Monthly Archives: October 2024

Did global warming make the heavy precipitation in Mid Europe in September 2024 more likely?

by Frank Bosse

Neither the trend analysis nor the model-observation comparison supports the conclusions of the attribution study that found:

The combined change, attributable to human-induced climate change, is roughly a doubling in likelihood and a 7% increase in intensity.” 

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Heat transfer and meltwater flows in ice sheets

by Dan Hughes

This post challenges the conventional framework for simulating meltwater flows on glaciers and ice sheets.

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The fatal flaw in Artificial Intelligence: Climate Change?

by Leigh Haugen

AI’s role in amplifying dominant narratives will continue to stifle dissent, limit open debate, and impose restrictive controls on society. If we allow this to continue unchecked, AI will become a tool for shaping thought, controlling discourse, and eroding the very freedoms it was meant to empower.

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