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Weekly ESG clippings #55 - data distortion, net zero chances, unhinged Kyoto, impossible copper, Hertz hurts, outstanding Exxon

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 This week features: SCIENCE • HadCRUT Has Fully Removed 0.15°C From 1940s Warmth ‘Blip’ As Proposed In Climategate E-mails • Halfway Between Kyoto and 2050: Zero Carbon Is a Highly Unlikely Outcome • Annual GWPF lecture: Climate Uncertainty and Risk INVESTMENT/ECONOMICS • The amount of copper needed to build EVs is ‘impossible for mining companies to produce’ • Hertz's EV bet goes bust • Gwyn Morgan: Ottawa's EV mandate is in trouble and that's a good thing • Efforts To Oust ExxonMobil Chairman, Board Members Run Aground ABSURDITIES • New 'Godfather' Sequel Features Big Oil in the Lead Role HadCRUT Has Fully Removed 0.15°C From 1940s Warmth ‘Blip’ As Proposed In Climategate E-mails  "The amplitude of the recorded warmth in the 1940s was always a problem for purveyors of the human-caused global warming narrative. So the 1940s temperatures have been artificially cooled to make this less of a problem. In 2009, overseers of the HadCRUT global tempe...

Weekly ESG clippings #54 - hot models, hot Sun, drought, cold ESG, climatism rules, environmentalist death, splintering EU, EV danger

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  SCIENCE Pervasive Warming Bias in CMIP6 Tropospheric Layers  "It has long been known that previous generations of climate models exhibit excessive warming rates in the tropical troposphere. With the release of the CMIP6 (Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Version 6) climate model archive we can now update the comparison. We examined historical (hindcast) runs from 38 CMIP6 models in which the models were run using historically observed forcings. We focus on the 1979–2014 interval, the maximum for which all models and observational data are available and for which the models were run with historical forcings. What was previously a tropical bias is now global. All model runs warmed faster than observations in the lower troposphere and midtroposphere, in the tropics, and globally. On average, and in most individual cases, the trend difference is significant. Warming trends in models tend to rise with the model Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity (ECS), and we present evidence th...

Weekly clippings #48 - non-extreme weather, non-transition, fossil fuel salvation, non-alarm, lagging sustainability, net-zero name change

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  Welcome to another weekly collection of Examining ESG. This week features: SCIENCE • Extreme Weather and Climate Change • Saving Climate From the Greens INVESTMENT/ECONOMICS • The Earth and Civilization Have Been Saved By Fossil Fuels • A Wealth-Creating Way of Reducing Global CO2 Emissions • New Study Identifies Big Reductions In US Natural Gas Emissions • New York Shows Off Its Expertise In Central Planning: The Buffalo Billion • Why you shouldn’t be alarmed about unusually warm temperatures • Ronald Stein: Environmentalists’ silence on humanity and environmental atrocities • Trillions in taxpayer subsidies haven’t made wind and solar power cheaper or better for Americans • Abolish DEI Statements - Assessing a debate about a controversial hiring practice • Sustainable investments lagging interest: Mackenzie Investments survey ABSURDITIES • Melting ice both speeds up and slows down time • 'Net-Zero' a Problem? Just Change the Name! SCIENCE Extreme W...

Weekly clippings #47 - Temp vs CO2, growing islands, net-zero trap, renewables challenged, non-peaks, carbon colonialism, ESG backlash, failed predictions

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Welcome to another weekly collection of Examining ESG. This week features: Science 425 million years of temperature vs CO2 Island shorelines are growing due to human influence Investment/Economics Net-zero isn’t happening and is a threat to human well-being Three Non-Economic Challenges Facing the Renewable-Energy Transition A history of failed peak oil predictions How Alberta’s embracing of intermittent generating sources is causing grid weakness The President of Guyana defends humanity against carbon colonialism Canadian banks caught in ESG backlash Absurdities Al Gore’s failed Kilimanjaro snow prediction Bill Gates says 'electricity unfortunately has to be reliable' Al Gore’s failed Maldives prediction SCIENCE The Relationship between Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentration and Global Temperature for the Last 425 Million Years  "Atmospheric CO2 concentration is correlated w...

Weekly clippings #46 - arctic ice, net zero vs science, carbon capture, ESG warning and guidance, DEI backlash, false subsidies, EV bloodbath, wind vs wells, responsible yachting

Once again we bring you a collection of news that does not bode well for ESG/DEI etc. The second science piece is especially important. Science • Unusual cold at both poles • Challenging net zero with science Investment/Economics • What should government do about carbon capture? • Blackrock energy pragmatism and legal warning • CSA guidance on ESG-related fund disclosure • The backlash is real: behind DEI’s rise and fall • America’s Top Public Companies De-Emphasize the ‘E’ in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Communications • Canadian fossil fuel subsidies hit $18.6 billion in 2023, says report • Bad News for Tesla Highlights the Looming Bloodbath for the US Auto Industry Absurdities • Industrial wind turbines are destroying rural wells! • Real COP 28 Learning Session: 'Responsible Yachting, Today and Tomorrow' SCIENCE Unusual Cold Plagues Both Northern, Southern Hemispheres….Arctic Sea Ice Strengthens  "The Australian continent saw tempera...

Weekly clippings #45 - temp causes CO2 change, Net Zero costs 700% more, bad data, ESG fraud, no transition, mindless ESG bureaucracy, $1.5T EV bubble burst

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Ho hum, another week and another litany of ESG errors revealed. It's not hard to find folks, but when will regulators and policymakers awake to this reality? Likely not until the general culture has turned against them - and the tide is turning.  In science this week: • Another powerful study shows that temperature causes CO2 and the human influence on CO2 is not discernable. • Climate change may cost 1% to 2% in a century, but net-zero policies will cost 700% more. • Clarity on the Lytton BC heat dome of 2021. • Fraud in sea level rise measurement alteration. • Canadian arctic ice reporting bias. In Economics/Investment: • Businesses worry about ESG fraud. • Blackrock faces pressure about ESG. • Canadian banks say sustainable finance pledges may not curtail emissions growth • Noticing that the energy transition is not happening • Energy companies start to find their voice at last. • Bonuses padded by cryptic ESG claims draw scrutiny. • ESG has spawned a bul...