Southern Hemisphere Slammed Into Winter; European Alps Freeze; Kenya’s Cold Sends Power Demand To Record Highs; USA Today Cries ‘Extreme Heat’ – Forecast Shows Anomalous Cold; + Solar Activity Is Low
Southern Hemisphere Slammed Into Winter; European Alps Freeze; Kenya’s Cold Sends Power Demand To Record Highs; USA Today Cries ‘Extreme Heat’ – Forecast Shows Anomalous Cold; + Solar Activity Is Low
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18 Thoughts to “Southern Hemisphere Slammed Into Winter; European Alps Freeze; Kenya’s Cold Sends Power Demand To Record Highs; USA Today Cries ‘Extreme Heat’ – Forecast Shows Anomalous Cold; + Solar Activity Is Low”
Oh no, it will be entirely optional – a separate category on the site: ‘Premium prepper content’ – only for those interested.
A standard subscription will retain access to my daily reporting, exactly as it is setup now.
Being already off grid and living in a rural part of southeast Australia I don’t think that I ne4ed the additional offerings; but well done for putting it out there for those still struggling with the enforced regime of Global Warming mania.
“In my experience, much of the public has splintered into tribal positions on climate change: We either believe increasing CO2 (mainly from fossil fuel burning) has no effect, or we believe it is causing an existential crisis. There are a smaller number of individuals somewhere in the center (climate independents?)”
Hi Cap,
I would pay the extra $5 for in-depth climate coverage, and the prepper/homesteading tips that you have. I enjoyed the previous homesteading content that you had a while back. It was well thought out, and field tested.
I am off-grid homesteading on 300 acres in SE Arizona and chose this life based on an understanding of what this GSM will bring. I think it would be helpful for others to understand that connection.
I am also a geophysicist (working as a marine geophysical surveyor) and did my research in paleomagnetics. I have been following the decay of earth’s magnetic field but it is hard to access real-time data on it’s strength, so anything you have to share in that realm would be of interest. You might have covered it already, but the one-two punch of strong coronal mass ejections during a time of reduced protection from our magnetic field could cause some devastating effects.
It would also be great if in your premium access you had some of your strongest arguments and data laid out for the first timers to your website. Kind of something to bring the uninitiated up to speed on it all fairly quickly (red pill).
Thanks for all your work.
Klay
“…average temperatures in July have trended roughly 2.7 degrees (F) warmer since 1950″
and there it is, it says it all- average temperatures!
Averages are high + lows and finding the middle, mean.
So comparing highest with middle proves nothing.
And theyre now doing it with sea levels, comparing high tides with average sea level.
Then they use a cherrypicked timespan with urban heat temperatures, fed into bias rcp8.5/ssp5 climate models using hypothetical algorithms set 100years in the future- presto magico…
Global warming and only $trillions in taxes & subsidies can save us
Please do not make this premium electroverse mandatory for everyone, I am happy with things the way they are.
Oh no, it will be entirely optional – a separate category on the site: ‘Premium prepper content’ – only for those interested.
A standard subscription will retain access to my daily reporting, exactly as it is setup now.
I look forward to my standard subscription reports and use them to educate friends about what is going on.
Being already off grid and living in a rural part of southeast Australia I don’t think that I ne4ed the additional offerings; but well done for putting it out there for those still struggling with the enforced regime of Global Warming mania.
Great Idea. Five dollars per month appears reasonable to me.
At $5 I’m in, Cap – looking forward to the in-depth content.
Yes. I would find the additional content very interesting. Thank you!
ARTICLE:
Some Thoughts on Our DOE Report Regarding CO2 Impacts on the U.S. Climate
July 31st, 2025 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D.
https://www.drroyspencer.com/2025/07/some-thoughts-on-our-doe-report-regarding-co2-impacts-on-the-u-s-climate/
“In my experience, much of the public has splintered into tribal positions on climate change: We either believe increasing CO2 (mainly from fossil fuel burning) has no effect, or we believe it is causing an existential crisis. There are a smaller number of individuals somewhere in the center (climate independents?)”
I believe the globalists are causing an existential crisis
Malcolm
Good idea, I look forward to more detailed info.
Hi Cap,
I would pay the extra $5 for in-depth climate coverage, and the prepper/homesteading tips that you have. I enjoyed the previous homesteading content that you had a while back. It was well thought out, and field tested.
I am off-grid homesteading on 300 acres in SE Arizona and chose this life based on an understanding of what this GSM will bring. I think it would be helpful for others to understand that connection.
I am also a geophysicist (working as a marine geophysical surveyor) and did my research in paleomagnetics. I have been following the decay of earth’s magnetic field but it is hard to access real-time data on it’s strength, so anything you have to share in that realm would be of interest. You might have covered it already, but the one-two punch of strong coronal mass ejections during a time of reduced protection from our magnetic field could cause some devastating effects.
It would also be great if in your premium access you had some of your strongest arguments and data laid out for the first timers to your website. Kind of something to bring the uninitiated up to speed on it all fairly quickly (red pill).
Thanks for all your work.
Klay
I am in on the Premium reporting.
Hi Cap
I pay now 5 USD, it would be a pitty, if you would create a two class comunity!
I enjoy reading your dayly reports!
Thank you for your work!
“…average temperatures in July have trended roughly 2.7 degrees (F) warmer since 1950″
and there it is, it says it all- average temperatures!
Averages are high + lows and finding the middle, mean.
So comparing highest with middle proves nothing.
And theyre now doing it with sea levels, comparing high tides with average sea level.
Then they use a cherrypicked timespan with urban heat temperatures, fed into bias rcp8.5/ssp5 climate models using hypothetical algorithms set 100years in the future- presto magico…
Global warming and only $trillions in taxes & subsidies can save us