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This website gets skeptical about global warming “skepticism”.

Skeptical Science New Research for Week #24 2026

11 June 2026 @ 3:17 pm

Open access notables A desk piled high with research reports Emergence of Uncompensable Heat Stress During Monsoon Season in India, Chuphal et al., AGU Advances Uncompensable heat stress (UHS), characterized by the loss of homeostasis due to excessive environmental thermal loading, causes substantial heat-related health risks in India. However, the spatial and seasonal heterogeneity, as well as temporal changes of UHS in India remain poorly understood. Using observations, reanalysis data, and climate model projections, we highlight the surge of UHS during the monsoon season (July–October) as the climate warms. In the observed period (1979–2021), the frequency and area affected by UHS ha

How many people does heat actually kill?

9 June 2026 @ 8:53 pm

This is a re-post from The Climate Brink by Andrew Dessler You have likely seen a headline like this: 62,000 people died from record-breaking heat in Europe: link It’s a striking number. It’s also not clear what it means. Is this the number of people killed by extreme heat? Or climate change’s contributions to the ex

Check out the brand-new hurricane ‘cone of uncertainty’ graphics arriving this season

8 June 2026 @ 8:28 pm

This is a re-post from Yale Climate Connections by Bob Henson It might have seemed exotic when it first appeared, but the forecast “cone of uncertainty” used by the NOAA/NWS National Hurricane Center (NHC) is now a familiar part of tropical cyclone readiness in U.S. states and territories. For 2026, NHC has made a couple of key tweaks to its standard cone product. It’s also testing an expanded version of the cone – one made feasible by a new way of understanding how and where forecast errors arise. Since its debut in 2002, the cone has become what a University of Miami writer called “arguably [the cen

2026 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #23

7 June 2026 @ 3:17 pm

A listing of 28 news and opinion articles we found interesting and shared on social media during the past week: Sun, May 31, 2026 thru Sat, June 6, 2026. Stories we promoted this week, by category: Climate Policy and Politics (8 articles) Scilencing The Trump Administration would just as soon we didn't know stuff, especially about our planet The Crucial Years, Bill McKibben, May 31, 2026. Companies No Longer Report Greenhouse Gas Emissions And Climate Risk Progressive lawmakers and environmental groups strongly condemned the decision, ar

SkS Housekeeping: Updating the Comments Policy

5 June 2026 @ 3:13 pm

From time to time, we announce housekeeping items that cover various changes in the Skeptical Science (SkS) web site. Today, it's an important one for all people who are posting comments on our articles: an update to the Comments Policy. Reasons for the Updates The Comments Policy is an important document at SkS: not only does it provide guidance for the behaviour of commenters, but it also provides guidance to the moderators on how to deal with comment threads that are starting to go off the rails. The moderation team strives to apply a reasonably uniform level of moderation, and the Comments Policy is the set of rules we follow. We have been discussing some updates internally over the past few weeks, and now it is time to have the changes go live. The changes have been prompted by a few recent comments that started to use AI to generate text. (W

Skeptical Science New Research for Week #23 2026

4 June 2026 @ 1:06 pm

Open access notables A desk piled high with research reports Historical Volcanic Eruptions Mitigated the Expected Rapid Arctic Sea Ice Decline Prior to 2000, Wang et al., Geophysical Research Letters Arctic sea ice has declined at sharply contrasting rates over the past four decades—modest before 2000 and rapid thereafter. Using observational and model evidence, we show that large tropical volcanic eruptions can trigger decade-long Arctic sea ice recoveries, and that without the 1982 El Chichón and 1991 Pinatubo eruptions, Arctic sea ice would have declined approximately 1.5 times faster before 2000. We further show a model's sensitivity to volcanic aerosol forcing scales with its sens

Nobody knows the future of energy

3 June 2026 @ 7:57 pm

This is a re-post from The Climate Brink by Andrew Dessler I’ve long been struck by how hard it is to predict the evolution of our energy system, even a few years in advance, never mind 25 or 30 years. I still remember the “peak oil” craze in the mid 2000s, when people were telling me the end of oil was nigh. It sounded convincing right up until it turned out to be wrong. In this post, let me show you how bad previous predictions have been for the electricity sector. evolution of our energy system in 6 charts Each plot below shows annual predictions of how a particular source of electricity will evolve as well as what actually happened. The data come from the Energ

Fact brief - Do electric vehicles almost always have a lower carbon footprint than gasoline-powered cars?

2 June 2026 @ 3:20 pm

FactBriefSkeptical Science is partnering with Gigafact to produce fact briefs — bite-sized fact checks of trending claims. You can submit claims you think need checking via the tipline. Do electric vehicles almost always have a lower carbon footprint than gasoline-powered cars? YesThe EPA, IPCC, and many independent studies have found that electric vehicles have lower lifetime emissions than gas-powered vehicles in nearly all cases. “Lifetime” calculations include emissions released during EV manufacture, as well as the generation o

Solar, wind, and EVs have knocked out a doomsday climate scenario

1 June 2026 @ 8:11 pm

This is a re-post from Yale Climate Connections Thanks to the transition from fossil fuels to clean technologies, what used to be considered the worst-case climate change scenario now appears to be outside the realm of plausibility, climate scientists said in a recent study. That study made headlines in May when President Donald Trump falsely claimed that climate scientists had admitted that their projections had been wrong, a claim akin to an anti-vaxxer gloating that the official end of the pandemic proved that COVID was never a problem. And the study contained sobering news: The best-case climate scenario is close to slipping out of reach, and a business-as-usual scenario is still a very dangerous one, with high risks of

2026 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #22

31 May 2026 @ 3:47 pm

A listing of 28 news and opinion articles we found interesting and shared on social media during the past week: Sun, May 24, 2026 thru Sat, May 30, 2026. Stories we promoted this week, by category: Climate Change Impacts (7 articles) Malnourished Gray Whales of the Eastern North Pacific Are in `Serious Trouble` The population has plummeted over the past seven years as climate change triggers mass starvation in warming Arctic waters. Inside Climate News, By Blaine Harden, May 24, 2026. An Unusually Early Heat Wave Breaks Temp

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Mostly space and rockets.

