Benny Peiser's Global Warming Policy Foundation Reports
There's A False Alarm Aboout The Southern Ocean Still Soaking Up CO2, And Many Global Warming Studies May Be Wrong Due To Flawed
Carbon Dating
Southern Ocean
‘Sink’Turns The Tide On Climate Alarm - The Southern Ocean has recovered its
ability to suck vast amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, overturning
fears the natural “sink” had stalled with dire consequences for future climate
change. Climate scientists had feared the uptake of carbon dioxide by the
Southern Ocean had slowed in what was feared to be a “feedback” response to
human activity. New research published today in the journal Science reveals
that rather than stalling, the amount of CO2 being absorbed by the Southern
Ocean was on the rise again. --Graham Lloyd, The Australian, 11 September 2015
GWPF science spokesman
David Whitehouse said the recovery of the Southern Ocean carbon sink “could be
yet another explanation for the surface temperature hiatus”. He said the
research was “another alarmist claim removed by science, showing that the
‘settled science’ isn’t settled at all. The fact is that the current models do
not fit the observations, so there we have a vital part of future climate
prediction shown to be not predictable,” Dr Whitehouse said.“The closer you
look at widely held certainties, the more complex and less understood they
become — that’s the science of a complicated earth.” --Graham Lloyd, The Australian, 11 September 2015
It [is] not the first time
that lengthier observations have led to the demise of a short-term climate
scare. The fact that researchers now acknowledge they cannot predict future
trends indicates that they don’t fully understand the underlying physics and mechanisms.
–Benny Peiser, The Australian, 11 September 2015
Many Global Warming Studies May Be Wrong Due To Flawed Carbon Dating - Radiocarbon dating, which is used to calculate the age of certain organic materials, has been found to be unreliable, and sometimes wildly so - a discovery that could upset previous studies on climate change, scientists from China and Germany said in a new paper. Their recent analysis of sediment from the largest freshwater lake in northeast China showed that its carbon clock stopped ticking as early as 30,000 years ago, or nearly half as long as was hitherto thought. The discovery that it is unreliable could put some in a quandary. For instance, remnants of organic matter formerly held up as solid evidence of the most recent, large-scale global warming event some 40,000 years ago may actually date back far earlier to a previous ice age. --Stephen Chen, South China Morning Post, 10 September4 2015
UK Energy and Climate Secretary Rejects 194-Turbine
Offshore Wind Farm - The
secretary of state for energy and climate change has refused permission for a
194-turbine wind farm off the Dorset coast, citing negative landscape and
heritage impacts as key reasons for her refusal. A decision letter issued today
said that Amber Rudd had refused development consent for the Navitus Bay Wind
Park, which would have comprised up to 194 wind turbines with an installed
capacity of up to 970MW. The refusal was in line with a recommendation from the
Planning Inspectorate. --Michael Donnelly, Planning Resource, 11 September 2015
Second Californian Climate Plan Falters Amid Reluctance- A state senator announced Thursday that she’s
abandoning a second Democratic climate change proposal amid reluctance from
California lawmakers and Gov. Jerry Brown. Sen. Fran Pavley, D-Agoura Hills,
said she would withdraw a vote on her bill, SB32, which calls for cutting
greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent from 1990 levels by 2050. Instead, she
will try to rally support for passage next year. In the final week of the
legislative session, Democrats were already forced to drop a mandate to cut oil
use from their climate change proposal amid fierce opposition from business
groups and oil companies. A scaled-down version of the proposal to increase
renewable energy use to 50 percent has yet to be voted on.--KCRA News, 10 September 2015
Support Swells for British Fracking - When David Cameron’s Conservative
party rolled its way through elections this spring, we surmised that the new
government, unencumbered by the demands of coalition politics, might be capable
of kick-starting British shale production. But the Conservative party isn’t the
only one touting the potential benefits of exploiting Britain’s estimated 1.3
quadrillion cubic feet of shale gas. In what can only be read as a boon to
fracking’s political clout, Labour’s shadow energy minister has cautioned
greens against their opposition. The UK has the shale reserves, it has the
environmental, economic, and strategic incentives to tap it, and now, it seems,
it has the political will necessary to overcome the local intransigence that
has so far forestalled any UK shale boom. Will it be able to follow America’s
lead? --The American Interest, 10 September 2015
And Finally: Greenpeace Warns Of Ice Age Dangers – And
Finally: Greenpeace Warns Of Ice Age Dangers- Greenpeace are fond of telling us
that the planet is going to fry because of our evil addiction to fossil fuels.
How then to explain their submission to the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, which
maintains a register of issues and potential problems with the nation’s nuclear
waste repositories? The long-term effects of glaciation on repository safety
could be very serious, potentially involving a large release of radionuclides
due to glacial flushing from a damaged repository zone. Future glaciations
could cause faulting of the rock, rupture of containers and penetration of
surface and/or saline waters to the repository depth. Surely some mistake? Bishop Hill, 8 September 2015
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