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The New Pause lengthens once more – Watts Up With That?
By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley
The New Pause has lengthened by another two months. Even though the brief la Niña that began in late 2020 has now ended, on the UAH dataset there has been no global warming for 6 years 6 months…
“Renewable energies grew to become the second hottest energy supply within the US in…
Guest "I wouldn't have put it that way" by David Middleton
JULY 28, 2021Renewable energy became the second most popular power source in the US in 2020In 2020, renewable energy sources (including wind, hydropower, solar, biomass, and…
What Occurs When Local weather Activist Politicians Oppose New Mines – Watts Up With That?
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
The comedic spectacle of activist politicians choking off the supply of raw materials required for their precious green revolution, then wondering at the lack of progress.
‘Greenflation’ threatens to…
NASA chooses Falcon Heavy over SLS to launch Europa Clipper, saving about $ 2 billion
The bureaucracy of state control is slowly waning in space exploration, at least in the US. A series of delays, cost overruns, and imposed requirements have finally taken their toll on the Space Launch System (SLS), NASA's next-generation…
a golden braid of off-the-rails – Watts Up With That?
30 July 2021
Pat Frank
I get emails from the EPA Office of Public Engagement. They came regularly, though not since I submitted testimony to them on June 21.
The short of it is that on April 26, I received an email from the EPA…
Survival programs for Manhattan local weather safety advocates rise – with that?
Guest contribution by Eric Worrall
Increasingly, urban high-rise residents are flocking to survival skill camps to learn how to catch game and start fires by rubbing two sticks together.
Climate change fears are spurring more…
A Black Gap Emitted a Flare Away From us, however its Intense Gravity Redirected the Blast Again in…
In 1916, Albert Einstein put the finishing touches on his Theory of General Relativity, a journey that began in 1905 with his attempts to reconcile Newton’s own theories of gravitation with the laws of electromagnetism. Once complete,…
“Authoritarianism Can’t Beat Local weather Change” – Watts Up With That?
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
Alexander Butler, a Leeds University student, has published a rare and courageous climate activist defence of Democracy, by explaining in simple terms why authoritarians like Communist China likely have no…
Light-weight carbon fiber strengthened plastic gasoline tanks move a important take a look at and…
Materials science is still the unsung hero of space exploration. Rockets are more noticeable and control systems more precise, but they are useless without materials that can withstand the immense temperatures of the forces required to…
Dangerous economics of the local weather campaign (mitigation not supported by mainstream…
Reposted by MasterResource
By Robert Bradley Jr. - July 30, 2021
“Although the advocacy of aggressive climate change policies is often clad in the cloak of science, mainstream economists following the scientific literature have…