No, Arctic Sea Ice Isn’t Shrinking
Further scientific evidence has emerged showing that summer sea ice in the Arctic has shown no significant decline since 2007, contradicting the alarmist claims of the Net Zero zealots.
Further scientific evidence has emerged showing that summer sea ice in the Arctic has shown no significant decline since 2007, contradicting the alarmist claims of the Net Zero zealots.
A major U.S. disaster database from the NOAA that was quoted by President Biden as proof of the harms of climate change is slammed as an "egregious failure of scientific inquiry" for its numerous flaws and biases.
The Government's hydrogen policy is a crime against thermodynamics, says David Turver. It makes no sense to lose half the energy converting methane to hydrogen, only to mix it back in with the natural gas supply.
As time goes on, more and more of the green agenda resembles an effort by the global upper classes to pull the drawbridge up behind them and leave the peasants on the other side of the moat forever, says Dr David McGrogan.
The claim doing the rounds in the mainstream media that 2023 was the hottest in 125,000 years lacks any credible scientific evidence, says Chris Morrison. Arctic tundra were covered in forest 10,000 years ago.
Labour is set to scale back its £28 billion Net Zero investment pledge amid concerns that the Conservatives are going to pursue a "scorched earth" strategy and splurge on tax cuts and other items.
Almost half the Conservative backbench MPs in Parliament belong to a caucus promoting extreme collective Net Zero ideas that is funded by a small group of green billionaire foundations.
Ben Pile predicts that in 2024 Net Zero scepticism is going to grow, threatening the cross-party Westminster consensus on climate policy.
Read the Daily Sceptic's 2024 Almanac of Bad Futurology, from Lord Kelvin's claim that flying machines wouldn't be possible to King Charles's prediction we had eight years to save the planet in 2009.
Junk science alert: top Met Office scientists have indicated that they are set to ditch actual temperature data in favour of model predictions, the quicker to declare a breach of the 1.5°C 'threshold'.
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