Monday, 23 September 2019

Trump walks past the child Thunberg at the UN

     President Donald Trump made the exact right response to the deliberate trap at the UN .  As the alarmist child protegy Greta Thunberg finished her speech he arrived walking past her as if she did`nt exist.  The UN communists were clearly fuming.  Result?  one for climate truth  zero for climate alarmism!  CFact team erect Banner outside UN climate meeting september 2019

Saturday, 21 September 2019

Reply to Greta Thunberg

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Monday, 9 September 2019

Arctic climate warriors airlifted from ice bound tour ship!

Arctic tours ship MS MALMO with 16 passengers on board got stuck in ice on Sep 3 off Longyearbyen, Svalbard Archipelago, halfway between Norway and North Pole. The ship is on Arctic tour with Climate Change documentary film team, and tourists, concerned with Climate Change and melting Arctic ice. All 16 Climate Change warriors were evacuated by helicopter in challenging conditions, all are safe. 7 crew remains on board, waiting for Coast Guard ship assistance.
Something is very wrong with Arctic ice, instead of melting as ordered by UN/IPCC, it captured the ship with Climate Change Warriors. (see also Paul homewood blog).   

Friday, 6 September 2019

Is the Amazon the lungs of the earth? Emphatically no!

IS THE AMAZON ‘THE LUNGS OF THE EARTH’?

Moreover, claims that the Amazon is the source of 20 percent of the world’s oxygen are baseless. In a 2014 in the New York Times, Nadine Unger, Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry at Yale, dismissed the popular myth.
“The Amazon rain forest is often perceived as the lungs of the planet,” she wrote. “In fact, almost all the oxygen the Amazon produces during the day remains there and is reabsorbed by the forest at night. In other words, the Amazon rain forest is a closed system that uses all its own oxygen and carbon dioxide.”
The fires pose no danger to global oxygen levels or atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. They also can’t influence global temperatures. Despite the more severe Amazon fires in the first decade of this century, global warming slowed.
That is good news for a rainforest enthusiast like me.
In fact, we are fortunate to live when the tropics are covered with rainforests. Before the Holocene Era (8,000 B.C. to the present), “There were no rain forests in the Malay Peninsula and much of Amazonia, and, despite the increasing human development of forest space, there are still more rain forests persisting than existed then,” says Philip Stott, Emeritus Professor of BioGeography at the University of London.
The fires are a common and necessary agricultural practice. “I think the media focus on this is misplaced and exaggerated,” said Dr. Roy Spencer, a climatologist and former NASA scientist who consults on global crop-market forecasting. “The driest years in Brazil will have the most fires set by farmers. … It is normal agriculture in a country where 50 million people living in poverty are trying to survive.”
So the fires are not unprecedented. They’re not caused by climate change. And they don’t threaten to suffocate everyone.
The two-week long media bombardment created unnecessary hysteria. It also undermined trust in reporting. We deserve better.
This article was originally published at The Stream.  and also by the Cornwall Alliance