A significant drop in global temperature – IPPC science in trouble

By Dr. Antero Ollila | March 13, 2021 According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), three of the hottest years in measurement history (note! not the warmest) years have been 2016, 2019 and 2020, Figure 1. Figure 1. Temperature development between 1980 and 2020, IPCC temperature forcings and the temperature values calculated from them. The total radiative forcings (RF) according to the IPCC reports and the temperature changes calculated from them have also been added to Figure 1 according to the IPCC’s simple climate model. These values show that only the temperature measured in 2005 and the model-calculated values have …

No Mention Of CO2: New Study Shows African Climate Variability Strongly Linked To Natural Cycles

No Tricks Zone By P Gosselin on 5. March 2021 Image source: “Decadal and multidecadal natural variability of African rainfall“. A new study analyzes patterns of natural rainfall variability and can provide crucial assistance to African countries in seasonal rainfall forecasting for agriculture and protection against droughts & heavy rains. Understanding natural cycles the key to model projections Sufficient rainfall is the basic condition for high-yield agriculture and food security for the population. Until recently, however, it was not possible to reliably predict rainfall several months in advance, which repeatedly led to unexpected crop failures. For some years now, however, …

The New Pause lengthens by another month to 5 years 7 months

By Lord Christopher Monckton of Brenchley | March 5, 2021 The New Pause continues. To the end of December 2020, it was 5 years 4 months. To the end of January 2021, it was 5 years 6 months. To the end of February 2021, it is 5 years 7 months: Up to December 2020, for which I have data for two satellite and two terrestrial datasets, UAH and RSS showed the shortest Pause, while HadCRUT4 shows the longest, at 6 years 6 months: The difference between the lengths of the New Pause in versions 4 (6 years 6 months) and …

CO2 and Global Warming: I’m still not convinced

‘SCIENTIFIC CHICANERY’ ignoring the physics of CO2 and demonizing it as carbon pollution with mangled definitions of science terms explains the fake climate crisis By James G Matkin | February 15, 2021 Every time I get curious about how CO2 is impacting the Earth’s climate, it seems I always find articles that agree upon one thing: The amount of carbon dioxide in the air is 0.04%. Now, you have to understand just what that number means. If we were to add 0.96 percent to the 0.04 it would total just one percent of a hundred percent. The graph below represents …

Historical UK Sea Levels

  by Willis Eschenbach | March 3, 2021 There’s a new study out that uses previously overlooked or obscure sea-level records to extend the UK sea-level record back to 1832. It provides an interesting look at the question of possible acceleration in sea level records. The study is called “Changes in mean sea level around Great Britain over the past 200 years“. The data is available in Appendix A of the study. Here are their results: Now, is there acceleration in this record? The problem with that question is that it is well-established that there are long-term cycles in the tides …

Sister Flatulenta of the Breath of Heaven

Sister Flatulenta of the Breath of Heaven

By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley | March 2, 2021 Boris Johnson, ambitiously described as a Prime Minister, has flatulently tried and humiliatingly failed to persuade the Security Council of the Untied Nations that “Cloimate Chynge is a threat to our security”. That he should thus have wasted the first opportunity in three decades for Britain to chair the Security Council shows how poor is his judgment both about matters of science and about what does and does not constitute a threat to national and international security. Does this look like a Prime Minister? Sister Flatulenta of the Breath of Heaven, …

THE CONCEPT OF ABSOLUTE TIME IN SCIENCE AND JEWISH THOUGHT

ldolphin.org August, 1997 by Professor Herman Branover and Professor Ruvin Ferber   JERUSALEM, D.C. (David’s Capital), Yom Shishi (Sixth Day – “Friday”), 23 Nisan, 5759 (April 9, 1999) [Day Eight in Sefirat HaOmer], Root & Branch: INTRODUCTION: This paper was originally presented at the Second International Conference on Jews in a Changing World, held in Riga, Latvia on August 25-27, 1997. The only one of its kind where Eastern European Jews discuss their past, present, and future ethical, cultural, social, and intellectual challenges, the conference was sponsored by the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture of New York and the Soros …

The Age of the Universe

The Age of the Universe

Gerald Schroeder One truth as seen from two vastly different perspectives and both true – literally.                                                                                                    October 2013 One of the most obvious perceived contradictions between Bible and science is the age of the universe. Is it billions of years old, like scientific data, or is it thousands of years, like …

Texplainer: Why does Texas have its own power grid?

Basically, Texas has its own grid to avoid dealing with — you guessed it — the feds. But grid independence has been violated a few times over the years — not even counting Mexico’s help during blackouts in 2011. Texas Tribune by Kate Galbraith | Feb. 8, 2011 | Updated: Feb. 15, 2021 Why does Texas have its own electric grid? Texas’ secessionist inclinations have at least one modern outlet: the electric grid. There are three grids in the Lower 48 states: the Eastern Interconnection, the Western Interconnection — and Texas. The Texas grid is called ERCOT, and it is …