Science

Ice loss from Antarctica has sextupled since the 1970s? So what.

“An alarming study shows massive East Antarctic ice sheet already is a significant contributor to sea-level rise,” reports the Washington Post. Even if the increase in annual ice loss is as claimed (now at 252 billion tons year), that is only about 0.00095% change per year. Considering all the uncertainties and guesswork involved, where’s the fire?

Sources 1. Washington Post Web | PDF 2. WattsUpWithThat.com Web | PDF

Paper: IPCC 1.5C report rightly rejected by President Trump at UN climate conference

Led by President Trump, the recent UN climate conference rejected endorsing the recent IPCC report fantasizing about the alleged horrors-to-come of a 1.5C increase in global temperature. University College Dublin Meteorology Professor Ray Bates explains why the rejection was scientifically correct in a new report, “Deficiencies: In the IPCC’s Special Report on 1.5 Degrees,” from the Global Warming Policy Foundation.

Source. GWPF.org Web | PDF

Solidarity for burning more coal

The Solidarity-Heartland Institute statement adds that “neither organisation opposes the goal of clean air nor supports the elimination of coal from the world’s energy portfolio” and calls on “an end to the war on science and scientists by powerful state-backed forces”.

Sources: 1. ClimateChangeNews.com Web | PDF; 2. Solidarity-Heartland Statement Web | PDF

Washington Post falsely attacks President Trump on National Climate Assessment

From today’s print edition of the Washington Post. Note highlighted text. The National Climate Assessment’s so-called “findings” were not those of the Trump administration. Not only was the National Climate Assessment produced by President Obama’s administration and Deep State alarmists, it was drafted before President Trump became President. The Fake News media will say anything to undermine President Trump’s pro-coal agenda. Support BURN MORE COAL’s fight for coal and reality.