Judith Curry has ended her blog, Climate Etc.
Kudos to her commitment to sharing her views widely and allowing a broad and vigorous debate in her comments sections.
Judith Curry has ended her blog, Climate Etc.
Kudos to her commitment to sharing her views widely and allowing a broad and vigorous debate in her comments sections.
Animals should not be used for radical transgender experiments.
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) June 18, 2026
This is not science. This is ideological cruelty paid for by the American taxpayers.
Our TRANS MICE Act ends it. No federal funds may be used to conduct, support, or fund research aimed at altering an animal's… pic.twitter.com/ef3tSuhO78
My cat Oliver has relocated to his summer lair. He spends most days out there, or laying in the yard. Maybe you can see him peaking at the camera.
In May in the US solar contributed more electric power than coal:
New York, 10 June 2026 – Solar overtook coal generation in the US electricity mix for the first month on record in May 2026, according to official monthly and preliminary hourly generation data analysed by global energy think tank Ember. Solar supplied a record 12.8% of US electricity, while coal fell to 12.2%, its fourth-lowest monthly share ever.
I keep track of the weekly coal production (in the US). Here's how it's gone in recent years (sorry for not making a pretty graph):
US coal production peaked in 2007-2009. It's been downhill since and is now lower than 1980. I feel sorry for coal miners, and a decent administration would be very active in training these men & women for other jobs, or retiring those older than about (?) 45.
Trump2 recently gave the coal mining industry $700 million to restore coal power plants and such; meanwhile this idiot has spent $2.5 billion to shut down wind power.
This article says he will lose his fight against renewable energy, with the subhead:
"Market forces are stronger than MAGA."
Our 2026 Indicators of Global Climate Change paper is out! We find that the human-induced warming was 1.37C in 2025, and the current rate of warming is 0.27C per year, on track to firmly pass 1.5C in about four years: essd.copernicus.org/...
— Zeke Hausfather (@hausfath.bsky.social) June 11, 2026 at 4:42 PM
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Sea surface temperatures for the Nino 3.4 region:
and for the global average sea surface temperature:
Both graphs via Tropical TidBits.
I think this is the biggest rocket explosion I've ever seen. It was going to carry 48 satellites to space. Bezos says trying again "is worth it." Probably a write off on all the taxes he doesn't pay (0%).
CBS News:Given what he said today about Somalians, a fair and necessary question is whether he is starting to enter some degree of senility. It was so shocking and revolting, as if he just can't hold his reptilian side in any more. There are reports he fell asleep in the meeting, that he's fallen asleep in other meetings, and brutal honesty like this can be a symptom of dementia, it seems, as the person loses some control over his/her body. This was odd even for Trump.
President Trump underwent "advanced imaging" of his abdomen and cardiovascular system for "preventative" reasons, the White House said Monday, one day after the president told reporters that he had "no idea" what body parts his MRI covered during his October physical at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
I saw this on a climate change forum on Reddit and think it's an accurate, succinct summary of where I find myself right now. Apparently others too.
The annual average energy use of Americans has dropped noticeably since 1973--about 25%. One-fourth.
kW=kilowatts
Berkeley Earth's global temperature for October. Above 1.5°C. It looks still in the running for the warmest year yet. Not that the fossil fuel companies who ran COP30 care.