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Sunday, 30 September 2018

American Loon #2077: Al Ouimet

Goodnighties is a sleepwear product that will ostensibly “maximize sleep benefits” by neutralizing “the stress our bodies produce.” It does so since it is “made with a smart-fabric” that is “stimulating blood flow with negative ions to tired strained muscles.” If you worry about “bullshit”...

Read the full lunacy: #2077: Al Ouimet Encyclopedia of American Loons

Saturday, 29 September 2018

Another homeopathic product by Boiron has just been shown to be ‘effect-free’

Endocrine therapy (ET) is often used to reduce the risk of recurrence in hormone receptor-expressing disease. It is associated with worsening of climacteric symptoms can therefore have a negative impact on the quality of life (QoL) of those affected. Homeopathy is sometimes recommended for management of hot flushes (HF), and a new study aimed to […]

Read the rest here: Another homeopathic product by Boiron has just been shown to be ‘effect-free’

Friday, 28 September 2018

American Loon #2076: George Otis jr.

Strategic level spiritual warfare is the central idea of the various “prayer warrior” networks existing across the US, whose main proponents include people like C. Peter Wagner, John Dawson (of Youth With A Mission), Cindy Jacobs, Jack Hayford and George Otis, Jr. Otis is the author...

Read the full lunacy: #2076: George Otis jr. Encyclopedia of American Loons

Do musculoskeletal conditions contribute to chronic non-musculoskeletal conditions? A lesson in critical thinking

Do musculoskeletal conditions contribute to chronic non-musculoskeletal conditions? The authors of a new paper – inspired by chiropractic thinking, it seems – think so. Their meta-analysis was aimed to investigate whether the most common musculoskeletal conditions, namely neck or back pain or osteoarthritis of the knee or hip, contribute to the development of chronic disease. The authors […]

Read the rest here: Do musculoskeletal conditions contribute to chronic non-musculoskeletal conditions? A lesson in critical thinking

Thursday, 27 September 2018

One of the foremost homeopathic teachers and clinicians in the world: “Tackling Patients with Severe Pathology”

The AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF HOMEOPATHY (AIH) is the oldest national medical association in the United States. The AIH’s mission is “to promote the science and art of homeopathic medicine, to safeguard the interests of the homeopathic medical profession, to improve the standards of homeopathic medical education, to educate the medical and scientific communities about the […]

Read the rest here: One of the foremost homeopathic teachers and clinicians in the world: “Tackling Patients with Severe Pathology”

Wednesday, 26 September 2018

American Loon #2075: James L. Oschman

Ah, yes: energy medicine. James L. Oschman, who does possess a PhD in the biological sciences from back in the days, is currently one of the grand old men of woo, and author of the 2000 book Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis, apparently something of a go-to item among defenders of New Age...

Read the full lunacy: #2075: James L. Oschman Encyclopedia of American Loons

Fish oil might reduce anxiety

Fish oil (omega-3 PUFA) preparations are today extremely popular and amongst the best-researched dietary supplement. During the 1970s, two Danish scientists, Bang and Dyerberg, remarked that Greenland Eskimos had a baffling lower prevalence of coronary artery disease than mainland Danes. They also noted that their diet contained large amounts of seal and whale blubber and suggested that […]

Read the rest here: Fish oil might reduce anxiety

Bless Your Heart, JB. Bless Your Heart.

You guys remember JB Handley? He’s the guy who can’t seem to get his story straight about the vaccine injury he claims his child received. He’s basically claimed that vaccines hurt his child to the point of causing autism, but he can’t quite nail the timeline. Anyway, he’s always lurking in the anti-vaccine recesses of […]

Read more at: Bless Your Heart, JB. Bless Your Heart. by Reuben

Tuesday, 25 September 2018

The recent history of homeopathy in Germany

Samuel Hahnemann invented homeopathy about 200 years ago. His placebos were better than (or not as bad as) the ‘heroic’ medicine of his time which frequently was more dangerous than the disease it aimed to cure. Thus, homeopathy took Germany by storm. When, about 100 years ago, medicine finally became scientific and was able to […]

Read the rest here: The recent history of homeopathy in Germany

2018 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming Digest #40

Calls to Action... Story of the Week... Editorial of the Week... SkS Highlights... El Niño/La Niña Update... Toon of the Week... Quote of the Week... Graphic of the Week... SkS in the News... Photo of the Week... SkS Spotlights... Video of the Week... Reports of Note... Coming Soon on SkS... Climate Feedback Reviews... SkS Week in Review... Poster of the Week...

