Dr. John Robson comments on key items from the latest Climate Discussion Nexus weekly "Wednesday Wakeup" newsletter ([ Ссылка ]), starting with how the U.S electric grid cannot cope with demand and nor can its power plants, which isn't an obstacle to the green energy transition but proof that there's no such thing. We also look at Arctic sea ice extent (not shrinking), heat in Africa of all places, a sailboat, the imminent demise of chocolate yet again, the suggestion that we eat pythons to fight climate change instead, and a devastating finding (if confirmed) that there's more heat escaping the atmosphere not less, so the whole notion that GHGs are trapping it is wrong. We wrap up with some skepticism about carbon capture, the imminent demise of Antarctica yet again, #Gettingworse instalment on how famines aren't getting worse, Greta Thunberg notwithstanding, a Climate the Movie fact check on urbanization distorting temperature measurements, and a paper on the same phenomenon in China between 1961 and 2004.
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