Scientists Baffled By New Study From Arctic: Methane Emissions Negate Warming Predictions, Have ‘Net Cooling Effect On Climate’

US Geological Survey | 8 May 2017 U.S., Norwegian, and German scientists report back on the surprising results of an Arctic Ocean research expedition   The ocean waters near the surface of the Arctic Ocean absorbed 2,000 times more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than the amount of methane that escaped into the atmosphere from…

Antarctic Ice More Stable Than Thought

GWPF | 8 May 2017 Antarctic Ice More Stable Than Thought The ice sheets of central Antarctica have been stable for millions of years when conditions were warmer than now, a new research has found. Researchers from the Universities of Edinburgh and Northumbria studied rocks on slopes of the Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica, whose peaks…

New Study Confirms: Global Warming Pause Is Real

GWPF | 4 May 2017 Arctic Defies Alarmist Hype Magnitude of  global warming  hiatus. a, Running 10-yr global-mean temperature trends for different observational datasets (coloured lines), where the time indicates the last year of the trend. Credit: (c) Nature (2017). DOI: 10.1038/nature22315 A new paper has been published in the Analysis section of Nature called Reconciling controversies about…

Global Temperatures Plunge 0.5° Celsius In April

GWPF | 2 May 2017 Global temperatures have dropped 0.5° Celsius in April according to U.S meteorologist Ryan Maue. In the Northern Hemisphere they plunged a massive 1°C . As the record 2015/16 El Nino levels off, the global warming hiatus is back with a vengeance.  —GWPF Observatory, 29 April 2017 It is estimated that the full compliance with the…