Calls to Action*

 Looking ahead...

 

 

Looking inside...

 

 

Looking behind...

Something that flew under my radar screen when it was released earlier this year... 

 

 


*The views expressed in this section are those of John Hartz and do not necessarily reflect  consensus views of the SkS author team — it's virtually impossible to achieve consensus among a herd of cats. 


Story of the Week...

 


Editorial of the Week...

 


SkS Highlights...

 


El Niño/La Niña Update...

 


Toon of the Week...

 


Quote of the Week...

 


Graphic of the Week...

 


SkS in the News...

 


Photo of the Week...

 


SkS Spotlights...

 


Video of the Week...

 


Reports of Note...

 


Coming Soon on SkS...

 


Climate Feedback Reviews...

 


SkS Week in Review... 

 


Poster of the Week...

 



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Monday, 24 September 2018

‘Proof of concept study’ of osteopathy – this one had me in stiches

Proof of Principle or Concept studies are investigations usually for an early stage of clinical drug development when a compound has shown potential in animal models and early safety testing. This step often links between Phase-I and dose ranging Phase-II studies. These small-scale studies are designed to detect a signal that the drug is active […]

Read the rest here: ‘Proof of concept study’ of osteopathy – this one had me in stiches

American Loon #2074: Christopher Ortiz

Christopher Ortiz is (or at least was in 2006) the editor of the reconstructionist journal Faith for All of Life, communications director for the Chalcedon Foundation and a remorseless theocrat. His goal, and the goal of his group, is to establish “the universal rule of God” and...

Read the full lunacy: #2074: Christopher Ortiz Encyclopedia of American Loons

Saturday, 22 September 2018

An exhaustive study of homeopathic remedies for eczema … turns out to be a big, fat lie

“An exhaustive study of homeopathic remedies for Eczema“, this is the title of an article I just stumbled across. It leaves no doubt that homeopathy is effective for eczema (which is also what I was told all those years ago when I trained in a homeopathic hospital). Here are a few excerpts from the article: […]

Read the rest here: An exhaustive study of homeopathic remedies for eczema … turns out to be a big, fat lie

Friday, 21 September 2018

A new osteopathy trial – I think, it might the worst bit of research in 2018 so far

Osteopathy is a form of manual therapy invented by the American Andrew Taylor Still (1828-1917). Today, US osteopaths (doctors of osteopathy or DOs) practise no or little manual therapy; they are fully recognised as medical doctors who can specialise in any medical field after their training which is almost identical with that of MDs. Outside […]

Read the rest here: A new osteopathy trial – I think, it might the worst bit of research in 2018 so far

Thursday, 20 September 2018

The Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s verdict on homeopathy

The UK Royal Pharmaceutical Society have published a quick reference guide on homeopathy. In it, they make the following 5 ‘key points’: The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) does not endorse homeopathy as a form of treatment because there is no scientific basis for homeopathy nor any evidence to support the clinical efficacy of homeopathic products beyond […]

Read the rest here: The Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s verdict on homeopathy

American Loon #2073: Judith Orloff

Though she is a board-certified psychiatrist and has enjoyed something resembling real career (she is, for instance, an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA), you should probably refrain from taking advice from Judith Orloff. Orloff’s main focus is, at least at present, what she...

