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The former union leader warns that farmers are being evicted from their land to get more solar power.
From NOT MANY PEOPLE KNOW THAT By Paul Homewood h/t Patsy Lacey The former head of the British Agricultural Federation…
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Heavy rainfall event with record river levels
An early June rainstorm is expected next week, with daily rainfall falling to record levels and many rivers in the…
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Who can say what the rules are? – Watts Up with that?
Via Dan Greenberg May 25, 2024 Who has the authority to make regulations in the US government? One of the…
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an Addendum – Are you satisfied with that?
Figure 1. It was a great day for heat transfer. Kevin Kilty In recent times guest blogger post A side…
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Biden’s clean energy policies are failing because everyone else is making mistakes – Are you okay with that?
Essay by Eric Worrall MIT Innovation Fellow and former Biden economic adviser Brian Deese explains why people should do more…
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Vote early, vote often – Are you okay with that?
By Brenchley’s Christopher Monckton Bill McAuley, a former engineering student of Imperial College, London, refers to the following petition on…
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Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #599 – Watts Up With That?
The Week That Was: 2024 05-25 (May 25, 2024)Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org)The Science and Environmental Policy Project Quote…
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Does global warming increase plane turbulence?
After the Singapore Airlines plane encountered turbulence, there have been many articles claiming that serious turbulence incidents are increasing rapidly…
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Authenticity check on my Prager U video
by Judith Curry Last January, I visited Prager U in California. I recorded some videos. Science.feedback.org fact-checked my 5-minute video,…
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New paper by Henrik Svensmark on Supersaturated Nuclei and Cloud Condensation – Increasing Capacity With That?
Clouds are an essential part of the Earth’s climate system. They play a large role in weather patterns, precipitation, and…
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