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A hydrogen plant is unquestionably opening in Bradford – are you okay with that?
Not many people know that
By Paul Homewood
Funding to build the UK's largest hydrogen production plant in Bradford has been confirmed by…
An area robotic might construct an enormous telescope in area
The Hubble Space Telescope was launched into space on the space shuttle Discovery and then released into low Earth orbit. The James Webb Space Telescope was…
That's proper, our world is made of knowledge, local weather change is rising crop yields, fears…
From the climateREALISM
By H. Sterling Burnett
Our World In Data (OWID) published a series of articles by Hannah Ritchie examining the impact of…
Hubble and Webb are the dream group. Don't break them
Many people think of the James Webb Space Telescope as a kind of Hubble 2. They understand that the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has served us well, but is…
+0.73 levels. C After the truncation of the NOAA-19 satellite tv for pc knowledge set, are you proud…
From Dr. Spencer's Global Warming Blog
by Roy W. Spencer, Ph.D.
The global average lower troposphere (LT) temperature anomaly in version 6.1 for…
Voyager 1 is compelled to depend on its low-power radio
Voyager 1 was launched waaaaaay in 1977. I would have been 4 years old back then! It's an incredible achievement that technology that was developed SO…
Climate disasters gas local weather denial – do you agree?
Essay by Eric Worrall
A group of psychologists have claimed that fear drives deniers to reject the truth. But they ignore the evidence that academic…
That is what it seems like when the Earth's poles rotate
Is there something strange and alien trapped deep within the Earth? Is it trying to break free and escape to heaven? No, of course not.
But in a new…
Australia has ALREADY skilled 1.5°C of warming – are you pleased with that?
Essay by Eric Worrall
I'm still waiting for the promised climate catastrophe.
In Australia it is already 1.5 degrees hotter
From Bianca…
Tiny fragments of a Four billion-year-old asteroid reveal its historical past
In June 2018, the Japanese mission Hayabusa 2 reached the asteroid 162173 Ryugu. It studied the asteroid for about 15 months, using small rovers and a…