Month: March 2019

GWPF Welcomes New-Found Energy Realism Of Cumbrian Councillors

London, 20 March: The Global Warming Policy Forum welcomes the decision by councillors of Cumbria County Council to unanimously approve a new coal mine near Whitehaven.

The first deep coal mine in the UK for more than 30 years was given the go-ahead on Tuesday by Cumbria county councillors.
Woodhouse Colliery is expected to employ 500 people, with an estimated 2,000 more in its supply chain

This coal mine will bring many new jobs and £180m of investment to Cumbria, and does not require the job-destroying subsidies enjoyed by the renewables industry.

It goes without saying that local politicians should put the livelihoods of their residents first, but this basic duty is becoming more and more difficult to fulfil in the hyper-politicised and over-heated atmosphere of climate alarmism. So the councillors of all three mainstream parties deserve particular recognition for their energy realism.

The new coal mine will produce higher-value coking coal, which is a key ingredient in steel-making. Steel is used to produce many things, not least wind-turbine blades which cannot be produced cost effectively by renewable energy.

Despite the so-called coal ‘phase-out’, the UK continues to need coal for industrial uses, and to supply back-up power stations which keep the lights on and the national grid stable. During the first nine months of 2018, 37% of our coal came from Russia.

Offshoring our coal production to countries with lower environmental controls will only increase global CO2 emissions due to transportation and further degradation of natural environments.

The GWPF hopes that politicians at all levels of government will take heed of the decision that councillors in Cumbria have made, recognising that the needs of people both at the local and national level should always come before non-sensical demands by climate activists.
 

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March 20, 2019 at 09:54AM

New global standard counts the cost of environmental damage

Chalmers University of Technology Environmental damage costs society enormous amounts of money – and often leaves future generations to foot the bill. Now, a new ISO standard will help companies valuate and manage the impact of their environmental damage, by providing a clear figure for the cost of their goods and services to the environment.…

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March 20, 2019 at 08:06AM

Mail Says Our Nice Weather Is Due To Global Warming!

By Paul Homewood

 

 

The Mail really is getting awful these days!

 

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If winter seemed unseasonably warm this year, it’s not just a coincidence, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA).

In 2019, January through February was the globe’s fourth warmest two-month period in 140 years said the organization in a recent monthly report.

According to the NOAA, which chronicles rising temperatures across the globe, the month of February clocked in at 55.3 F, which is 1.42 degrees higher than the 20th century average of 53.9 degrees.

Most of the globe experienced temperatures that ranged from 'much warmer than average' to 'record warmest.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-6823323/NOAA-finds-two-month-stretch-January-February-FOURTH-warmest-140-years.html

The idea that our warm weather in February had anything to do with global warming is utterly ridiculous and dishonest.

It had no more to do with global temperatures than the record cold in the US did, or for matter the Beast from the East that froze us last year.

Even if we accept NOAA’s figures ( a big IF), global temperatures last month was pretty average by standards of the last couple of decades, which like it or not is now our “normal climate”, ie the one we are used to.

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https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cag/global/time-series/globe/land_ocean/1/2/1880-2019

 

 

Tony Heller does his usual hatchet job anyway, reminding us that most of NOAA’s data is actually made up:

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 https://realclimatescience.com/2019/03/noaa-among-the-eight-warmest-februarys-on-record/

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March 20, 2019 at 06:39AM

The Media & the WWF Torture Scandal

News organizations have turned their own journalists into WWF cheerleaders.

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March 20, 2019 at 06:31AM