NYT published Clemson prof Todd May’s global warming article
A NY Time headline reads, “Would Human Extinction Be a Tragedy?” as Clemson professor Todd May writes, “Human beings are destroying large parts of the inhabitable earth and causing unimaginable suffering More...
Jerry Brown attacks Trump on climate, says he does ‘not represent the people of the United States’
California Gov. Jerry Brown attacked the Trump administration’s “behavior” at the United Nations climate summit in Poland, arguing it did “not represent the people of the United States.” “The United More...
Failing to Prepare Is Preparing to Fail: 9 Major Calamities That Possibly Await Humankind in the near Future
Every year presents new tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other calamities to the world. Although there are areas that are more affected than others, most people fear the possibility of these disasters occurring More...
Harvard to try ‘Highlander 2’ bad idea of blocking out sun to prevent global warming
Harvard University is planning to conduct an experiment ripped right out the horrible plot from Highlander II: The Quickening: block out the sun. A group of Harvard scientists plans to “tackle” climate More...
Michael Bloomberg, Tom Steyer funded groups behind latest global warming, climate change report
earth fireball destruction photo/ Bela Geletneky aka photoshopper24 via pixabay.com The federal government released the second volume of the National Climate Assessment, or NCA, on Friday. The federal report issued More...
Leftist Public Citizen targets Florida media for NOT linking heat to global warming
Founded by Ralph Nader in the 1970s, Public Citizen is a leftist lobbying group and now is taking aim at Florida’s media for not focusing on global warming while covering the weather in Florida. “While More...
Polar bears: Study of US-Russia population shows it’s ‘healthy and relatively abundant’
Not all polar bears are in the same dire situation due to retreating sea ice, at least not right now. Off the western coast of Alaska, the Chukchi Sea is rich in marine life, but the number of polar bears in the More...
EPA Report: US greenhouse gas emissions drop again despite exit from Paris Accords
Despite President Trump leading the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Accords, a new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report showed “overall decreases across sectors and that total U.S. greenhouse gas More...
Polar bears defying scientists and thriving amid global warming
A decade ago polar bears were classified as an endangered species as the global warming predictors pointed to the recession of Arctic sea ice and the animals were thought to be limited in their ability for hunting More...
New study: Global warming linked more to air pollution than greenhouse gases
In a recent article in the Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International, Transdyne Corporation geoscientist J. Marvin Herndon makes the claim that climate scientists, including the UN’s More...
Global Warming roundup: The questions after the IPCC report
After the IPCC report, global warming critics continue to ask the same questions, attacking the science of projecting temperature and weather decades, even centuries into the future. Anthony Watts writes: “…it’s More...
IPCC report calls for $122 trillion for clean energy, build ‘one to two nuclear power plants every day,’ world hunger would rise
In the new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) special report, the United Nations’ call for governments and companies to shift trillions of dollars into “low-carbon energy” systems to limit More...
NY Times questions why Democrats have abandoned climate change, global warming messaging for midterms
The New York Times is questioning why Democratic messaging on climate change and global warming has vanishing from the messaging ahead of the midterm elections. “In an election year that has included alarming More...
Florida Elections: Andrew Gillum tops list of endorsements from MoveOn, supporting candidates ‘fighting for progressive values’
MoveOn Political Action is announcing a wave of endorsements made by its members in Florida ahead of November’s midterm elections. Each of the candidates is currently fighting for progressive values like making More...
NASA launches satellite to ‘measure the ice of Earth’s frozen reaches with unprecedented accuracy’
NASA’s Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) successfully launched from California at 9:02 a.m. EDT Saturday, embarking on its mission to measure the ice of Earth’s frozen reaches with unprecedented More...
NEW IAEA report praises nuclear power as ‘clean’ and will ‘mitigate climate change’
Nuclear power can make a vital contribution to meeting climate change targets while delivering the increasingly large quantities of electricity needed for global economic development, according to a new IAEA report. Climate More...
Australia, New Zealand join Pacific Islands to sign Boe Declaration, global warming is ‘single greatest security threat,’ US needs to pay more
Watts With That published a guest post which displayed the authoritarian attitude over global warming in an article which began “Australia and New Zealand and the Pacific Island Nations have just tried to More...
Global Warming hysteria: Britain’s milk production will go down, so there will be a ‘shortage’ in 70 years
The latest scary and intense global warming story comes from the United Kingdom and begins with a reference to “the scorching weather and lack of rain has damaged crops, and the grass used to feed farm More...
Summer snow rolls in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho, as well as Germany, Austria, Italy, and Slovenia
Winter weather advisories have been issued by the National Weather Service for parts of the Rockies of Montana and Wyoming, where the NWS said a few inches of wet snow is possible early Monday into early Tuesday above More...
Scientists bemoan plant growth in Arctic, Alaska and Canada due to global warming as a ‘disruption to the ecosystem’
Plant growth in the Arctic is not seen as a positive even though they acknowledge that it’s difficult to predict how vegetation will respond to future warming. Now, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s More...