Month: March 2019

Polar Bear Population May Have Quadrupled Since 1960s, Despite Climate Alarmism

The plight of arctic polar bears is an emotional tragedy that has helped advance public awareness about the devastating impact of climate change. Except, it’s not actually true.

According a new book published by the Global Warming Policy Foundation, polar bear numbers appear to have quadrupled since the 1960s.

“My scientific estimates make perfect sense and they tally with what the Inuit and other Arctic residents are seeing on the ground,” said Susan Crockford, a Foundation scholar and author of the book, “The Polar Bear Catastrophe That Never Happened.”

“Almost everywhere polar bears come into contact with people, they are much more common than they used to be. It’s a wonderful conservation success story,” she said.

Climate activists and news media reports have often cited polar bears as a relatable casualty in the global climate-change crisis, but Crockford says the data used to support that narrative has been manipulated.

In her book, she re-examines the “absurd values used in official estimates,” and explains that the catastrophic decline in polar bear numbers that was predicted in 2007 never materialized.

“Polar bear specialists have consistently tried to low-ball the polar bear population figures,” Crockford said.

Using science, her book tracks the rise and fall of the polar bear as an icon of the global-warming movement.

It’s a cautionary tale of scientific arrogance among researchers who staked their careers on untested computer models and buried inconvenient facts.

Crockford details the attempts of climate scientists to hide polar bear population growth, a major reason for which has nothing to do with climate, she says, but rather protection from over-hunting.

Crockford also says that she’s been ruthlessly targeted for her scientific findings, and that a smear campaign to silence her isn’t just about protecting the climate-change narrative, but the billions in funding that comes with it.

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March 22, 2019 at 01:33PM

EU decides to quietly drop “carbon neutrality by 2050″

France  (with nukes) and Germany (with a huge renewables component) used to lead the climate panic in the EU while the Eastern block (like Poland, with more coal and less cash) used to push back against it. But now Germany has finally had to pull the pin on the fantasy deadlines it kept failing to meet. This is despite renewables overtaking coal in Germany in January.

The EU Council has just released its summit statement– basically saying yes to all the IPCC favourite pet visions but not putting any dates on it. With no dates, it’s basically a meaningless wishlist.

But hey, it’s only the planet at stake, it’s not like there is a deadline that matters anyway eh?

The GWPF Calls it “Over” for the EU’s big carbon-neutral-by-2050 target

March 20: Tomorrow, the 28 leaders of EU countries are set to adopt a new strategy on action to combat climate change. In light of the student protests spreading across Europe and the world, many leaders in the West had wanted to strengthen the strategy. But this has been fiercely resisted by Eastern European countries led by Poland.

According to a leaked draft of the strategy, Poland […]

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March 22, 2019 at 01:17PM

An endorsement by Rush Limbaugh -‘Watts Up With That? It’s a cool little website’

Love or Hate him, millions of people listen to him. And to get an unsolicited endorsement, was not only a surprise, but it caused quite a traffic spike here yesterday. During the last hour of his radio program yesterday, he was talking about Bernie Sanders view of climate. He said: Anyway, Bernie Sanders, he vows…

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March 22, 2019 at 11:30AM

This Date In 1907

On this date in 1907, the average maximum temperature across the US was 73F, and White Hall, Illinois was 94F – more than 40 degrees warmer than today.  Imagine the hysteria from climate scientists if Illinois had March temperatures that hot today.

The two warmest March 22nd’s were in 1907 and 1910 – when CO2 was 300 PPM.

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March 22, 2019 at 10:21AM