Links tagged “model”
- New Data Imply Slower Global Warming
- Obama: ‘As We Push Our Economy and the World to Ultimately Transition Off Fossil Fuels’
- Epic Fail: Warmist paper Prediction In 2009 – ‘World will warm faster than predicted in next five years, study warns’ — Warming ‘expected to silence global warming skeptics’
'None of this stops Team Moron from still predicting the same doom. Lord Stern has been at it again this week, with the Telegraph’s Loopy Lou reporting:- Lord Stern pointed out that all these effects run in cycles or are random so warming could accelerate again soon. 'In the next five to ten years it is likely we will see the acceleration because these things go in cycles,' he warned.'
'No doubt, they’ll be saying the same thing in five years time, and dopey birds will continue to print the rubbish'
- ‘A new model suggests that prehistoric sea-level rise long thought to have been caused by the [East Antarctic] ice sheet melting was actually the result of local subsidence’
'The East Antarctic ice sheet looks unlikely to release its frozen grip any time soon'
- Silly: ‘Day after tomorrow’ map shows consequences of climate change
- An Admission finally! ‘The Population Bomb’s’ Paul Ehrlich: ‘I wish I’d taken more math in high school and college. That would have been useful’
'If he were writing 'The Population Bomb' now, he'd be more careful about predictions'
- What Happened to Global Warming? Why didn’t predict models predict 10 years of non-warming?
'Will models be tweaked some more in order to play 'catch up' with climate reality?'
- Another Meteorologist dissents: ‘We can’t keep a stray shower from ruining your picnic, so how are we going to stop’ climate change?
'I don't know what's more arrogant: Saying we caused it or saying we can stop it'
- ‘New report has identified more water vapor inaccuracies in current general circulation models’
'We can expect the...last shrill outcries defending a discredited theory...you have to ask why mainstream climate science has bet its reputation on climate modeling'
- Losing: Gore has lost 18 of the first 20 months of climate temp ‘bet’ with forecasting experts
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Another New Study Says Warming & CO2-Induced Greening Leads To COOLING Of Land Surface Temperatures
Since the 1980s, 29% of human CO2 emissions were cancelled out by the CO2-induced greening of the Earth. The post-2000 vegetative greening expansion has been so massive (5.4 million km²) its net areal increase is equivalent to a region the size of the Amazon rainforest.
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Arctic Cool Off: Canada, Greenland & Iceland Have Seen Almost No Warming So Far This Century
Canada: no warming in a quarter century
Greenland stations have cooled off
Iceland has cooled since 2001
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Bill Gates & UN Launch New Climate Agenda – Seeks ‘to kick start a transformational decade’ of climate ‘action’
Boris Johnson, Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron, and Narendra Modi will apparently gather in the Netherlands. There, along with Bill Gates, UN head Antonio Guterres, and personnel associated with the European Union, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund, they’ll attend a climate summit hosted by the Global Center on Adaptation. ...
We’re told this summit "will launch a comprehensive Adaptation Action Agenda to kick start a transformational decade."
Donna Laframboise: "The chutzpah is astonishing. The global economy is in tatters. Billions face an uncertain future. Health care workers are exhausted. Yet this Clique of Self-Important People™ is full speed ahead, determined to impose its climate vision on the rest of us."
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The Return of the Dead: Countering Species Extinction Claims – The most aggressive claims rest on shaky foundations’
In the last 500 years only some 80 mammals are recorded as having gone extinct. In his book, More From Less, Andrew McAfee, a board member of HumanProgress.org, discusses how relatively rare recorded extinctions are – with some 530 across all species in the last five centuries. More importantly, he notes, the rate of extinction “appear[s] to have slowed down in recent decades; for example, no marine creatures have been recorded as extinct in the last fifty years.”
Matt Ridley, another board member and frequent contributor to this site, argues that despite the human population doubling in the last half-century, “the extinction rate of wild species, especially in the most industrialized countries,” seems to have fallen rather than increased. While absence of evidence isn’t the same as evidence of absence, and there might be millions of unrecorded species in the world’s oceans and tropical forests, the most aggressive claims rest on shaky foundations.