Global methane emissions automatically detected in satellite imagery using AI
Methane is particularly targeted for curbing greenhouse gas emissions because its significant global-warming potential in the short term exceeds carbon dioxide by over 80-fold. However, monitoring methane emissions and compiling their quantities have been cha…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #598
We do not believe any group of men adequate enough or wise enough to operate without scrutiny or without criticism. We know that the only way to avoid error is to detect it, that the only way to detect it is to be free to inquire. We know that in secrecy erro…
Alarmism Now – and Then (Modern Malthusianism in its 6th Decade)
And warnings about how exaggeration can backfire (New York Times: “In Climate Debate, Exaggeration Is a Pitfall“) have been thrown to the wind in the futile, costly pursuit of Net Zero.
Climate and the Energy Transition: Current Status and Challenges
Lorne Trottier and Jean-Patrick Toussaint discuss the current status and challenges of climate change and the energy transition, focusing on the need for renewable energy and electrification to mitigate climate change.
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #597
Mathematics is the Language of Science
Climate Change Weekly #505: The High Price of Climate Alarm
It is with no small amount of pleasure that I found a media outlet acknowledging President Joe Biden’s energy and climate policies have increased American’s energy costs.
20 Years Later, We’re Still Talking About ‘The Day After Tomorrow’
The 2004 movie is credited with both raising awareness and oversimplifying global warming. Since its release, climate change in fiction has evolved.
Earth Day—A Phony Holiday
April 22 was Earth Day.. Brain-dead “President” Biden issued a proclamation about it. This said: “More than 50 years ago today, some 20 million Americans came together across the country to demand that we prioritize our planet’s well-being. They came from ev…