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Baden-Württemberg authorities broadcasts plans to clear the state forest, building of 1000…
From the NoTricksZone
By P. Gosselin on August 6, 2021
Dystopian nature conservation… .500 wind turbines in state forests, millions of tons of concrete and steel… deforestation, permanently destroyed biotopes.
A large part of…
Animals May Have Been Round A whole lot of Thousands and thousands of Years Earlier Than Beforehand…
According to the most widely accepted theories, evolutionary biologists assert that life on Earth began roughly 4 billion years ago, beginning with single-celled bacteria and gradually giving way to more complex organisms. According to…
Potsdam Institute Predicts Imminent Gulf Stream Collapse, Widespread Cooling – Watts Up With That?
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
According to Niklas Boers of the Potsdam Institute, if we don’t curb global warming, a large scale “Day After Tomorrow” style cooling event could strike in as little as two decades.
Climate crisis:…
Russia’s new module places the station out of place, inflicting a delay for Starliners
On July 28, the International Space Station (ISS) suffered a mishap after a new Russian module (named Nauka) fired its engines just hours after it arrived. As a result, the entire station was temporarily pushed out of position, which…
Polar bear assault in Greenland blamed on latest “warmth wave” for no purpose – Watts Up With…
From polar bear science
A polar bear bit a member of a film team near the Danish military base Daneborg in East Greenland on Monday (2. There are of course no concrete indications of cause and effect. The news agency reporting on the…
Two spaceships fly previous Venus solely 33 hours aside
When Longfellow wrote about "Ships Going By At Night" in 1863, he probably wasn't thinking of satellites passing near Venus. He probably wouldn't have considered 575,000 km to be "temporary" either, but on the scale of interplanetary…
Is world warming an emergency – count on it?
Newsweek's The Debate podcast invited James Taylor to join their program to discuss Heather Goldstone, the chief communications officer for the Woodell Climate Research Center.
Kudos to the podcast moderators at Newsweek for the fair…
Astronomy and Geophysics is Rife With Bullying and Harassment
It’s a common reassurance made by adults to teens and adolescents who constantly face the threat of violence, cyberbullying, and ostracism: “It gets better.” Once you graduate, once you grow up and join the workforce, all the mistreatment…
Your Tax {Dollars} At Work – Watts Up With That?
A few quotes about taxpayer money spent on useless climate studies from a fascinating site called Open The Books.
Quote The First — Bogus Warnings From The Future (emphasis mine in all cases)
Here is an eerie way to spend $5.7…
Shadows on the moon may even disguise water throughout the day
Shadows have always been known to be excellent hiding spots. They can even hide unexpected things from the earth. According to a new NASA study, there could be water moving from shadow to shadow on the moon - even in daylight.…