By wmw_admin on May 21, 2013
After banging on about “global warming” for years, the BBC finally acknowledges that “Since 1998, there has been an unexplained “standstill” in the heating of the Earth’s atmosphere”
Posted in ClimateGate, Feature Posts, The Media |
By wmw_admin on May 15, 2013
With less than six weeks to go before the Summer Solstice on June 21, Britain is still experiencing bouts of high winds, unseasonably low temperatures and in some cases snow
Posted in ClimateGate |
By wmw_admin on April 1, 2013
Record lows as forecasters warn that the cold spell shows no sign of coming to an end
Posted in ClimateGate, Current Affairs |
By wmw_admin on March 27, 2013
How things have changed. Little more than a decade ago the Independent was predicting that “Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past”
Posted in ClimateGate |
By wmw_admin on March 23, 2013
Met Office warns: “There is no end in sight to the cold weather.”
Posted in ClimateGate |
By wmw_admin on March 21, 2013
Whatever happened to global warming? Temperatures plummet on the coldest spring equinox in 50 years
Posted in ClimateGate |
By wmw_admin on February 11, 2013
Corporation forced to delete David Attenborough’s global warming claims from a repeat broadcast of the final show of the Africa series
Posted in ClimateGate, The Media |
By wmw_admin on January 24, 2013
Heavy snow in Europe has forced airports in several countries to cancel hundreds of flights…
Posted in ClimateGate |
By wmw_admin on January 7, 2013
The amount of ice in the Arctic may be at a record low but Antarctic sea ice is increasing, according to a new study
Posted in ClimateGate |
By wmw_admin on November 12, 2012
Scientists from NASA and the British Antarctic Survey have teamed up to investigate why the sea ice around Antarctica is growing
Posted in ClimateGate |
By wmw_admin on October 15, 2012
The figures reveal that from the beginning of 1997 until August 2012 there was no discernible rise in aggregate global temperatures
Posted in ClimateGate |
By wmw_admin on August 10, 2012
Worst drought in nearly fifty years mean the U.S. will fail to replenish ultra-low stockpiles and likely result in rising food prices
Posted in ClimateGate, Economics |
By wmw_admin on August 8, 2012
The drought in America’s breadbasket is intensifying at an unprecedented rate, experts warn, concerned food prices could soar if crops in the world’s key producer are decimated
Posted in ClimateGate, Current Affairs |
By wmw_admin on July 22, 2012
The heaviest rain in six decades has left 10 people dead in the Chinese capitol and forced the evacuation of 30,000 more
Posted in China, ClimateGate |
By wmw_admin on July 22, 2012
As if economic decline, social decay and wars and conflict in the Middle East weren’t enough, the prospect food shortages is now looming into view
Posted in ClimateGate, Economics |
By wmw_admin on July 12, 2012
Record rainfalls and flash floods have left at least 19 dead and 50,000 evacuated in southern Japan
Posted in ClimateGate |
By wmw_admin on July 10, 2012
Study finds glaciers between Pakistan and China have remained stable and may even have grown
Posted in ClimateGate |
By wmw_admin on July 3, 2012
Evidence from both hemispheres indicates that ‘global warming’ isn’t happening quite as expected
Posted in ClimateGate |
By wmw_admin on June 19, 2012
According to a new study, evidence has been unearthed showing that ‘Global warming’ may have featured in the ancient past
Posted in ClimateGate, The Ancient Past |