Carbon Dioxide and a Warming Climate are not problems

By Andy May and Marcel Crok We were charged by Marty Rowland and the American Journal of Economics and Sociology (AJES) with writing a literature review paper supporting the skeptical (aka “denier”) position with regard to dangerous man-made climate change. Our paper is fully peer-reviewed and presents what we think is the most convincing argument.Continue reading “Carbon Dioxide and a Warming Climate are not problems”

Climate Model Bias 7: WGIII

By Andy May Christian Freuer has translated this post into German here. This is the last post of a seven part series on the bias in the IPCC AR6 report, links to the other parts: 2. Modeling Greenhouse Gases 3. Solar Input 4. Convection and atmospheric circulation 5. Storminess 6. IPCC AR6 WGII In theContinue reading “Climate Model Bias 7: WGIII”

Climate Model Bias 6: WGII

The IPCC AR6 WGII report examines the impact of climate change, but ignores the benefits of warming and additional CO2.

Climate Model Bias 3: Solar Input

By Andy May Christian Freuer has translated this post into German here. This is part 3 of a seven part series, the other parts are below: 1. What is a climate model? 2. Modeling Greenhouse Gases 4. Convection and atmospheric circulation 5. Storminess 6. IPCC AR6 WGII 7. IPCC AR6 WGIII In part 2 we discussed the IPCC hypothesis of climateContinue reading “Climate Model Bias 3: Solar Input”

Climate Model Bias 2: Modeling Greenhouse Gases

By Andy May Christian Freuer has translated this post into German here. This is part 2 of a seven part series, links to the other parts are below: 1. What is a climate model? 3. Solar Input 4. Convection and atmospheric circulation 5. Storminess 6. IPCC AR6 WGII 7. IPCC AR6 WGIII Since the late 19th century, with the work byContinue reading “Climate Model Bias 2: Modeling Greenhouse Gases”

Climate Model Bias 1: What is a Model?

By Andy May Christian Freuer has translated this post into German here. This is the first post of a seven-part series on bias in the IPCC AR6 report, here are links to the other six parts: 2. Modeling Greenhouse Gases 3. Solar Input 4. Convection and atmospheric circulation 5. Storminess 6. IPCC AR6 WGII 7.Continue reading “Climate Model Bias 1: What is a Model?”

Marcel Crok Speaks in the Danish Parliament

By Andy May Clintel’s Marcel Crok gave the Keynote Lecture at the Climate Realism conference: The Climate Emergency is Canceled. The conference was in Copenhagen, Denmark in their beautiful Parliament building. His presentation is in English (Marcel’s English is very good) and his presentation can be viewed on Youtube here.

More on the statistical dispute between Scafetta and Schmidt

By Andy May The argument about the proper way to estimate error in the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF) ERA5 weather reanalysis dataset between Nicola Scafetta and Gavin Schmidt has finally been published by Geophysical Research Letters. Schmidt, Jones, and Kennedy’s comment is here (Schmidt, Jones, & Kennedy, 2023), and Scafetta’s response isContinue reading “More on the statistical dispute between Scafetta and Schmidt”

A Twitter Debate on Clintel’s IPCC AR6 Critique

By Andy May In May 2023, Clintel published a book (see figure 1) criticizing AR6 (IPCC, 2021), a publication that was supposed to summarize climate science research to date. We found that AR6 was biased in its reporting of recent developments in climate science, and they ignored published research contrary to their narrative that humansContinue reading “A Twitter Debate on Clintel’s IPCC AR6 Critique”

A Critique of AR6

By Andy May Read in German here, courtesy of Christian Freuer. After more than two years of hard work, Marcel Crok, I, and 11 other scientists have finally published our critique of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) sixth report (AR6). The entire book has been extensively peer reviewed and a low-resolution pdf ofContinue reading “A Critique of AR6”