Monckton’s Mexican Missive
From Nopenhagen to Yes We Cancun by Christopher Monckton Thanks to Wikileaks, everyone here in the Mañana Republic of Mexico now knows just how much bullying and arm-twisting the administration of...
View Article“Gore effect” strikes Cancun Climate Conference 3 days in a row
From the “weather is not climate department” – New record low temperatures set in Cancun for three straight days, and more new low temperature records are possible this week. Dr. Roy Spencer, who is in...
View ArticleMexico’s biggest freeze since 1957 means US produce price will skyrocket
Freezing temperatures across a wide swath of Mexico the night of Feb. 3-4 have made a big impact in available fresh produce. Expect the effects to be felt in your supermarket any day now. From The...
View ArticleA cold day in Mexico’s Icebox
Guest post by Dr. Richard Keen My first visit to Mexico nearly forty years ago began on an icy note. I boarded the overnight train in Juarez and headed south to warmer climes, or so I thought. The...
View ArticleFinally, a population crash NOT blamed on global warming
From Stanford University , a realization that El Niño an La Niña play far greater roles than any global warming does in ocean populations. Squid mystery in Mexican waters unraveled by Stanford...
View ArticleTropical Storm Beryl forms
BULLETIN SUBTROPICAL STORM BERYL ADVISORY NUMBER 1 NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL022012 1100 PM EDT FRI MAY 25 2012 …SUBTROPICAL STORM FORMS IN THE SOUTHEWESTERN ATLANTIC… …TROPICAL...
View ArticleDeep sea hydrothermal vents discovered in Gulf of California
From the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute something not unexpected, given the San Andreas Fault goes through the Gulf of California, but interesting nonetheless. Images follow. MBARI discovers...
View ArticleAnother Michael Oppenheimer FAIL – 2010 claim on Mexican ‘climate refugees’...
WUWT readers may recall a recent essay titled ‘What global warming really looks like’ – Michael Oppenheimer FAIL where I pointed out the desperate and ridiculous claims by Michael Oppenheimer to try to...
View ArticleEarthquake in Acapulco
7.8 preliminary estimated strength Blogging on phone more to follow http://ptwc.weather.gov/ptwc/?region=1&id=pacific.TIBPAC.2012.03.20.1813
View ArticleHere’s How Mexico Could Respond To Trump’s Tariff Threat
Michael Bastasch | Energy Editor Experts expect Mexico to respond to U.S. tariff threats, but the country’s reliance on American energy could influence how they respond. Mexico could slow-walk the...
View ArticlePresident Trump Promises to Help Mexico Cut Oil Production
Guest “can he do that?” by David Middleton Trump says US will ‘help Mexico along’ with its OPEC+ production cuts PUBLISHED FRI, APR 10 2020President Donald Trump said on Friday…
View ArticleMexico’s President Is Betting Big AGAINST Renewables
From OILPRICE.COM By Irina Slav – May 07, 2020, 10:00 AM CDT It sounds like a news report out of yet another dystopian novel: Mexico is halting grid connection for…
View ArticleNew Nose Only Covid Masks
Advocates claim wearing a nose only mask under your regular mask allows you to stay protected when eating at restaurants. But I'm not sure having a contaminated surface just above your mouth while...
View ArticleFor Mexico’s president, the future isn’t renewable energy — it’s coal
López Obrador’s devotion to fossil fuels and rejection of cleaner energy at a time when most nations are moving in the opposite direction has dismayed environmentalists, who warn that Mexico will be...
View ArticleEtam: Mexico is Leapfrogging Canada in the LNG Export Race
...companies may soon be able to get Canadian natural gas onto an LNG carrier easier, quicker, and cheaper via Mexico than through Canada
View ArticleColumn: 2023 energy predictions? When Canada offers LNG-starved Germany a...
The Trudeau proposal was stunning in its brazen and heartless stupidity; it would take all three levels of Canadian government a decade to work out the regulatory framework and challenges of any green...
View ArticleThe Mexican Sun Sets on Making Sunsets
“Mexico reiterates its unavoidable commitment to the protection and well-being of the population from practices that generate risks to human and environmental security,” The post The Mexican Sun Sets...
View ArticleMexico and South America Must Tap Fossil Fuels to Fight Poverty
Regardless of pressures from international leaders to join the campaign to “decarbonize,” overcoming poverty with economic growth powered by fossil fuels is taking precedence in these countries. The...
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