15 Apr
Here’s today’s SOHO (SOlar and Heliospheric Observatory) solar image:
Clean as a whistle, Old Sol is. At least free of any major magnetic field disturbance. There might well be some of those micro-sunspots but they’re so small as to not show in the MDI images that come from SOHO. Just for the record, it’s been 38 […]
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09 Apr
Conveniently, the Law of Unintended Consequences that I was pointing out in a previous posting was demonstrated today by a genuine, high-achieving PhD-type working in a legitimate cutting-edge scientific organisation. The timing is perfect to point out the principle of the law, and how mankind is continually tripping over it.
Just as I mentioned yesterday, mankind […]
Posted in Climate change, Science by: Martin Hale
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08 Apr
Today, John Holdren, Mr. Obama’s science advisor, shared with the AP that the current administration are discussing using radical technologies to combat global warming. You can read the specifics here - I’m not even going to give these crackpot ideas the column space. What I’d like to direct your attention to is a short exercise […]
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13 Mar
Yeah, all those dire predictions about how the evil of ‘global warming’ was going to cause more and worse hurricanes - you remember articles like this which was intended to scare you into fearing global warming. Or articles like this intended to do the same. Or even expensive government studies such as this one complete […]
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28 Jan
Here’s a nice piccy of the cruise ship CTMA-Vacancier, which is one of three ships stuck in the global warming that’s clogged up the mouth of the St. Lawrence River in Canada.
Hope the heat doesn’t get to the happy vacationers.
Posted in Climate change, Humour by: Martin Hale
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11 Jan
In the continuing unraveling of the theory of global warming, an academic in Great Britain, Faezeh Nick, has established that the computer models that predict a massive meltdown of the glaciers in Greenland thus raising sea levels substantially don’t fit the observed data. He does point out, however, that the computer model that predicts that […]
Posted in Climate change, Science by: Martin Hale
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09 Jan
I can’t help but laugh at how the evidentiary bottom seems to have fallen out of the whole global warming message. If you doubt me head over to Google and enter in the search terms “record cold 2008″ and “record snowfall 2008″. You can then spend hours learning that 2008 was definitely a year that […]
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05 Jan
I had seen this show teased in ads for the past couple of weeks and so I made a special point of tuning in. It was the History Channel’s Nostradamus: 2012 and purported to bring together the complex web of predictions regarding a world changing event on or about December 21, 2012. It’s not so […]
Posted in Climate change, Environment, Modern Culture by: Martin Hale
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04 Jan
For anyone who is an avid science reader, this article isn’t really news, but for the vast majority of people in the world, this is probably the first time you’ve seen it. The quick overview of the story is that a group of researchers have found microscopic evidence from places scattered around the North American […]
Posted in Climate change, Environment, Science by: Martin Hale
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31 Dec
For those readers who thought that I was just a lone voice in the wilderness when discussing the current sunspot dearth and the possible connection that might have to earthly climate, please to read. More and more people are waking up and shaking the illusions of man-made climate change from their eyes. For those readers […]
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