A radical climate strategy emerges: charge big oil firms with homicide
Oil companies have come under increasing legal scrutiny and face allegations of defrauding investors, racketeering, and a wave of other lawsuits. But a new paper argues there’s another way to hold big oil accountable for climate damage: trying companies for…
Austrian museum skews paintings to reflect climate change – ABC News
A Vienna museum is hanging some of its paintings at an angle to reflect the possible effects of climate change on the landscapes they depict ByThe Associated Press March 21, 2023, 8:02 AM VIENNA — A Vienna museum is hanging…
Scientists deliver ‘final warning’ on climate crisis: act now or it’s too late
Scientists have delivered a “final warning” on the climate crisis, as rising greenhouse gas emissions push the world to the brink of irrevocable damage that only swift and drastic action can avert. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), made…
A Primer On The IPCC’s Implausible Climate Scenarios
Next Monday the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change will release its so-called “Synthesis Report” which will integrate the findings of six different reports that it has released since 2014. I have not participated in the IPCC nor have I seen…
CNN Article About Dangerous Climate Feedback Loops Based On OpEd—Not Science
An article in CNN claims feedback responses to rising temperatures driven by increasing carbon dioxide concentrations may result in deadly, permanent changes to the Earth’s climate. The article provides no evidence to support this alarming claim because there is no…
A high of 34 degrees in Boston today, while D.C. sees highs in the mid-70s. What’s with the huge difference? – The Boston Globe
Boston is getting pummeled with snow and wind on Thursday. But 400 miles south, the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore area is enjoying a balmy day, with temperatures expected to climb into the mid-70s. The wide disparity is a pattern some…
Stronger El Niño events may speed up irreversible melting of Antarctic ice, research finds
Stronger El Niño events due to global heating may accelerate irreversible melting of the Antarctic ice sheet and ice shelves and the rise in sea levels, according to research from Australia’s premier government science agency. Previous studies have found that…
Taking A Stand Against The Climate Inquisition
Climate alarmists falsely claim to uphold the sanctity of scientific integrity while simultaneously violating the scientific method by suppressing debate, scientific inquiry, and the free exchange of ideas. Spokespersons for the “Climate Inquisition” (CI) do this, they say because they…
Antarctic science expedition put on ice due to problems with Australia’s research vessel Nuyina
A major scientific expedition to urgently assess record-low sea ice levels in Antarctica has been cancelled due to ongoing repairs of Australia’s icebreaking vessel, RSV Nuyina, with climate scientists expressing disappointment at “Band-Aid” solutions. US scientists have this week reported…
The return of El Nino could make the world even hotter — endangering a critical climate threshold – CNBC
El Nino episodes can have a significant impact on weather conditions worldwide. For instance, the northern areas of South America are likely to experience reduced rainfall and incur an increased risk of fires and droughts. Pedro Vilela | Getty Images…
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