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Climate Change Weekly #486: Models Can’t Agree on Climate Sensitivity
Climate models routinely run too hot, both hindcasting and forecasting far more warming than is actually measured by surface stations, weather balloons, and global satellites.
Climate Change Weekly #485: Pope’s Climate Harangue Shows that He Should Stick to Theology...
Pope Francis has made creation care and fighting climate change a cornerstone of his Papacy from its early days.
Climate Change Weekly #484: Climate Change and Texas’ Electric Power Problems
Summers are hot in Texas, but some summers are hotter than others, and this was one of them. It does not mean humans are to blame.
Climate Change Weekly #483: Climate Alarm Is a ‘One-Sided Religious Story,” Not Science
Bullying and censorship are rife in scientific and public discussions of climate change.
Climate Change Weekly #482: Science Teachers Are Subverting an Accurate Understanding of Climate
I was always under the impression that the great scientists in history were outstanding because they looked at things differently.
Climate Change Weekly #481: Droughts, Hurricanes, Wildfires Aren’t Living Up to Alarmists’ Expectations
With the current summer coming to an end, let’s revisit the dread three seasons—drought, hurricanes, and wildfires—and see how they went.
Climate Change Weekly #480: Nature, Human Error to Blame for Maui Wildfire Tragedy
The mainstream media had a predictable knee jerk reaction to the horrific Maui wildfire, blaming climate change before details were known.
Climate Change Weekly #479: Hot Summer Due to Many Factors—Carbon Dioxide Emissions Are Not...
Let’s state the obvious and get it out of the way. It’s hot out there. Yeah, it’s summer and summer is typically hot, but it has as a matter of fact been “hotter than [usual in] July” across much of the globe.
Climate Change Weekly #478: Backlash, Polls Confirm Climate Change Is Low-Priority Issue
Opinion polls and the actions of countries around the globe prove once again climate change ranks behind most other issues in the public’s mind and certainly behind the economy.
Climate Change Weekly #477: Heat Waves Aren’t Becoming More Frequent
A number of media outlets are claiming that U.S. heat waves are getting worse this week because of climate change. This is false.