By Kenneth Richard on 10. June 2026
In a new study, Professor of Earth Sciences Dr. IstvÃĄn KovÃĄcs emphasizes that climate models fail to account for CO2 emissions linked to tectonic processes or widespread mantle degassing. Instead, the modern carbon budget accountants primarily consider CO2 emissions from the tiny number of Earth’s active volcanoes and ignore the non-negligible mantle-derived emission quantities of […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG, Models |
By P Gosselin on 12. May 2026
In the German video titled “Klima-Hysterie wissenschaftlich widerlegt?” (Climate Hysteria Scientifically Refuted?), Dr. Bernd Fleischmann presents a critical view of current climate policies and the scientific consensus on climate change. Overuse of already refuted climate models Firstly, Fleischmann questions the reliability of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and the IPCC, accusing them […]
Posted in Hockey Team, IPCC, Models, Scepticism |
By Kenneth Richard on 6. May 2026
Another anthropogenic global warming (AGW) modeling failure emerges in observed tropical cyclone data. According to climate modeling (Knutson et al., 2015 and 2020), everyday human activities such as driving cars and using cell phones (AGW) should lead to increases in tropical cyclone (TC) landfall frequency and intensity (i.e., accumulated cyclone energy [ACE], or maximum windspeed). […]
Posted in Hurricanes/Tornados, Models, Natural Oceanic Oscillations |
By P Gosselin on 21. November 2025
The idea that global warming could paradoxically shut down the Gulf Stream, plunging Europe into a new cold spellâa scenario popularized by the film The Day After Tomorrowâis a powerful narrative. However, the latest episode of Klimaschau (Issue 237) challenges these alarmist predictions, scrutinizing the scientific evidence and the methods behind the claims. The segment […]
Posted in Models, Oceans |
By P Gosselin on 24. October 2025
This is not supposed to be happening, according to the climate models. Symbol image: NASA While the headlines relentlessly holler about “exploding global warming” and “dramatic melting” of the polar caps, the South Pole is telling a starkly different story. Here reports Germany’s Report 24. On October 15, the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station registered an […]
Posted in Antarctic, Models |
By Kenneth Richard on 22. August 2025
Utilizing AI’s evidence-streamlining capabilities, a new study (with “Grok” literally positioned as the lead author) summarizes a few of the key counterpoints undermining the CO2-drives-climate narrative. For example, consider that humans contribute just 10 GtC per year to the carbon cycle, whereas natureâs sources (ocean outgassing and soil respiration, primarily) contribute 220 GtC annually. The […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG, Emissions, Models |
By P Gosselin on 10. July 2025
In his latest newsletter, German professor Fritz Vahrenholt reports how the global average temperature has decreased in June and early July 2025, and has seen a downward trend since January 2025. The deviation from the long-term average of satellite measurements is +0.48 degrees Celsius, with values continuing to drop in July. Despite this global development, […]
Posted in CO2 and GHG, Cooling/Temperature, Models, Natural Variability |
By Kenneth Richard on 16. June 2025
Scientists have counter-intuitively determined that a melting Antarctic ice sheet serves to mitigate global warming. The anticipated accelerated melting of the Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) will mean massive amounts of freshwater will enter the Southern Ocean (SO) over the next one hundred years. According to a new studyâs panoply of SOFIA (Southern Ocean Freshwater Input […]
Posted in Antarctic, Cooling/Temperature, Models, Sea Ice |
By Kenneth Richard on 28. May 2025
“All in all, and contra to the IPCC reports, there is insufficient evidential basis for the use of carbon dioxide, et cetera, emissions â taken together, the IPCCâs Anthro â as climate policy variables.” â Green and Soon, 2025 A new evidence-based study provides compelling evidence that for decades the IPCC has been engaged âadvocacy […]
Posted in Climate Sensitivity, IPCC, Models |
By Kenneth Richard on 24. February 2025
“Our findings are unexpected: despite rising sea surface temperatures, global Eo [ocean evaporation/water vapor] has decreased in the most recent decade.” – Ma et al., 2025 A 2024 study published in PNAS again confirmed climate models fail to simulate what happens in the real world with regard to fundamental climate change variables like water vapor, […]
Posted in Models, Water Vapor |
By Kenneth Richard on 18. February 2025
It turns out the benefits of rising CO2 concentrations offsets any projected agricultural damage from climate warming. In 2023 US EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) activists dubiously raised the “social cost of carbon” (SCC) five-fold due to unsupportable forecasts of agricultural deterioration and declining crop yields resulting from doubled CO2 and consequent climate warming. The 500% […]
Posted in Agriculture, CO2 and GHG, Models |
By Kenneth Richard on 11. February 2025
Because the current state-of-the-art general circulation models (GCMs) cannot simulate the trends and variances in global precipitation over the last 84 years (1940-2023), their usefulness should be reconsidered. Hydrological processes – ocean circulation, water vapor, clouds – are key components of climate, easily overshadowing the impact of anthropogenic CO2 emissions by a factor of 2,100 […]
Posted in Cloud Climate Influence, Models |
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