A Global ESG System Is Almost Here. We Should Be Worried

A Global ESG System Is Almost Here. We Should Be Worried

By Jack McPherrin | May 28, 2022 Day two of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland started off on a concerning note. Some of the chief architects of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scores met during a session called “Global ESG for Global Resilience,” and have clearly decided to double down on their objective for a new global economic order that transcends national borders and replaces free-market capitalism. Destroying free-market capitalism in favor of a new “stakeholder” model, in which global elites hold all the power, has been their objective for years. A single ESG system …

Ocean carbon uptake widely underestimated

Ocean carbon uptake widely underestimated

Phys.org by University of Exeter | September 4, 2020 The world’s oceans soak up more carbon than most scientific models suggest, according to new research. Previous estimates of the movement of carbon (known as “flux”) between the atmosphere and oceans have not accounted for temperature differences at the water’s surface and a few metres below. The new study, led by the University of Exeter, includes this—and finds significantly higher net flux of carbon into the oceans. It calculates CO2 fluxes from 1992 to 2018, finding up to twice as much net flux in certain times and locations, compared to uncorrected …

2020 Hall of Fame Award

2020 Hall of Fame Award

Tom Tamarkin was presented the International Scientific, Professional, & Executive Hall of Fame award and membership certificate for 2020 on May 22, 2021 by Dr. George V. Chilingar, professor emeritus, University Southern California for Tamarkin’s work proposing the true atmospheric carbon cycle and working to falsify anthropogenic CO2 driven climate change. This award has been presented yearly for over sixty years and was initiated by Dr. Chilingar, Professor Emeritus at USC. George Chilingar, Ph.D., is the principal author of “The Evolution of the Earth’s Climate” along with famed scientist, the late O. G. Sorokhtin. This book is the definitive book …

The CO2 tempest in a teapot scandal

The CO2 tempest in a teapot scandal

Bud Bromley May 11, 2022 CO2 “crisis” is a “tempest in a teapot” or a “storm in a teacup.” “Excitabat fluctus in simpulo” ~ Cicero, in De Legibus, circa 52 BC Consider a pot of boiling water.  If more water is added to the pot, the boiling point of the water does not change.  The time required to boil the water changes and/or the amount of heat required to boil the water changes, but the boiling point does not change.  The boiling point does change under certain other conditions, for example if salt or other substances are added to the …

On the Exchange of Carbon Dioxide between the Atmosphere and the Sea

By BERT BOLIN, University of Stockholm (Manuscript received March 3, 1960) Abstract The physical and chemical processes responsible for exchange of carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the sea are analyzed. It is shown that the rate of transfer is considerably decreased due to the finite rate of hydration of CO2 in water. This is the case both for a smooth water surface where molecular diffusion plays a ro1e in the first few hundredths of a millimeter as well as for a rough sea where turbulence extends all the way to the surface. A general agreement is found between the …

A “Weakening Warming Trend Of The Last 40 Years Is Apparent”, Says German Expert

A “Weakening Warming Trend Of The Last 40 Years Is Apparent”, Says German Expert

The No Tricks Zone By P Gosselin on 11. May 2022 Fritz Vahrenholt: The transition to green energies and the missing warming By Kalte Sonne Dear ladies and gentlemen, During the energy crisis that has become visible in Germany and Europe over the past few months, things have gotten quieter about the supposedly imminent climate emergency. On the one hand, energy prices and security of supply have pushed the climate issue into the background. On the other hand, a weakening of the warming trend of the last 40 years is apparent. . The temperature curve of the satellite-based measurements of the …

Leading Physicist Debunks Climate Hysteria

Leading Physicist Debunks Climate Hysteria

America Out Loud by Dr. Jay Lehr and Tom Harris | May 2, 2022 Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSS Don’t you wish that you could effectively counter your loud-mouth climate activist brother-in-law at your next family gathering? How about a few killer science facts that he would have no answer to and would silence him for good on this topic? If, like many of us, you are fed up with a family member who just won’t shut up about the supposed climate emergency, even in the middle of Easter …

The Temperature at the Ocean-Air Interface

Peter M. Saunders Published in the Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, May 1967 Abstract A simple theory is presented to account for the difference between the temperature at the ocean-air interface and that of the water at a depth of about one meter. Download PDF This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it..

Evidence of solar 11-year cycle from Sea Surface Temperature (SST)

Academia Letters, August 2021 ©2021 by the authors — Open Access — Distributed under CC BY 4.0 Corresponding Author: Daniele Mazza, mazzad50@gmail.com Citation: Mazza, D., Canuto, E. (2021). Evidence of solar 11-year cycle from Sea Surface Temperature (SST). Academia Letters, Article 3023. https://doi.org/10.20935/AL3023. Daniele Mazza, Former faculty, Politecnico di Torino Enrico Canuto, Former faculty, Politecnico di Torino The solar contribution to variation in mean temperatures of the earth during the past has been long debated. The reason for this is evident: a direct sun’s influence on global climate parameters would undoubtedly confirm the primary role of the sun in driving …

Justice Department Launches Comprehensive Environmental Justice Strategy

Justice Department Launches Comprehensive Environmental Justice Strategy

Justice Dept. May 5, 2022 Attorney General Launches New Office of Environmental Justice Attorney General Merrick B. Garland was joined by EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan today in announcing a series of actions to secure environmental justice for all Americans. In addition to launching a new Office of Environmental Justice within the Justice Department, Attorney General Garland also announced a new comprehensive environmental justice enforcement strategy to guide the Justice Department’s work and issued an Interim Final Rule that will restore the use of supplemental environmental projects in appropriate circumstances. “Although violations of our environmental laws can happen anywhere, communities …