s rare to see such extreme winter weather. These huge winter storms prompted some to ask: What happened to global warming? But even with warm climates, cold and snowy days still happen. Over the past few decades, average winter temperatures have been rising throughout the United States, with fewer colder dates in many places. But the weather varies every day at any given location, so you can still expect extreme cold sometimes. Although it may sound counterintuitive, global warming can even…
California’s energy policy has been walking on ropes for years, but now the state is considering an extreme measure that can translate it into a mature crisis model: taking over refineries. According to the recent Los Angeles Times Article, California policymakers are seriously considering state ownership of refineries to ensure that gasoline supplies remain stable as private refineries close operations. If it happens, this move could create a cascading of a series of economic and logistical disasters, exacerbating the problems the state claims to solve. The reality of the closure of the refinery California's gasoline demand is gradually declining due…
“Climate change is leading to more social media use as the increase in extreme weather events forces people to be indoors – what about Watt?
From the climate warehouse Bloomberg News: Climate change may make us spend more time on social media. In a new study in psychological science, researchers found that extreme weather (cold weather) has led to a massive increase in how many people have posted on Facebook and Twitter. The same is true for heavy precipitation.Nick Obradovich, a computational behavioral scientist at the Tulsa Award winner in Oklahoma, is one of the authors of this article. It was a very intuitive discovery, he admits: when it’s not pleasant outside, people stay inside, and when they’re inside, they’re more likely to scroll and…
From cfact The president said he wanted to stop new wind energy development from damaging the U.S. power grid. There is an easy and wise way to stop solar energy as well. Just prohibit hooking these destructive intermittent generators into the grid. States have the right to build generators, but approval of links to the U.S. power grid is a federal function. The chief agency is the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) of the Ministry of Energy. The agency was delegated to the Regional Transmission Operator (RTO) supervised by the FERC. The current situation is ridiculous because the RTO's renewable…
Eric Worrall's paper Dr. Will served in President Trump's first administration. Al Gore once told “What you said is absolutely incorrect.” Source: William Happer – A large number of alarmist complaints about Dr. Will Happ. Retired physicist leads Trump's new effort to question climate threats to security President Donald Trump found a way to formally question climate science after nearly two years of false start. William Happer, a prominent opponent of the Trump administration’s climate science, is leading the White House’s new efforts to downplay national security risks posed by climate change. It is similar to the “Red Team” approach…
Hegseth: The Ministry of Defense's climate plan is mature, and the military should focus on war
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth designated the climate change plan as a potential place for the government’s Ministry of Efficiency to cut its DOD spending while traveling to Germany this week. [emphasis, links added] Hegseth ultimately hopes that the U.S. claims that the Biden administration will increase its defense budget when the U.S. military is “underinvestment”, but things like the Department of Defense's climate change program are ripe. “The Department of Defense does not address global thermostats in its business of climate change. We are engaged in business to stop and win wars.” Heggs told reporters Tuesday. “We want to find…
Ross McKitrick's latest research shows that SCC manipulates political purposes The Biden administration uses exaggerated agricultural damage estimates to estimate the social cost of carbon (SCC), which has made a lot of efforts to justify broad climate policies. But in a new study, economist Ross McKitrick, one of the most acute ideas in climate policy doubt, has taken apart the basis of these exaggerated numbers to reveal climate What happens when shockism fits in real data. The Biden administration has raised its carbon (SCC) estimates about five times the social cost, based in part on forecasts for global crop yield…
CCD Editor Note: Given that almost every study using real-world data has shown no more or more intense disasters, this is gratifying news for those who care about government transparency and make decisions with the latest data. Biden politicizes FEMA and Trump are revoking it. [emphasis, links added] Senior Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials received a memorandum on Friday ordering an immediate halt of work related to climate change and eliminating climate-related provisions throughout the agency. This memorandum directs the senior office to go “To the maximum extent permitted by law, eliminate all climate change activities and the use…
Green green dream collapse lands on the runway of reality. [emphasis, links added] As communism did in the 20th century, the Green Revolution produced infinite fantasies, commitments and unrealistic dreams. When the test of reality, amateur plans that look great on paper look totally nonsense. News about the latest green wake-up call outages: European aviation giant Airbus has stopped the development of hydrogen-energy aircraft, which is scheduled to be launched in 2035. The main reason for the cessation was reportedly the lack of necessary hydrogen infrastructure. In short: Planners realize that this is not financially feasible and doesn't work. And,…
Daily Skeptics By Tilak Doshi British documents recently presented stories about the punishments that London drivers paid under Sadiq Khan's Ulez (ultra-low emission zone) plan. Under the scheme, the daily cost of old petrol and diesel vehicles entering the area is £12.50. The headline of GB News reads: “Ulez of Sadiq Khan believes that the driver forked out millions of penalties, although it is not “making money.” Freedom of information requirements show that living in London The Uris fine has raised more than £70 million. Ulez plans to launch central London in 2019. After the expansion of the plan in…