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Food shocks increase as world warms

Food shocks increase as world warms Overfishing is one of the most serious threats to marine food supplies. Image: By Fabien Bazanegueon Unsplash Heat extremes harm harvests. So do floods, drought and high winds. Climate change spurs food shocks that threaten the supper table. LONDON, 1 February, 2019 − More than ever, the world’s ways of keeping hunger at […]

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Human carbon emissions to rise in 2019

Human carbon emissions to rise in 2019 Tropical forests continue to suffer devastation. Image: By ViniLowRaw on Unsplash Here comes another dismal science forecast, with human carbon emissions due to rise this year. Forests may be unable to keep pace as global warming increases. LONDON, 31 January, 2019 − Stand by for a year in which global warming can only […]

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Amidst Global Warming Hysteria, NASA Expects Global Cooling

Amidst Global Warming Hysteria, NASA Expects Global Cooling Those promoting CO2 as the reason for global warming are hucksters and those taken in by hucksters. Please consider NASA Sees Climate Cooling Trend Thanks to Low Sun Activity. “We see a cooling trend,” said Martin Mlynczak of NASA’s Langley Research Center. “High above Earth’s surface, near the […]

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Permafrost thaws as global warming sets in

Permafrost thaws as global warming sets in Stone circles caused by permafrost on the Norwegian archipelago of  Svalbard. Image: By Hannes Grobe, via Wikimedia Commons   Global warming is at work far below the surface, at depths seemingly insulated from the greenhouse effect. This is bad news for the permafrost. LONDON, 29 January, 2019 – Even in […]

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A Planet in Crisis: The Heat’s On Us

A Planet in Crisis: The Heat’s On Us I’m standing atop Rush Hill on Alaska’s remote St. Paul Island. While only 665 feet high, it provides a 360-degree view of this tundra-covered, 13-mile-long, seven-mile-wide part of the Pribilof Islands. While the hood of my rain jacket flaps in the cold wind, I gaze in wonder […]

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Warmer waters leave Irish anglers fishless

Warmer waters leave Irish anglers fishless Anglers’ prize: But the salmon is not doing well in Irish waters. Image:  Via Wikimedia Commons [public domain] Irish anglers are having little luck as fish feel the effects of warmer waters − which are also increasing greenhouse gases. WEST OF IRELAND, 16 January, 2019 − Unusually high temperatures […]

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The Overlooked Catalyst That Will Send Energy Demand Soaring

The Overlooked Catalyst That Will Send Energy Demand Soaring As the earth gets hotter, energy demand will increase significantly along with global temperatures. Now a team of researchers in China has determined in a recent study that by the end of this century, peak energy demand in China will increase by a minimum of 72 […]

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Warming may mean sea levels 30 cms higher

Warming may mean sea levels 30 cms higher An Irish railway station, built with sea level rise in mind. Image: By Sarah777, via Wikipedia Commons Warmer oceans mean higher tides, bigger storm surges and heavier rainstorms. With ocean temperatures rising ever faster, sea levels 30 cms higher are possible by 2100. LONDON, 14 January, 2019 […]

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Migrant birds face risk in earlier springs

Migrant birds face risk in earlier springs A great tit preys on a pied flycatcher. Image: By Maurice van Laar Spring in the high latitudes is arriving ever earlier. But migrant birds from the tropics may not realise that, and faulty timing could cost them their lives. LONDON, 11 January, 2019 – Biologists have identified […]

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Climate Change Debunked: No Sign Of Warming In 900 Years

Climate Change Debunked: No Sign Of Warming In 900 Years A new study finds no trace of modern-day global warming. In a new study published in the journal Climate of the Past, a team of geophysicists at UMass Amherst have reconstructed the highest resolution temperature record for New England, stretching back 900 years to the […]

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Insights From The Wilderness – Human Civilization Will Not Survive Climate Intensification

Insights From The Wilderness – Human Civilization Will Not Survive Climate Intensification I recognize that the title of this StonyHill Nugget is alarming and that I will be accused of holding extremist views on global warming and climate intensification. But I am concerned that the media and our government are not telling us the truth. […]

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Climate Change & the Blame Game has been going on Since the 1890s

Climate Change & the Blame Game has been going on Since the 1890s COMMENT: I really get annoyed by people who say well it has been warm here so what happens elsewhere is irrelevant. They are idiots and cannot see the whole and just want to blame humans for everything. I can see how our situation […]

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The Coming Mini Ice Age & Cyclical Movement of the Tropics Belt Itself

The Coming Mini Ice Age & Cyclical Movement of the Tropics Belt Itself We have the most sophisticated and diverse client base than probably any institution covering more than 100 countries. Our business has been constructed upon one bedrock foundation – unbiased computer analysis. These forecasts are NEVER my personal opinion. There are plenty of people who seek to […]

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Sierra Nevada Snowpack On Track To Collapse 79%, New Study Warns

Sierra Nevada Snowpack On Track To Collapse 79%, New Study Warns A new report by the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) examined the headwater regions of California’s ten major reservoirs, representing half of the state’s surface storage, discovered each could experience a 79% decline in peak snowpack water volume by 2100. Berkeley Lab used supercomputers to investigate current warming […]

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Ghost Empires

Ghost Empires As a general rule, the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information Drought is a normal recurring feature of the climate in most parts of the world. It doesn’t get the attention of a tornado, hurricane or flood. Instead, it’s a slower and less obvious, a much […]

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