Mileage standards and tariffs help some – while penalizing countless others, often severely
Mileage standards and tariffs help some – while penalizing countless others, often severely http://www.cfact.org/2018/04/08/mileage-standards-and-tariffs-help-some-while-penalizing-countless-others-often-severely/ Politicians must consider unintended consequences. — gReader Pro
Before Extreme Weather Was Caused By Global Warming, It Was Caused By Global Cooling
Before Extreme Weather Was Caused By Global Warming, It Was Caused By Global Cooling https://realclimatescience.com/2018/04/before-extreme-weather-was-caused-by-global-warming-it-was-caused-by-global-cooling/ “There is something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling investment of fact.” ― Mark Twain This week in 1974, the worst tornado outbreak in US history occurred. Climate experts blamed it […]
Prof Nir Shaviv: The Cosmic Ray Climate Link
Prof Nir Shaviv: The Cosmic Ray Climate Link http://www.thegwpf.com/prof-nir-shaviv-the-cosmic-ray-climate-link/ Presentation by Professor Nir Shaviv on the The Cosmic Ray Climate Link: From Geological Timescales to 20th Century Climate Change. London, 4 April 2018 — gReader Pro
UK solar “farms” collect more taxpayer funds than sunlight
UK solar “farms” collect more taxpayer funds than sunlight http://joannenova.com.au/2018/04/uk-solar-farms-collect-more-taxpayer-funds-than-sunlight/ You may have thought that solar panels were designed to collect sunlight and convert it to electricity. But obviously the real aim of solar industrial plants is to attract government handouts and convert them into yachts. Solar farms receive more cash from green subsidies than […]
Big increase is Antarctic Snowfall helps to prevent sea level rise
Big increase is Antarctic Snowfall helps to prevent sea level rise https://wattsupwiththat.com/2018/04/09/big-increase-is-antarctic-snowfall-helps-to-prevent-sea-level-rise/ From The EGU via the BBC: When scientists looked at Antarctic snowfall over the past 200 years they found a “significant” increase, up to 10%. In the decade 2001-2010, some 272 billion tons more snow fell on Antarctica per year compared with the […]