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Does the IPCC really believe anyone can predict the future?
In sum, a strategy must recognise what is possible. In climate research and modelling, we should recognise that we are dealing with a coupled non-linear chaotic system, and therefore that the long-term prediction of future climate states is not possible.”
So states the IPCC’s Working Group I: The Scientific Basis, Third Assessment Report (TAR), Chapter 14 (final para., 14.2.2.2), p774.
It is also about the only unequivocally true statement made by the IPCC in the Third Millennium. Continue reading →
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Tagged climate models, climate science, dioxycarbophobia, PlayStation® climatology
Willie Soon and William M. Briggs: Global-warming fanatics take note – Sunspots do impact climate
Scientists have been studying solar influences on the climate for more than 5,000 years. Continue reading →
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Posted in Climate Change
Tagged climate research, solar effects, solar-climate nexus
Saudi Arabia May Run Out of Oil to Export by 2030
Saudi Arabia’s per capita oil consumption is higher than the U.S. and most developed countries Continue reading →
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Posted in baseload energy, Development, Nuclear power, Oil and gas
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Obama’s U-Turn: UN Climate Talks Going Nowhere
After one week of UN climate talks in Thailand, not a single country has made a fresh commitment, and US negotiators stunned delegates by calling for any new treaty to be ‘flexible’ and ‘dynamic’ rather than legally binding, representing a complete U-turn on its previous position. Continue reading →
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Courtroom Format To Debate Climate Change
A courtroom format in Orkney next week will tackle the question of climate change. Continue reading →
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Posted in Climate Change
Tagged climate hysteria, PlayStation® climatology, weather superstition
Do greenhouse gases warm the planet by 33°C? Jinan Cao checks the numbers.
Jinan Cao has been dissecting the nature of the greenhouse effect and a key calculation that I normally just accept without questioning. This will set a few pigeons loose, but it will be interesting to see where they land. Continue reading →
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H. Sterling Burnett: The Pro’s and Con’s of Romney’s Energy Plan
A great deal of ink has been spilled by commentators, journalists, and policy wonks since the release August 24th of presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s energy plan. Continue reading →
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Posted in Coal, Development, Fracking, Keystone XL, Oil and gas, Tar sands
Tagged deepwater drilling, energy infrastructure, KXL, natural gas, offshore drilling, oilsands
Robert Bradley Jr.: Windpower Layoffs Making PTC Extension Increasingly Moot
“The spate of layoffs that wind industry advocates have warned about has accelerated in recent weeks, with workers losing their jobs in key wind states such as Iowa and Colorado in a trend expected to continue at least into next year.” – Nick Juliano, “Wind Layoffs Mostly Hitting Constituents of PTC Supporters,” Greenwire, August 29, 2012. Continue reading →
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Tagged energy infrastructure, energy subsidies, government subsidies, really stupid idea, Wind power