During the 18th century Germany had to rely on intermittent wind power, but gradually the wind turbines are being replaced by modern reliable energy sources like coal.


Wind farm in Germany is being dismantled to expand coal mine
During the 18th century Germany had to rely on intermittent wind power, but gradually the wind turbines are being replaced by modern reliable energy sources like coal.


Wind farm in Germany is being dismantled to expand coal mine
A demo showing some uses of my online climate tool to check the accuracy of climate claims made by academics and the press. realclimatetools.com
The Maldives aren’t drowning under the seas, but much of the public is drowning in fake news and junk science by the press.
At the end of October 2020 we had record cold here in Cheyenne, with our maximum temperature reaching on 11F on October 25, 2020.


Wyoming has had 1,698 October daily maximum temperature readings below freezing since 1895, but they were much less common and much less cold from 1937 to 1968. Two of the coldest October cold waves occurred in 2019 and 2020.

October 26, 2020 was the coldest October 26 on record in the US. The warmest was October 26, 1927.

The US had much worse droughts in the past, so Al Gore pretended record keeping began in the year 2000.
“the Health Commissioner cannot create a new condition of employment for City employees. The Health Commissioner cannot prohibit an employee from reporting to work. The Health Commissioner cannot terminate employees. The Mayor cannot exempt certain employees from these orders. Executive Order No. 62 renders all of these vaccine mandates arbitrary and capricious.”

Ten years ago Al Gore said more than half of the US was in drought for the first time.
“For the first time since their record-keeping began 12 years ago, the US Drought Monitor reports that more than half of the lower 48 states are in drought:”

Al’s Journal : Over Half the US is in Drought
More than half of the US is in drought quite often, including most of the 1950s.

In 1988, NASA’s James Hansen said droughts were rare in the 1950s.
Dr. James E. Hansen, director of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, who presented recent data compiled from computer models, said that predicted regional effects of global warming show that the chances of summer drought in the low and middle latitudes would be 1 in 3 by the year 2030, as against 1 in 20 in the 1950’s.
- James Hansen 1988