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Summaries of this week’s top stories, from Science Magazine

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daily science news

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Scientific American – Politicised Science News, Articles and Misinformation.

The U.S. is getting hit with severe stormy weather—here’s what’s stewing in the atmosphere

10 June 2026 @ 8:04 pm

Cold fronts colliding with warm, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico could cause dangerous weather conditions, forecasters say

Report of gene-edited human embryos sparks worries about the technology’s future uses

10 June 2026 @ 6:00 pm

Eight years after a Chinese scientist's report of gene-edited babies shocked the world, U.S. scientists reported editing embryos not meant for pregnancies using a more precise technique

AI scores a ‘C–’ on its hardest math test yet

10 June 2026 @ 5:00 pm

The second batch of “First Proof” problems is meant to evaluate AI’s usefulness for research-level math. The best model got six or seven of the 10 questions basically right

How to build kids’ ‘cognitive endurance’ in an age of distraction

10 June 2026 @ 4:15 pm

The ability to run “mental marathons” is a skill children can learn through simple, but dedicated, practice

How to tell if your dog is left-pawed or right-pawed, according to science

10 June 2026 @ 3:56 pm

A step-by-step guide to the “Doginburgh Inventory,” a new pawedness test developed by dog behavior researchers

Largest whale ‘graveyard’ discovered, with skeletons spanning 5 million years

10 June 2026 @ 3:00 pm

The fossilized remains of more than 450 whales have amassed along a 750-mile-long stretch of the Indian Ocean floor

How FIFA is engineering natural grass for the 2026 World Cup

10 June 2026 @ 2:00 pm

FIFA is building temporary natural-grass fields meant to play consistently across 16 stadiums in three countries

Cats, unlike dogs and toddlers, help you only when it helps them

10 June 2026 @ 1:20 pm

Dogs spontaneously aid struggling humans the way young children do—whereas cats wait until they stand to benefit

How Canadian rock duo Angine de Poitrine play with neurobiology and physics to make viral music

10 June 2026 @ 11:00 am

Angine de Poitrine don't abide by the usual rules of Western music, using their own custom-built guitar to strike notes that shouldn't exist

The World Cup could be a petri dish for disease. Wastewater could sound the alarm

10 June 2026 @ 10:30 am

As millions of soccer fans pack FIFA World Cup venues, public health scientists created a wastewater monitoring network to forecast potential disease threats—from measles to Ebola

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Exposing the hypocrisy of climate science.

One Atomic Bomb Per Hour

17 May 2026 @ 12:56 pm

They are planning on building a 10 GW data center here in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and generating all of the electricity on site.. “Wyoming is poised to become an artificial-intelligence powerhouse after Laramie County commissioners last week unanimously voted to move … Continue reading →

New Video : Analyzing Oil And Gas

13 May 2026 @ 3:24 am

Gas and oil production made simple.

Is Antarctica Melting?

4 May 2026 @ 3:15 am

Other AI websites answer questions like this based on the information it finds on the Internet. At visitech.ai we do real analysis with actual data, and provide a more accurate answer. Contact [email protected] for more information.

High Speed Analysis And Visualization

2 May 2026 @ 2:43 am

At visitech.ai we have created the world’s fastest data analysis, visualization and presentation graphics tool. It reduces work time from hours to a few minutes. Contact [email protected] for more information.

El Nino To The Rescue?

2 May 2026 @ 2:42 am

The US is experiencing the worst springtime drought on record, but the weather seems to be changing and the change may be due to a rapidly developing El Nino.

Fake News Update

1 May 2026 @ 5:38 pm

“The Fake News was wrong (again).” “Cheapest Summer Gas Prices in Four Years” ICYMI: Cheapest Summer Gas Prices in Four Years – The White House

Growth Of Antarctic Sea Ice

1 May 2026 @ 5:32 pm

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65 Years Of Progress!

28 April 2026 @ 11:53 pm

El Nino To The Rescue?

24 April 2026 @ 11:43 am

The US is experiencing the worst springtime drought on record https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/monitoring-content/sotc/drought/psi/psi-202603.png https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/pub/data/cirs/climdiv/climdiv-pdsidv-v1.0.0-20240606 Conditions have worsened during April Contiguous U.S. | U.S. Drought Monitor Temperatures at Imperial, Nebraska have averaged 10F above the post 1895 average, and have been far above … Continue reading →

Worst March Drought On Record

17 April 2026 @ 12:20 pm

The Palmer Drought Severity Index for March 2026 was the worst on record, worst than March 1934 and March 1977. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/pub/data/cirs/climdiv/climdiv-pdsidv-v1.0.0-20240606 https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/monitoring-content/sotc/drought/psi/psi-202603.png https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/monitoring-content/sotc/drought/psi/psi-193403.gif https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/monitoring-content/sotc/drought/psi/psi-197703.gif Streamflow in many US rivers is near or at a record low. USGS | National Water … Continue reading →

Real Engineering

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Engineering explained in somewhat detail.

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To critically evaluate the global response to COVID-19 and present a series of responsible pandemic exit strategies to help ensure that total harms are minimised.

projectveritas.com

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Project Veritas journalists working undercover on their own or by, with and through idealistic insiders bring to the American people the corrupt private truths hidden behind the walls of their institutions.

Uncovering the lies around COVID-19.

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Popular mechanics, an intro into the world of political mechanics.

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