We Live in Cold Times

“We live in the coldest period of the last 10.000 years”, says Danish glaciologist, Jørgen Peder Steffensen who take us back in time to the Grenland icecores and reveals the secrets from the past. Jørgen Peder Steffensen is a professor in ice core related research at the centre for ice and climate at the Niels Bohr Institute the University of Copenhagen.

Watch President Biden’s Earth Day Climate Summit LIVE

Biden’s climate summit comes as an emboldened Left appears to have many in government and industry prepared to appease their most destructive whims. The President plans to tell the summit that the United States will HALVE U.S. CO2 emissions by 2050. That’s only 29 years. To get anywhere near this unrealistic goal will require the President to use the full weight of his office in ways which would wreak devastating economic harm on an America still struggling to recover from COVID-19. President Biden’s naive plans would cause unprecedented damage to America’s energy economy, lifestyles and individual freedoms. Although China emits …

Richard Lindzen – The Imaginary Climate Crisis – How can we Change the Message

Richard Lindzen – The Imaginary Climate Crisis – How can we Change the Message

A Zoom presentation arranged by the ICSF and Clintel held on 31 March 2021. Re-recorded on 2nd April due to disruptions by trolls who failed to prevent a very informative and insightful Zoom talk by Professor Lindzen. Professor Emeritus Richard S Lindzen is a world‐renowned dynamical meteorologist with interests in the broad topics of climate, planetary waves, monsoon meteorology, planetary atmospheres and hydrodynamic instability. His research involved studies of the role of the tropics in mid‐latitude weather and global heat transport, the moisture budget and its role in global change, the origins of ice ages, seasonal effects in atmospheric transport, …

Bill Gates: How the world can avoid a climate disaster

CBS 60 Minutes | Feb. 15, 2021 Bill Gates helped usher in the digital revolution at Microsoft, and has spent the decades since exploring – and investing in – innovative solutions to some of the world’s toughest problems – global poverty, disease, and the coronavirus pandemic, which he’s spent nearly $2 billion on. Bill Gates says he is determined as ever to drive innovation Now he is focusing on climate change, agreeing with the overwhelming majority of scientists who warn of a looming climate disaster. The good news is Gates believes it’s possible to prevent a catastrophic rise in temperatures. …