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  • May was world's second-hottest on record, EU scientists say

    06/11/2025 9:14:12 AM PDT · by DallasBiff · 52 replies
    Reuters ^ | 6/11/25 | Kate Abnett
    BRUSSELS, June 11 (Reuters) - The world experienced its second-warmest May since records began this year, a month in which climate change fuelled a record-breaking heatwave in Greenland, scientists said on Wednesday. Last month was Earth's second-warmest May on record - exceeded only by May 2024 - rounding out the northern hemisphere's second-hottest March-May spring on record, the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said in a monthly bulletin
  • Shock New Evidence Shows Unnatural 60-Second Heat Spikes Drive Many UK Met Office Temperature ‘Records’

    06/11/2025 7:52:15 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 23 replies
    Watts Up With That? ^ | June 11, 2025 | Staff
    Substantial evidence has emerged to suggest that the UK Met Office is promoting the political cause of Net Zero by using recently introduced sensitive thermometers to collect 60-second unnatural heat spikes. These pulses are used to promote constant clickbait ‘records’ and claim exaggerated atmospheric warming. Furthermore, it appears that these short-term ‘spikes’ are larger in junk sites with massive internationally recognised ‘uncertainties”. Almost eight in 10 of the Met Office’s nationwide temperature measuring stations are in junk CIMO Classes 4 and 5 with possible errors up to 2°C and 5°C respectively. On May 1st, the Met Office claimed a station...
  • Why Does American Higher Education Work So Poorly?

    06/11/2025 7:44:34 AM PDT · by karpov · 29 replies
    James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal ^ | June 11, 2025 | George Leef
    After enjoying many decades of high public support, higher education in the U.S. is in serious decline. Polls show that a sizeable percentage of the populace now doubts that college is worth the cost and that it contributes to the public good. Enrollments keep falling, and the luster that a college degree used to confer on graduates has become tarnished, especially since recent events indicate that, instead of helping them mature, college turns them into ideologically obsessed activists. What has gone wrong? In his latest book, Let Colleges Fail, economics professor Richard Vedder employs his insights to answer that question....
  • Irony: German Town Cancels Climate Heat & Drought Event – Due To Cool, Wet Weather!

    06/09/2025 6:22:00 PM PDT · by george76 · 10 replies
    Watts Up With That ^ | 7. June 2025 | P Gosselin
    To combat climate change, German towns and cities are busily implementing “heat plans”. Germany has ambitious climate neutrality goals, aiming to be climate-neutral by 2045. The lives of millions of people are at risk! The so-called Heat Planning Act went into force in January 2024 and legally obliges municipalities to develop these plans. Larger cities (over 100,000 inhabitants) have until mid-2026 to do so, and smaller towns until mid-2028. One key aspect is adapting to summer heatwaves and protecting public health. This includes measures such as public awareness campaigns about staying safe during heatwaves, establishing cooling centers and long-term urban...
  • Earth's atmosphere hasn't had this much CO2 in millions of years

    06/05/2025 2:49:02 PM PDT · by PROCON · 87 replies
    nbcnews.com ^ | June 5, 2025 | By Denise Chow and Chase Cain
    New data shows that CO2 levels have broken through 430 parts per million, an indication that human-caused global warming will continue to warp the environment.Earth’s atmosphere now has more carbon dioxide in it than it has in millions — and possibly tens of millions — of years, according to data released Thursday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and scientists at the University of California San Diego.For the first time, global average concentrations of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas emitted as a byproduct of burning fossil fuels, exceeded 430 parts per million (ppm) in May. The new readings were...
  • Guess How Much D.C. Dems Wasted on Streetcars They’re Now Ditching?

    06/04/2025 12:58:54 PM PDT · by Rummyfan · 51 replies
    PJ Media ^ | 3 June 2025 | Catherine Salgado
    The streetcar left much to be desired. The Democrat-run city of Washington, D.C., is derailing its $200 million boondoggle streetcar system only 10 years after the streetcars began to operate. Oh well, $200 million of our hard-earned taxpayer funds down the drain — on to the next expensive wasteful project! The costly D.C. streetcar system, only 2.2 miles long, is going into the trash heap 15 years after the track was first laid and only a decade into operations. The streetcars were justified originally as being more “environmentally friendly” — Dems love to shove in the climate hoax everywhere —...
  • Bono’s Deep Thoughts Are Even Worse Than His Last 35 Years of Music

