This is #2 in an ongoing series of serial forecast failures (that need to be thrown back in their faces) by climate alarmists and their helpers, the mainstream media...
Press release: Elusive El Niño challenges NOAA’s 2012 U.S. Winter Outlook The western half of the continental U.S. and central and northern Alaska could be in for a warmer-than-average winter, while most of Florida might...
This is the third and final post on this series on the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) by Jean Laherrère, a long-time guest contributor to TheOilDrum. The goal of this series is to compare the evolution of reserves estimates in the...
WUWT readers may recall the story by the Daily Mail about the new supercomputer. The Met Office has caused a storm of controversy after it was revealed their £30million supercomputer designed to predict climate change...
This is a guest post by Michael Levi who is a Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment at the Council on Foreign Relations. It is a critique of Steven Kopits of Douglas Westwood's recent guest post. The version of the...
Figure 1 Oil supply - demand - price chart, Jan. 2002 to Nov. 2009. See text for explanation. Click to enlarge and open in separate browser window.
In a recent post Nate brought to our attention the work of Richard Duncan and Walter Youngquist published in 1999 in a paper called Encircling the Peak of World Oil Production...
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