Read the full lunacy: #2073: Judith Orloff Encyclopedia of American Loons

Wednesday, 19 September 2018

Finally! A retraction of an acupuncture meta-analysis published in a top-journal

I remember reading this paper entitled ‘Comparison of acupuncture and other drugs for chronic constipation: A network meta-analysis’ when it first came out. I considered discussing it on my blog, but then decided against it for a range of reasons which I shall explain below. The abstract of the original meta-analysis is copied below:
The […]
Read the rest here: Finally! A retraction of an acupuncture meta-analysis published in a top-journal

Tuesday, 18 September 2018

“Doctors should call out bollocksology when they see it.”

For years,Margaret McCartney, a GP from Scotland, wrote a weekly column in the BMJ. It was invariably well-worth reading. Recently, she regrettably ended it by publishing her last article entitled  A summary of four and a half years of columns in one column. In it, she makes 36 short points. They are all poignant, but […]

Read the rest here: “Doctors should call out bollocksology when they see it.”

American Loon #2072: Mensur Omerbashich

Mensur Omerbashich is a crackpot and conspiracy theorist who received some attention when the Comet Elenin silliness took off in conspiracy circles. He has subsequently spent a lot of pretty quixotic efforts trying to have criticism of his nonsense removed from the Internet. Thing is,...

Read the full lunacy: #2072: Mensur Omerbashich Encyclopedia of American Loons

Monday, 17 September 2018

Homeopathy for preventing complications of immunisation: another study and another negative result

Some homeopaths claim that there is anecdotal support for the use of the homeopathic medicine Arsenicum album in preventing post-vaccination fever. As far as I know, the claim has not been tested in clinical trials. This study was aimed at evaluating the efficacy of this approach in preventing febrile episodes following vaccination. In the community […]

Read the rest here: Homeopathy for preventing complications of immunisation: another study and another negative result

Sunday, 16 September 2018

American Loon #2071: Kyle Olson

Indoctrination: How ‘Useful Idiots’ Are Using Our Schools to Subvert American Exceptionalismis the title of a book by Kyle Olson. It’s hard to see how further comment could be necessary, but at least the book was praised by Rick Green on Wallbuilders Live. As an example of the kind...

Read the full lunacy: #2071: Kyle Olson Encyclopedia of American Loons

Saturday, 15 September 2018

Chiro for kids? No!

In previous posts, I have been scathing about chiropractors (DCs) treating children; for instance here: Despite calling themselves ‘doctors’, they are nothing of the sort. DCs are not adequately educated or trained to treat children. They nevertheless often do so, presumably because this constitutes a significant part of their income. Even if they felt confident […]

Read the rest here: Chiro for kids? No!

Friday, 14 September 2018

Homeopathy: yet another systematic review fails to prove its effectiveness

The indefatigable Robert Mathie has published another systematic review/meta-analysis, and yet again he failed to come up with a convincingly positive result. This new paper reviews randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of individualised homeopathic treatment (IHT) in which the control (comparator) group was other than placebo (OTP). Its stated aim was to determine the comparative effectiveness of […]

Read the rest here: Homeopathy: yet another systematic review fails to prove its effectiveness

American Loon #2070: Pam Olsen

A.k.a. Prayer Woman Pam Olsen is a deranged religious fundamentalist of the Florida Prayer Network, creator of the group Bound4Life, founder of the Tallahassee branch of the International House of Prayer and an associate of people like IHoP founder Mike Bickle and Cindy Jacobs –...

Read the full lunacy: #2070: Pam Olsen Encyclopedia of American Loons

Thursday, 13 September 2018

“Physiotherapy generally offers a highly science based approach to clinical practice.” WISHFUL THINKING OR TRUTH?

“Physiotherapy generally offers a highly science based approach to clinical practice.” This was a recent comment by someone (I presume a physiotherapist) on this blog. It got me thinking – is it true or false? I am in no position to review the entire field of physiotherapy in a blog post. What I will do […]

Read the rest here: “Physiotherapy generally offers a highly science based approach to clinical practice.” WISHFUL THINKING OR TRUTH?

