Guest “When did The Babylon Bee take over The Grauniad?” by David Middleton I couldn’t make this sort of schist up, even if I was trying In the wake of…
The Guardian has got its knickers in a twist again!!
We have been measuring our organisation’s biodiversity footprint – here’s how we did it
Those damn Polar Bears just aren't dying the way we said they would, but it might/could/may/perhaps happen in the future.
The Guardian don’t mention that China’s target was a very easy one.
...climate scepticism was on the rise throughout the world, as populations start to grasp the effects of the looming Net Zero disaster.
CEO of biggest carbon credit certifier to resign after claims offsets worthless
From Jennifer Marohasy’s Blog Jennifer Marohasy I estimate the Bureau have about 200,000 parallel temperature records. These are handwritten records of temperatures measured at the same place and the same…
The latest garbage from the Guardian:
“The more a measure would change their lifestyle, the less they support it,” reported The Guardian.
A 0.7C difference is enough to generate more record hot days for the same weather, supporting the narrative of the new King – that the planet risks overheating.
There has been no harassment on our part. All the Bureau needs to do is produce the data that John Abbot and I have reasonably requested over the years and without undue delay.
Despite evidence to the contrary provided by real-world-data, climate alarmism over future tipping points seems to be a constant feature of the media, but they never happen – “its déjà vu all over again.”
WUWT recently covered a Guardian claim that "total climate meltdown cannot be stopped". It turns out this claim is too pessimistic, even for climate scientist Michael Mann.
No wonder the Guardian is in such dire straits. Apparently, I am one of their top readers globally, having read 64 articles this year!
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