New Paper Blames Ocean Cycle For Warming Hiatus/GFPW

Anyone with a little common sense who’s reading the abstract and the hype about this new paper and the Meehl et al papers will logically now be asking: if La Niña events can stop global warming, then how much do El Niño events contribute to it? http://www.thegwpf.org/paper-blames-ocean-cycle-warming-hiatus/

By SAS Volunteer, ago

No turbines on my island! – Sunday Post

Scots author Alexander McCall Smith has blasted wind farms ­ and vowed never to put them on his desert island getaway. The best-selling author claims wind turbines ruin Scotland’s landscape and could spell disaster for tourism. The mystery writer, best known for his series The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency, Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Power grid can’t cope when the wind blows

Tim Webb The amount of potential electricity from onshore wind farms that has been allowed to go untapped has more than doubled this year because the grid cannot cope. Developers have received payments of £19 million not to generate 215 gigawatt hours ­ enough electricity to supply nearly 50,000 households Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Britain needs to embrace shale – Struan Stevenson

It used to be trendy to join protests against new motorway extensions. So-called environmentalists climbed trees and set up camps to block the bulldozers. Now, the latest focus for the green protesters and their celebrity backers is shale gas. Anti-fracking groups are mobilising across the UK, feverishly protesting that shale Read more

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