Tuesday, 11 September 2018

Lille Medical School suspends homeopathy degree

It has been reported that the faculty of medicine of Lille unversity in France has suspended its degree in homeopathy for the 2018-19 academic year. The university announced its decision on Twitter, and the faculty of medicine’s dean, Didier Gosset, confirmed it to the AFP news agency: “It has to be said that we teach […]

Read the rest here: Lille Medical School suspends homeopathy degree

Monday, 10 September 2018

American Loon #2069: John Oller

John Oller is a hardcore young-earth creationist with a (real) PhD in general linguistics (he does, however, invoke the biblical Tower of Babel story to explain the diversity of human languages, so one should probably be wary of listening to his claims even in his area of expertise)....

Read the full lunacy: #2069: John Oller Encyclopedia of American Loons

Alternative therapies for psoriasis? A poor review in a top journal

Psoriasis is one of those conditions that is chronic, not curable, irritating to the point where it reduces quality of life. In other words, it is a disease for which virtually all alternative treatments on the planet are claimed to be effective. But which therapies do demonstrably alleviate the symptoms? This review (published in JAMA […]

Read the rest here: Alternative therapies for psoriasis? A poor review in a top journal

2018 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming Digest #36

Story of the Week... Editorial of the Week... oon of the Week... Quote of the Week... Coming Soon on SkS... John Cook Sighting... SkS Week in Review... Poster of the Week...

Story of the Week...

Rise for Climate: thousands march across US to protest environment crisis

Protests spearheaded by march in San Francisco ahead of climate change summit in the city next week

Rise for Climate March New York 09-08-18.

Several thousand people took part in a climate march in New York City on Thursday. Ten activists were arrested after blocking the street in front of Andrew Cuomo’s Manhattan office. Photograph: Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock 

Tens of thousands of people took part in marches and other events across the US on Saturday, calling for a swift transition to renewable energy in order to stave off the various perils of climate change.

The Rise for Climate protests was spearheaded by what organizers called the largest ever climate march on the US west coast. The march, which snaked through the heart of San Francisco, came ahead of a climate change summit in the city next week that will gather mayors and business leaders from around the world.

The San Francisco march, which called for California governor Jerry Brown to end fossil fuel extraction in the state, attracted around 30,000 people, organizers said.

An array of activities, including rallies, voter registration drives and vigils, were scheduled to take place across the US, in cities such as Boston, Miami and Portland, Oregon. Events were also planned in Puerto Rico. In New Orleans, protesters planned to agitate for the halt of the Bayou Bridge pipeline, an extension of the controversial Dakota Access project that last year spurred a lengthy standoff at the Standing Rock reservation.

Rise for Climate: thousands march across US to protest environment crisis by Oliver Milman, Environment, Guardian, Sep 8, 2018 


Editorial of the Week...

Trump’s dirty environmental policies will echo for ages

 Coal-fired Power Plant

The Big Rivers Electric Corporation power plant in Robards, Ky., May 27. The Trump administration on Aug. 21 made public the details of its new pollution rules governing coal-burning power plants, and the fine print includes an acknowledgment that the plan would increase carbon emissions and lead to up to 1,400 premature deaths annually.  Photo: LUKE SHARRETT /NYT

As the world watches the legal twists and turns of the Trump administration, something far more consequential is happening. Long after Trump, Michael Cohen, Paul Manafort and the rest are forgotten, the inhabitants of Earth will still be dealing with climate change. And policies the president recently announced are going to make the problem worse for us and put future generations on track for disaster.

A couple of weeks ago, Trump began relaxing automotive fuel efficiency standards that require automakers to improve fuel efficiency of cars over the next decade. Now, Trump is replacing former President Barack Obama’s Clean Power Plan, a policy that reduces emissions from electric power plants.

By the EPA’s own analysis, these actions by Trump reverse policies that were addressing climate change.

To understand how climate is affecting you today, consider the miserable summer we’ve experienced. Climate change is one of the reasons it’s so hot. So, it follows that it’s driving up your air-conditioning bill, as well as the bill for businesses you rely on. Like higher oil prices, this increased expense ripples through the economy and takes money out of your pocket. 

