Mainly due to we are able to measure these peaks and troughs that follow a pattern over that time frame. Of course there could be other patterns that measure every 100 million years or so. However, a bit coincidental that a cycle that might operate over 100s of millions of years arises to give...
Dr. Spencer is on the board of directors of the George C. Marshall Institute, a right-wing conservative think tank on scientific issues and public policy. He listed as an expert for the Heartland Institute, a libertarian American public policy think tank. Dr. Spencer is also listed as an...
I can appreciate what you are saying, and frankly they got it wrong on diesel vehicles, but I don't think that should be confused with a negative outlook on renewables. Trouble is, governments like short term fixes with tangible benefits within their election cycle. Our energy security and...
Don't we know from drilling ice cores that have millions of years old ice, that despite all what you've said about ice ages, and hot periods over millions of years, that we know the amount of co2 in the atmosphere has risen sharply in the last 200 years to the extent that the levels in the...
We are 24th out of 28 EU member states for its renewable energy share.
The target was set as 20% renewable energy generation by 2020. We are 8.2%. Sweden is 54%. EU average 16.4%.
The Green Deals (now stopped) made a big impact as a huge portion is the energy required for our homes. For every...
It isn't the environmental lobby that measures pollution, that is the responsibility of our government, and their readings of NO2 levels conclude where that is coming from. I have not said it is not increased diesel car usage, I have clearly stated diesel pollution has come from vehicles long...
You cannot say inner city diesel pollution is the result of environmental policy as the majority of diesel pollutants are created by lorries, vans, buses and large vehicles that have generally always been diesel. The relative short period of time promoting diesel cars as being more efficient...
The most ridiculous thing about climate change is that addressing it seems the most logical thing to do on any number of levels, whether warming is man made or otherwise.
Renewable clean energy – surely a goal of any civilisation.
Sustainable materials – is this not just practical business...