    06/04/2025 9:46:48 AM PDT · by Rummyfan · 36 replies
    Town Hall ^ | 4 June 2025 | Kurt Schlichter
    Joe Rogan just had Bono on his podcast, and Bono, who famously poses as the great White Irish savior of the Third World, stated that America’s USAID cuts have already killed 300,000 people. Well, that’s a lot of people. Rogan pointed out that USAID is a giant money laundering scam, and a lot of other people have been either asking where all these 300,000 dead people are or wondering why Bono – who’s rich beyond measure thanks to the bad taste of so many people – doesn’t get his checkbook out and start scribbling. No evidence supports his ridiculous claim,...
  • Hundreds of Thousands Told To Stay Indoors in 3 States

    06/04/2025 9:42:07 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 19 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 06/03/2025 | Chloe Mayer
    Residents living across a huge area spanning three states have been warned of dangerous air pollution levels on Tuesday. Swathes of Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin are all affected by poor air quality, with an area around Minneapolis covered by one of the most severe warnings. Smoke from wildfires, combined with the current weather conditions, have contributed to the pollution. Why It Matters Health officials warn that vulnerable populations — such as children, older adults and individuals with existing respiratory issues — face heightened risks during periods of poor air quality. Even healthy members of the general public may experience health...
  • Meet the ‘anti-Greta Thunberg’ weather nerd debunking climate myths and skewering the extremist elder statesmen

    05/31/2025 9:14:56 AM PDT · by Labyrinthos · 28 replies
    New York Post ^ | May 31, 2025 | Chadwick Moore
    “I’m the anti-Greta Thunberg. In fact, she’s only 19 days older than me,” Martz tells The Post, barely a week out from receiving his undergraduate degree in meteorology from Pennsylvania’s Millersville University. Unlike the Swedish climate poster child turned Gaza groupie, Martz tackles the incomprehensibly complex subject of Earth’s ever-changing climate with reason and data, rather than alarmists’ emotional outbursts and empty, disruptive antics — or the increasingly mystical theories of left-wing academics.
  • Energy group says Biden had no knowledge of climate change EOs, doubt validity of autopen use

    05/31/2025 11:27:09 AM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 3 replies
    Just the News ^ | May 30, 2025 10:26pm Updated: May 31, 2025 8:45am | Amanda Head
    A pro-energy group scrutinized eight of former President Joe Biden's executive orders which pertained to climate and energy issues, but their research found no evidence that Biden ever spoke publicly about the contents of the climate change-oriented EOs. The group also asserts that the signatures on the EOs match Biden's autopen signature instead of his genuine signature, thus calling into question whether the president ever knew about the executive orders. Power the Future, the organization who examined the orders, is now urging investigations from multiple bodies to determine if Biden knew of the executive orders and, if not, who did,...
  • State senator pushes bill to limit your travel

    05/30/2025 7:25:38 PM PDT · by simpson96 · 48 replies
    BizPacReview ^ | 5/27/2025 | Chris Donaldson
    A Massachusetts state senator has introduced a bill that would create a government commission tasked with coming up with ways to reduce the number of miles that residents drive in their personal vehicles to bring the Commonwealth into compliance with the Net Zero carbon mandate, a draconian scheme that advocates insist is necessary to stave off the coming global warming apocalypse. 82-year-old Senate Majority Leader Cynthia Creem who chairs the Massachusetts Senate Committee on Climate Change & Global Warming has filed Bill S.2246, titled “An Act Aligning The Commonwealth’s Transportation Plans With Its Mandates and Goals For Reducing Emissions and...
  • Gibraltar's Insane $10B Tunnel to Africa [13:07]

    01/14/2025 12:49:14 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 36 replies
    YouTube ^ | November 30, 2024 | MegaBuilds
    Spain and Morocco want to build an ambitious crossing over, or under, the Strait of Gibraltar by the beginning of the next decade. In this video, we'll explore the possibility of building a bridge or a tunnel between Europe and Africa and why the 2030 World Cup could be the spark that sets everything in motion.0:00 Strait of Gibraltar Crossing0:32 History of the Strait of Gibraltar 2:37 Why Building a Crossing Makes Sense3:29 Could a Bridge Actually Work?4:31 The Greatest Challenge8:04 An Insane Proposal for a Gibraltar Bridge8:40 A Tunnel Between Continents10:17 Gibraltar's New 2030 TunnelGibraltar's Insane $10B Tunnel to...
  • Morocco turns on what will become the world’s largest solar power plant

