Month: June 2024

Avoiding the Net Zero Trap

By Andy May

Clintel has just put out a new publication, We Can Still Avoid the Net Zero Trap, by Kees de Lange and Guus Berkhout.

Climate models – constructed by governmental organizations – predict a climate catastrophe caused by greenhouse gases, primarily CO2. This is even though water vapor is the most important greenhouse gas. The model-inspired narrative is that human CO2-emissions poses a fundamental threat to the survival of humanity, therefore, all fossil fuels must be banned.

Fortunately, this doom story is not consistent with the facts. Establishing cause and effect is the most difficult subject in science. After all, correlation is different from causation! This certainly applies to the behavior of our climate. After all, Earth’s climate is extremely complex. Climate processes take place in four-dimensional space: three spatial coordinates and one time coordinate. We know little about it and this is why Earth’s climate behavior is difficult to capture in models.

Experience shows that climate science should not start with complex models, but with reliable observations. The limitations of current climate models, partly due to numerous ungrounded assumptions and numerical limitations, are such that they do not yet properly emulate the climate system, thus they do not form a serious basis for forming climate policy. In particular, the premise that the human contribution to CO2 production can cause a future climate disaster is not supported by observations.

The geological archive tells us that there is no correlation, and therefore no causal link, between CO2 and temperature. Studies of ice cores show that warming precedes an increase in atmospheric CO2 content. The recent past points out that the natural variability of temperature is considerably greater than human influence on it. In the wake of the unreliable predictions of climate models, energy supply on a global scale has become a topic of heated debate. Due to the dubious conclusions of climate models about the role of CO2, fossil fuels have been condemned. The Net Zero approach has become, at least in the West, the political Holy Grail. The reliability of demand-driven fossil energy is sacrificed for supply-driven alternative energy illusions. The West is apparently prepared to risk prosperity for this. The rest of the world watches in amazement and, sometimes, delight.

The report argues for the further development of nuclear energy, with special attention given to the thorium reactor option and its associated advantages. In the long term, this is the only rational way to adequately supply the world with energy. There is therefore no reason to swim further into the Net Zero trap. We can still go back.

In summary, there is climate warming, but there is no climate crisis. Unfortunately, we are at the beginning of a self-made energy crisis. That is very bad news. A rapid and dramatic change in climate and energy policy, by all western governments, is required.

One minor correction to the report, Climate: The Movie was written, directed and edited by Martin Durkin, as well as produced by Tom Nelson.

via Watts Up With That?

https://ift.tt/7xRVwcp

June 10, 2024 at 08:06AM

NZW says Labour and Policy Exchange tricked

By Paul Homewood

 

 

London: 10 June 2024
NZW says Labour and Policy Exchange tricked

Net Zero Watch says that the Labour Party and the Conservative thinktank Policy Exchange have both been taken in by misleading information issued by the energy analysts Aurora.

Aurora performed the modelling behind a 2024 Policy Exchange paper on decarbonising the grid. It was cited last week by Claire Coutinho, who noted its conclusion that Labour’s 2030 timetable for Net Zero was unachievable. It was also cited by Ed Miliband, who pointed to its conclusion that Labour’s decarbonisation plans would deliver cost savings to consumers.

However, energy writer David Turver has now shown that Aurora’s financial assumptions bear little resemblance to reality. Mr Turver said:

Aurora are assuming costs for renewables that are a fraction of what we know apply in reality. They have also left out the costs of grid upgrades, hydrogen storage and carbon capture. There are hundreds of billions of pounds missing from their analysis. The cost savings they claim are completely spurious.

Net Zero Watch director Andrew Montford said:

It’s sad to see an influential think tank like Policy Exchange publishing such risible nonsense, but it’s always a risk when taking numbers directly from the green lobby.

And Mr Montford called for politicians to come clean about the costs of Net Zero.

Last year, Mr Sunak said the public needed to be told the truth about the costs of Net Zero. But he, Keir Starmer, Claire Coutinho and Ed Miliband are still bandying about figures that are no better than fantasy.

via NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT

https://ift.tt/XJu1cpD

June 10, 2024 at 04:52AM

“The Green Party dropped nearly 9 per cent”

“As the provisional results for the European election came in on Sunday, the shock to the German system ran deep. All three parties of the ruling coalition haemorrhaged votes with the Greens plummeting particularly low. Anti-establishment parties made gains. The far-right achieved record results. With regional elections in the autumn and federal elections next year, Germany could be headed for the biggest political upset in the history of its post-war democracy.

Olaf Scholz has been humiliated – and Germany is now in crisis

About Tony Heller

Just having fun

This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.

via Real Climate Science

https://ift.tt/McCT4Of

June 10, 2024 at 04:37AM

One Minute Junking: Emissions cause heat waves?

Related links: Washington Post article | EPA heat wave graph | US National Climate Assessment heat wave graph | EPA emissions graph

via JunkScience.com

https://ift.tt/4tEqK9I

June 10, 2024 at 04:34AM