Month: May 2017

A Global Warming Surprise

A Global Warming Surprise

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Exploring some of the intricacies of GW [Global Warming] science can lead to surprising results that have major consequences.  In a recent invited talk at the Heartland Institute’s ICCC-12 [Twelfth International Conference on Climate Change], I investigated three important topics: Inconsistencies in the surface temperature record. Their explanation as artifacts arising from the misuse of […]

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May 12, 2017 at 12:27AM

Global warming ‘hiatus’ debate flares up again

Global warming ‘hiatus’ debate flares up again

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Industrial emissions continued to rise rapidly in the early 21st century, but temperatures did not increase as much as some expected. The latest salvo in an ongoing row over global-warming trends claims that warming has indeed slowed down this century.

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May 12, 2017 at 12:57AM

Europe’s Biggest Solar Company Goes Up In Smoke

Europe’s Biggest Solar Company Goes Up In Smoke

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Europe’s Biggest Solar Company Goes Up In Smoke

Meanwhile: African Nations To Build More Than 100 New Coal Power Plants

Germany’s SolarWorld, once Europe’s biggest solar power equipment group, said on Wednesday it would file for insolvency, overwhelmed by Chinese rivals who had long been a thorn in the side of founder and CEO Frank Asbeck, once known as “the Sun King”. A renewed wave of cheap Chinese exports, caused by reduced ambitions in China to expand solar power generation, was too much to bear for the group, which made its last net profit in 2014. —Reuters, 11 May 2017

The company once hailed as Europe’s largest solar panel producer filed for bankruptcy Wednesday, blaming cheap Chinese panels for flooding the market. SolarWorld is only the latest bankrupt solar company to blame the Chinese. U.S.-based Suniva Inc. filed for bankruptcy in April, also citing stiff competition from Chinese solar panel makers. The solar industry’s biggest problem is likely the very mechanism that led to its rise: lucrative subsidies. European subsidies, mostly in Germany, led to a massive expansion of the companies green energy industry, but eventually subsidies became their undoing as cheaper solar panels from China began to win out. –Michael Bastasch, The Daily Caller, 11 May 2017

More than 100 coal power plants are in various stages of planning or development in 11 African countries outside of South Africa — more than eight times the region’s existing coal capacity. Africa’s embrace of coal is in part the result of its acute shortage of power. –Jonathan W. Rosen, National Geographic, 10 May 2017

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May 12, 2017 at 12:43AM

Another Arctic Ice Panic Over as Global Temperatures Plummet

Another Arctic Ice Panic Over as Global Temperatures Plummet

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In recent months global temperatures have plummeted by more that 0.6 degrees: just as happened 17 years ago after a similarly strong El Niño.
Inevitably, when even satellite temperatures were showing 2016 as “the hottest year on record”, we were going to be told last winter that the Arctic ice was at its lowest extent ever. Sure enough, before Christmas, a report from the US National Oceanic and…

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May 12, 2017 at 12:40AM