    09/23/2016 10:57:43 PM PDT · by aquila48 · 27 replies
    Verge ^ | Feb 5, 2016 | Loren Grush
    Morocco has turned on its massive solar power plant in the town of Ourrzazate, on the edge of the Saharan desert. The plant already spans thousands of acres and is capable of generating up to 160 megawatts of power. It's already one of the biggest solar power grids in the world, capable of being seen from space. And it's only going to get bigger. The current grid, called Noor I, is just the first phase of a planned project to bring renewable energy to millions living in Morocco. It will soon be followed by expansions, Noor II and Noor III,...
  • Cold War-era Alaskan tunnel yields clues on climate

    03/30/2016 6:51:37 PM PDT · by smokingfrog · 6 replies
    E&E Publishing ^ | 3-29-16 | Margaret Kritz Hobson
    <p>FOX, Alaska -- Ten miles north of Fairbanks, along a man-made valley cleared by industrial gold dredgers in the early 1900s, a small red building at the base of a hill provides a portal to the geologic history of central Alaska.</p>
  • Wrongful death lawsuit says Big Oil contributed to heat wave and woman’s death

    05/29/2025 5:33:22 PM PDT · by artichokegrower · 43 replies
    Santa Cruz Sentinel ^ | May 29, 2025 | By ASSOCIATED PRESS
    In one of the nation’s first wrongful-death claims seeking to hold the fossil fuel industry accountable for its role in the changing climate, a Washington state woman is suing seven oil and gas companies, saying they contributed to an extraordinarily hot day that led to her mother’s fatal hyperthermia.
  • Ancient Africans used 'no fly zones' to bring herds south

    03/12/2015 7:02:39 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 9 replies
    Washington University ^ | March 9, 2015 | Gerry Everding
    Once green, the Sahara expanded 5,500 years ago, leading ancient herders to follow the rain and grasslands south to eastern Africa. But about 2,000 years ago, their southward migration stalled out, stopped in its tracks, archaeologists presumed, by tsetse-infested bush and disease. As the theory goes, the tiny tsetse fly altered the course of history, stopping the spread of domesticated animal herding with a bite that carries sleeping sickness and nagana, diseases often fatal for the herder and the herded. Now, isotopic research on animal remains from a nearly 2,000-year-old settlement near Gogo Falls in the present-day bushy woodlands of...
  • Sahara Dust Storm To Cover Half Of The United States

    06/22/2020 5:06:21 PM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 60 replies
    VIDEO MODEL: Half Of The United States To Be Covered In Atmospheric Saharan Dust Storm Through The Coming Week Period - Tag a friend/family member in the comment section below, share to spread information The National Weather Force dust forecast model clearly shows the deep Saharan dust field coming into the Caribbean and moving through the Eastern half of the USA over the next 7 days.Use my model in this video to show the deepest areas of dust, and you will notice a sky color change, including the beautiful sunrise and sunset colors. K.MARTINSenior Meteorologisthttps://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=278308190036371 
  • African Dust Storms Stifle Hurricanes, Study Suggests

    10/10/2006 5:02:55 PM PDT · by Vermonter · 11 replies · 346+ views
    yahoo news ^ | 10/10/2006 | Ker Than
    Westward swirling clouds of dust from the Sahara Desert might be putting a damper on Atlantic Ocean hurricanes, a new study suggests. Researchers analyzing satellite data from the past 25 years found that during years when the dust storms rose up, fewer hurricanes swept across the Atlantic, while periods of low dust storm activity were followed by more intense hurricane activity. Hurricanes are fueled by heat and moisture, and it's thought the dust storms help muffle the storms before they fully develop. By doing so, however, the dust storms could shift a hurricane's direction further to the west, the researchers...
  • Sand Storm Headed For Florida Next Week

    07/23/2005 6:40:04 PM PDT · by Black Tooth · 39 replies · 2,049+ views
    Miami Herald ^ | 7/22/05 | DAVID OVALLE
    Another storm is headed toward South Florida -- and it's not a hurricane. Born in the desert of North Africa, an immense cloud of Saharan sand is being swept across the Atlantic Ocean by the tradewinds. By early next week, South Floridians will experience hazy blue skies, bright orange sunsets and coats of reddish dust on their cars, the National Weather Service said Friday. ''This is not going to be a tremendous event, but it will be kind of interesting,'' said Jim Lushine, a severe weather expert with Miami's weather bureau. The sand is lifted from the Sahara Desert, piggybacking...
  • Sahara Dust Cloud heads for Florida!

    07/23/2005 10:27:21 AM PDT · by luknskill · 24 replies · 2,115+ views
    The cloud heading this way is almost as big as the United States, Lushine said. Thought this was out of the ordinary. The size anyhow. http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/nationworld/story/5040423p-4596815c.html