Monday 22 August 2022

NO SIGN OF A CLIMATE CRISIS SAYS LATEST REPORT

 Empirical observations show no sign of ‘climate crisis’ 

Global Warming Policy Foundation, 14 April 2022



A systematic review of climate trends and observational data by an eminent climate scientist has found no evidence to support the claim of a climate crisis.

In his annual State of the Climate report, Ole Humlum, emeritus professor at the University of Oslo, examined detailed patterns in temperature changes in the atmosphere and oceans together with trends in climate impacts. Many of these show no significant trends and suggest that poorly understood natural cycles are involved.
 
And while the report finds gentle warming, there is no evidence of dramatic changes, with snow cover stable, sea ice levels recovering, and no change in storm activity.
 
Professor Humlum said:
 
“A year ago, I warned that there was great risk in using computer modelling and immature science to make extraordinary claims. The empirical observations I have reviewed show very gentle warming and no evidence of a climate crisis.”
 
GWPF director, Dr Benny Peiser said:
 
“It’s extraordinary that anyone should think there is a climate crisis. Year after year our annual assessment of climate trends document just how little has been  changing in the last 30 years.
 
The habitual climate alarmism is mainly driven by scientists’ computer modelling rather than observational evidence.”
 
Ole Humlum: State of the Climate 2021 (pdf)

5 comments:

  1. Climate change is a human-caused crisis.

    https://www.un.org/en/un75/climate-crisis-race-we-can-win

    Avoiding the worst of climate is change quickly out of co2 emissions from fossil fuels. Just yesterday Dallas had 1 14 inch rainstorm. 1 in a 1000 rainstorms are becoming more frequent now.

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  2. "1 in a 1000 rainstorms are becoming more frequent now." If that is true then show me the statistics to prove it. Heavy rainstorms are nothing new and we have to accept they can happen.

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  3. this whole non crisis climate emergency is a disinformation campaign.



    https://us2.campaign-archive.com/?e=f7dca484f3&u=7c733794100bcc7e083a163f0&id=cb61119342


    Rather, they said, the post seems to be the latest iteration of a broader disinformation campaign that for decades has peddled a series of arguments long discredited by the scientific community at large. Furthermore, the experts told me, the vast majority of the declaration’s signatories have no experience in climate science at all, and the group behind the message—the Climate Intelligence Foundation, or CLINTEL—has well-documented ties to oil money and fossil fuel interest groups.

    “Looking at the list of signatories, there are a lot of engineers, medical doctors, and petroleum geologists and almost no actual climate scientists,” said Zeke Hausfather, a longtime research scientist at Berkeley Earth, a non-partisan nonprofit that specializes in analyzing climate data, and the former director of climate and energy programs at the Breakthrough Institute, another independent environmental research firm.

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  4. Here is the prediction of bad droughts.


    https://phys.org/news/2020-08-climate-longer-droughts-europe.html

    Climate change to bring longer droughts in Europe: study

    Punishing two-year droughts like the record-breaking one that gripped Central Europe from 2018 to 2019 could become much more frequent if the region fails to curb greenhouse gas emissions, researchers said Thursday, affecting huge swathes of its cultivated land.


    The five hottest years in recorded history have occurred in the last five years.

    This extreme heat was exacerbated in 2018 and 2019 by two consecutive summers of drought that affected more than half of Central Europe, according to a new study published in the Nature journal Scientific Reports.

    Here is the evidence showing up just a few years later. More to come.


    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/nearly-two-thirds-europe-facing-drought-or-drought-risk-2022-08-23/





    BRUSSELS, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Europe is facing its worst drought in at least 500 years, with two-thirds of the continent in a state of alert or warning, reducing inland shipping, electricity production and the yields of certain crops, a European Union agency said on Tuesday.

    The August report of the European Drought Observatory (EDO), overseen by the European Commission, said 47% of Europe is under warning conditions, with clear deficit of soil moisture, and 17% in a state of alert, in which vegetation is affected.

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  5. https://www.axios.com/2022/08/22/china-heat-wave-drought-unprecedented


    China's unrivaled 70-day heat wave

    Andrew Freedman
    Andrew Freedman
    , author of Axios Generate

    The problems of this heat wave are too long to list. This will not be the worst down the line in several years. Increasing CO2 in the atmosphere will make things worse over time.

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