Trump’s dirty environmental policies will echo for ages, Opinion by Andrew Dessler*, San Antonio Express-News, Sep 3, 2018

*Andrew Dessler is a professor of atmospheric sciences and the Reta A. Haynes Chair in Geosciences at Texas A&M University. 


Toon of the Week...

 2018 Toon 36


Quote of the Week...

 


Graphic of the Week...

 


SkS in the News...

 


Photo of the Week...

 


SkS Spotlights...

 


Video of the Week...

 


Reports of Note...

 


Coming Soon on SkS...

  • Kavanaugh’s views on EPA’s climate authority are dangerous and wrong (Dana)
  • Getting involved with Climate Science via crowdfunding or -sourcing (Baerbel)
  • How Arctic lakes accelerate permafrost carbon losses (Carbon Brief)
  • Guest Post (John Abraham)
  • New research this week (Ari)
  • 2018 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #37 (John Hartz)
  • 2018 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming weekly Digest #37 (John Hartz)

John Cook Sighting...

John Cook was one of three panelists on the Aug 30 NPR/Climate Cast radio broadcast, How Houston's recovering from a hurricane boosted by climate change hosted by Paul Hunter.

Cook's topic:

Australia on the front lines of climate change. And the politics of climate change in Australia is even more intense than here in the U.S. Aussie native John Cook, a research assistant professor at the Center for Climate Change Communication at George Mason University, explains. 


SkS Week in Review...


Poster of the Week...

2018 Poster 36 



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Sunday, 9 September 2018

Is 2018 the year when research into homeopathy died a natural death?

Medline is the biggest electronic databank for articles published in medicine and related fields. It is therefore the most important source of information in this area. I use it regularly to monitor what new papers have been published in the various fields of alternative medicine. As the number of Medline-listed papers dated 2018 on homeopathy […]

Read the rest here: Is 2018 the year when research into homeopathy died a natural death?

Saturday, 8 September 2018

Oil pulling, a promising alternative therapy – no, I am not pulling your leg!

Yesterday, I was interviewed and filmed by a Canadian TV-journalist. Even though the subject was osteopathy (apparently, in Canada, osteopathy is strong and full of woo), we found ourselves talking about ‘oil pulling’. I knew next to nothing about this alternative therapy, but learnt that it was big in North America. When the TV-crew had […]

Read the rest here: Oil pulling, a promising alternative therapy – no, I am not pulling your leg!

American Loon #2068: Rosie O'Donnell

Ok, we’ll bite and give her a brief note. Rosie O’Donnell is most famous for being a, shall we say, outspoken actress, comedian and television personality, and one that President Donald Trump has had a weird obsession with. And, as with so many others in similar situations, with great...

Read the full lunacy: #2068: Rosie O'Donnell Encyclopedia of American Loons

Friday, 7 September 2018

Homeopathy is not helpful for depression – on the contrary, it depresses me!

This systematic review included 18 studies assessing homeopathy in depression. Two double-blind placebo-controlled trials of homeopathic medicinal products (HMPs) for depression were assessed. The first trial (N = 91) with high risk of bias found HMPs were non-inferior to fluoxetine at 4 (p = 0.654) and 8 weeks (p = 0.965); whereas the second trial (N = 133), with low risk of bias, […]

Read the rest here: Homeopathy is not helpful for depression – on the contrary, it depresses me!

Thursday, 6 September 2018

Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop pays $145,000 in vaginal egg lawsuit - BBC News

The lifestyle website founded by actress Gwyneth Paltrow has agreed to pay $145,000 (£112,000) for making unscientific claims about vaginal eggs... Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop pays $145,000 in vaginal egg lawsuit - BBC News

American Loon #2067: Tetyana Obukhanych

Tetyana Obukhanych is one of the only people in the anti-vaccine movement with genuine, relevant credentials, and they sure let you know. Obukhanych has a PhD in Immunology, and has apparently had a stint as postdoctoral fellow at Harvard and Stanford, although she does not seem to have a...

