ClimateCite Appointment

For Immediate Release Dec. 8, 2024 It is with great pleasure and pride that I announce the appointment of the world’s foremost heliophysicist Dr. Valentina Zharkova, to the position of executive director of ClimateCite. As such Dr. Zharkova is responsible for all the scientific research conducted by ClimateCite, its employees and subcontractors, used in the fulfillment of our plan to tear down the misconceptions of man induced climate change. I am extremely honored and humbled that she has accepted the position. Dr. Zharkova and I spoke via teleconference last Friday and I stated my opinion that she has a bright …

Covering Climate Now

Covering Climate Now

Not A Lot of People Know That Oct. 17, 2024 By Paul Homewood I have been tracking Covering Climate Now for some time now. They were set up to influence journalism worldwide, in order to push the alarmist agenda by, basically, telling lies: Covering Climate Now supports, convenes, and trains journalists and newsrooms to produce rigorous climate coverage that engages audiences. Co-founded in 2019 by Columbia Journalism Review and The Nation magazine in association with the Guardian and WNYC, CCNow invites journalists everywhere to transform how our profession covers the defining story of our time. Unless news outlets around the …

The State of Earth’s Climate 2024 – No Evidence of a Planetary ‘Crisis’! – Professor Ole Humlum

Held by Zoom on Wednesday, June 19, 2024 Prof. Ole Humlum used meteorological and climatological data to objectively assess the state of earth’s climate. Global air temperatures in 2023/24 are reported to be the “highest on record” – how significant is that? Global temperature records do confirm that observed average global air temperature rise is about +0.15°C per decade – is that serious? Since 2004, the global oceans above 1900 m depth on average have warmed about 0.037°C – are the oceans “boiling”? Are recent variations between El Niño and La Niña episodes in any way unusual? To what extent …

Absorbed solar radiation anomaly challenges the IPCC science

Absorbed solar radiation anomaly challenges the IPCC science

Dr. Antero Ollila June 1, 2024 The warming spike in 2023 has caused extraordinary reactions among climate scientists but also comment that nothing unusual is going on and everything fits into the “natural variability” calculated by climate models. Mika Rantanen and Ari Laaksonen, researchers at the Finnish Meteorological Institute, proved in their study (Reference 1) that September 2023 was the warmest with a difference of 0.5°C and that its occurrence is statistically very unlikely (in normal language impossible) to be caused by greenhouse gases. NASA administrator Gavin Schmidt acknowledged in his World View article in the journal Nature 19 March 2024 …

The cloud thermostat is the dominant climate controlling mechanism

The cloud thermostat is the dominant climate controlling mechanism

Lecture by Dr. John F. Clauser in May, 2024. Download notes as PDF ICSF invited Dr Ole Humlum to a Zoom lecture Held on Wednesday, May 8, 2024 Jim O’Brien was host. Dr Clauser demonstrates, based on his recent groundbreaking research, that there are serious faults in the IPCC models of the Earth’s atmosphere and that its interpretation of observational data from a variety of observational modalities are flawed. He then introduces his original research on the cloud-thermostat mechanism, which he concludes is the overwhelmingly dominant climate controlling feedback mechanism that stabilizes the Earth’s climate and temperature and thereby actually …

CO2 diffusion in polar ice: observations from naturally formed CO2 spikes in the Siple Dome (Antarctica) ice core

Jinho AHN, Melissa HEADLY, Martin WAHLEN, Edward J. BROOK, Paul A. MAYEWSKI, Kendrick C. TAYLOR ABSTRACT. One common assumption in interpreting ice-core CO2 records is that diffusion in the ice does not affect the concentration profile. However, this assumption remains untested because the extremely small CO2 diffusion coefficient in ice has not been accurately determined in the laboratory. In this study we take advantage of high levels of CO2 associated with refrozen layers in an ice core from Siple Dome, Antarctica, to study CO2 diffusion rates. We use noble gases (Xe /Ar and Kr /Ar), electrical conductivity and Ca2+ ion …

Q&A: IPCC wraps up its most in-depth assessment of climate change

carbonbrief.org March 23, 2023 The final part of the world’s most comprehensive assessment of climate change – which details the “unequivocal” role of humans, its impacts on “every region” of the world and what must be done to solve it – has now been published in full by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The synthesis report is the last in the IPCC’s sixth assessment cycle, which has involved 700 scientists in 91 countries. Overall, the full cycle of reports has taken eight years to complete. The report sets out in the clearest and most evidenced detail yet …