July 1, 2025

35 thoughts on “A Brass Opportunity

  1. Love your work. As one old climate denier to another, I hope we both live long enough to see the extinction of the "climate-crisis-headless-chicken". A wee donation made towards a very worthy cause. Take care.

  2. 1858 London heatwave reached 35 degrees C (95 degrees F), and lasted weeks.

    "The River Thames, which served as the city's main sewer, became a breeding ground for bacteria due to the heat and lack of proper sewage treatment. The stench was so overpowering that it disrupted the work of Parliament and other public institutions"

  3. Thanks again Dr John. Here in the UK the wonderful BBC is trying to cause panic with its warnings about heat. Hang on. It's summer in the northern hemisphere so shouldn't it be warm/hot? I remember 1976 and it was hot then but it must have been a different type of heat as noone had invented global warming, climate change and nutty zero back then.

  4. If Cloud campers dropping then and increase of solar aviation is having the surface of the water wish you increase the evaporation we should increasing Cloud cover so only cooling cannot bring clouds

  5. I am amazed at the amount of research you and your team are engaged in. Thank you for all the hard work. One commenter, @timgomolka644, said something that reminded me of an article, which I can't find right now, about how our climate is self regulating. He points out how water gets stored as ice increasing the size of deserts but then water is restored to the atmosphere, as things warm up, reducing the size of the deserts. There are other mechanisms in our climate that also regulate it keeping the climate in check so that our planet remains livable, though it may not make us happy when it cools off more than we'd like, but at least we can survive.

  6. Cosmic rays and cloud nucleation are closely correlated. Solar cycles play a major role in the intensity of cosmic rays over its 11 year cycle.

  7. Thanks Dr john, and CO2 is definitely not a pollution, and, on another note the IPCC's global temperature analysis is meaningless, you cannot have a global temperature if Earth’s temperature is not in equilibrium.

    Physical, mathematical and observational grounds are employed to show that there is no physical meaningful global temperature for the earth in the context of the issue of global warming. Warming is not a change in temperature, warming is an increase in energy

  8. Mann's judgement against Mark Steyn was reduced from $1million to $5,000. (It should have never happened at all, Steyn was correct.) Mann is crapping his pants about that! LOL!
    I don't know how big Mann's legal bills were, but I'm sure that they were way more than five grand.
    I'm normally not a spiteful person, but I have to admit that I do enjoy seeing him get what's coming to him.

  9. how can Micheal Mann be so wrong so often on his assertions, yet liberal believers in Climate change remain steadfast?
    Its multiple decades now of CLAIMS by Michael Mann and his ilk making comments about doom. NONE, not a single event has happened.
    Sure Insurance Claims due to humans building stuff in the long time known regions of devastating weather patterns causes Claims to go through the roof. But that is the cost of building stuff, expensive stuff in tornado alley or along a known Hurricane prone route.
    Tony Heller has been rebutting Michael Mann's goofy predictions for decades. We've had less huricanes but higher Insurance Claims due to humans building stuff in the wrong regions.

  10. The abundance of silver on Earth is about .075 ppm. That means that CO2 at .04 ppm is rarer than silver! But we are encouraged to abhor it like it was less than dirt.

  11. The leftists who believe we are directly responsible for the changes in the climate worship government and want it to be all powerful. The rest of us know the dangers of them getting their way.

  12. I believe Mann's legal activities against SteynSimberg/NR that were essentially thrown out were funded by entities that pay for legal assaults that they feel are likely to pay off in return for a fraction of the payout. Whether they have any liability for Mann's judgement depends on the contract between the parties.

  13. Excellent!! Sanity continues to prevail and now at the CPP. If only the Ontario Pension Board would follow. I keep telling them to abandon their far left philosophy.

  14. Where I live in California's San Joaquin Valley, temperatures can range from as high as 115°F (46.11 °C) to as low as 22°F (-5.55 °C) in the winter. We are probably our nation's most prolific producers of everything from apples to zucchini. Yes, plant growth here slows or even stops completely at 95° F (35°C), but resumes again when it cools off at night. A one-degree temperature swing affecting crop growth hasn't been a factor here during my 70 years.

  15. That's really rich! The CBP has invested $1B in Tesla?! Tesla vehicles don't even save any emissions when you consider that they are charged by a mostly-fossil-fueled grid and look at how energy-inefficient they are with those massively heavy battery packs they carry, and then what about their total lifetime costs per pax-mile? If the CBP thought their investment was environmentally sound, that just proves that they don't understand what they are doing. Or maybe they do understand that this CO2 emissions scare game is all about creating new opportunities for economic growth via the wasting of resources? That it's all a bunch of glorified, emotionalized, halfway-rationalized Keynesian hole-digging-refilling like 90% of our modern economy is anyway.

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