Read the full lunacy: #2067: Tetyana Obukhanych Encyclopedia of American Loons

“Pharmacists should not sell or dispense homeopathic products”

On 4 September 2018, during the FIP (78th FIP World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences), a meeting took place intended to give an opportunity to practising pharmacists to voice their opinions on the question whether pharmacies should stop selling homeopathic products. Attendees were be provided with voting materials to allow them to express their […]

Read the rest here: “Pharmacists should not sell or dispense homeopathic products”

Wednesday, 5 September 2018

Homeopathy made easy: THE BRISTOL STOOL CHART AND CORRESPONDING HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES

Just when I thought I had seen all homeopathy has to offer, here comes this: THE BRISTOL STOOL CHART AND CORRESPONDING HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES! “With mere examination of stool appearance, Homoeopathic remedy can easily be selected….” The chart was, according to Wikipedia, developed and proposed for the first time by Dr. Stephen Lewis and Dr. Ken […]

Read the rest here: Homeopathy made easy: THE BRISTOL STOOL CHART AND CORRESPONDING HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES

Tuesday, 4 September 2018

American Loon #2066: Clint Ober

The ecology of woo is a rich one, and whatever niche of silly you can think of is probably filled, unimpeded by science, evidence or fact. The idea of earthing, for instance, is a relatively obvious one once you let your creativity be unconstrained by reality, plausibility or reason. According to...

Read the full lunacy: #2066: Clint Ober Encyclopedia of American Loons

TCM by injection? The idea frightens me

If you thought that Chinese herbal medicine is just for oral use, you were wrong. This article explains it all in some detail: Injections of traditional Chinese herbal medicines are also referred to as TCM injections. This approach has evolved during the last 70 years as a treatment modality that, according to the authors, parallels injections of […]

Read the rest here: TCM by injection? The idea frightens me

Monday, 3 September 2018

The age of misinformation: a rant about Brexit and homeopathy

It’s been often said that we live in the age of information.  Everyone can get tons of it at the click of a button. This is undoubtedly true. Sadly, it also means that we are exposed to tons of misinformation, and sometimes it seems to me that we now live in THE AGE OF MISINFORMATION. […]

Read the rest here: The age of misinformation: a rant about Brexit and homeopathy

2018 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming Digest #35

Calls to Action... Story of the Week... Editorial of the Week... El Niño/La Niña Update... Toon of the Week... Coming Soon on SkS... Climate Feedback Reviews... SkS Week in Review... Poster of the Week...

Calls to Action*...

Looking ahead...

Sat Sep 8 is an extremely important day for climate activists because they will be gathering in cities throughout the world to Rise Up for Climate. If you re not already plugged into an event in your area, you can easily do so by going to the official Rise Up for Climate website. From the global campaign's website:

On September 8, we’re planning thousands of rallies in cities and towns around the world to demand our local leaders commit to building a fossil free world that puts people and justice before profits.

No more stalling, no more delays: it’s time for a fast and fair transition to 100% renewable energy for all.

Real climate leadership rises from below. It means power in the hands of people not corporations. It means economic opportunity for workers and justice and dignity for frontline communities that are the hardest hit by the impacts of the fossil fuel industry and a warming world. 

Looking inside... 

Be sure to check out the next two sections of this digest — Story of the Week and Opinion of the Week. They address two inter-related issue re the hum race's ability to come to grips with the reality of man-made climate change and the need to effectively mitigate it srtarting now.

Looking behind...

Something that flew under my radar screen when it was released earlier this year...

Narrated by Danny Glover, A documentary special reveals how climate change science has been under systematic attack; the multi-million dollar campaign allowed a climate change denier to be elected president (a new version with updated content and music)

TRNN Documentary: Trump, The Koch Brothers and Their War on Climate Science, May 23, 2018

TRNN = The Real News Network, Baltimore, MD


*The views expressed in this section are those of John Hartz and do not necessarily reflect  consensus views of the SkS author team — it's nearly impossible to achieve consensus within a herd of cats.  


