Coronavirus models and climate change models both have their deficiencies. Here are excerpts from Ken Haapala’s latest thoughts on the topic, from the SEPP website (Science and Environmental Policy Project): In the midst of the lock-down of much of the U.S. public and the collapsing economy; some Americans are learning a few important lessons….
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Friday’s Links
From the Global Warming Policy Forum: No new runway at Heathrow due to Paris Climate Agreement. But China will build 216 new airports by 2035. Stephen Moore: ‘The price of natural gas has fallen to its lowest February level in 20 years.’ Lithium batteries (as in cellphones and laptops) are causing fires in recycling plants.
Wednesday’s Links
Planners claim: We’ll have to move cities, retrofit old ones, and build new ones to cope with climate change. ‘Europe’s anti-science plague descends on Africa.’ H-T Benny Peiser. How much did CFCs (ozone-depleting substances that have been banned for years) contribute to global warming?
Monday’s Links
‘Fight fires with facts—not fake science.’ Did British broadcaster David Attenborough scare Greta Thunberg with inaccurate stories of starving polar bears? NOAA revises American climate history (video).
Friday’s Links
Is too much e-commerce overrunning our cities? Yes, says the World Economic Forum. The term ‘global warming’ may be coming back, because it’s scarier than ‘climate change.’ Puddles, ditches, and watering ponds no longer regulated as federal waters.