Story of the Week...

The Swedish 15-year-old who's cutting class to fight the climate crisis

Following Sweden’s hottest summer ever, Greta Thunberg decided to go on school strike at the parliament to get politicians to act

Greta Thurnberg Stockholm Sweden Aug 2018 

Greta Thunberg leads a school strike and sits outside of the Swedish Parliament, in an effort to force politicians to act on climate change. Photograph: Michael Campanella for the Guardian 

Why bother to learn anything in school if politicians won’t pay attention to the facts?

This simple realisation prompted Greta Thunberg, 15, to protest in the most effective way she knew. She is on strike, refusing to go to school until Sweden’s general election on 9 September to draw attention to the climate crisis.

Her protest has captured the imagination of a country that has been struck by heatwaves and wildfires in its hottest summer since records began 262 years ago.

Every day for two weeks, Thunberg has been sitting quietly on the cobblestones outside parliament in central Stockholm, handing out leaflets that declare: “I am doing this because you adults are shitting on my future.”

Thunberg herself is a diminutive girl with pigtails and a fleeting smile – not the stereotypical leader of a climate revolution.

“I am doing this because nobody else is doing anything. It is my moral responsibility to do what I can,” she says. “I want the politicians to prioritise the climate question, focus on the climate and treat it like a crisis.”

When people tell her she should be at school, she points to the textbooks in her satchel.

“I have my books here,” she says in flawless English. “But also I am thinking: what am I missing? What am I going to learn in school? Facts don’t matter any more, politicians aren’t listening to the scientists, so why should I learn?”

The Swedish 15-year-old who's cutting class to fight the climate crisis by David Crouch, Science, Guardian, Sep 1, 2018 


Opinion of the Week...

Would you put your child or grandchild on a plane that has a one chance in 20 of a disastrous crash?

It’s hard imagining anyone doing that, but it is essentially what we are doing to our kids and grandkids by not raising our voices about climate change and the 1-in-20 chance that disaster lies ahead for them. It is bad enough that we are likely on the path to exceed the 3.6 degree Fahrenheit goal stated in the Paris Agreement, which will result in dire consequences such as increasing droughts and wildfires and inundation of low lying coastal areas because of sea level rise.

If we continue on that path without taking the necessary actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, there is a 5 percent chance of catastrophic consequences — even an existential threat to humanity by mid-century, according to experts at the Scripps Institute. 

Uncontrolled climate change could result in disaster for our kids. Will we do something?, Opinion by Mike Hoffman, USA Today, Aug 1, 2018 


El Niño/La Niña Update...

With all signs highlighting a switch, from the La Nina to the forecast El Nino (formally called El Nino Southern Oscillation or ENSO) climate pattern for this fall 2018, and winter too, meteorologists and climatologists expect to have a better idea of how strong this El Nino event will become by late October into November.

"Looking at the latest 30-day and 90-day maps generated (for this Autumn 2018 which the Climate Prediction Center issued Aug. 16, 2018) it appears we're witnessing the incorporation of an El Nino event into the outlooks," said Allen Dutcher, associate state climatologist, Nebraska State Climate Office-Lincoln. "During the past four weeks, there's been a subtle shift toward a wetter pattern across the southern Plains, while the northern Plains has slipped towards the dry side."

Most weather signs are pointing to an El Nino weather pattern this fall and winter by Amy G. Hadachek, The Fence Post, Aug 31, 2018 


Toon of the Week...

2018 Toon 35 


Coming Soon on SkS...

 [To be added.] 


Climate Feedback Reviews...

[To be added.] 


SkS Week in Review... 

 [To be added.] 


Poster of the Week...

2018 Poster of the Week 

 

 



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Sunday, 2 September 2018

American Loon #2065: David John Oates

Since professional paranoid persecution complex promoter Alan Nunnelee passed away, we’ll give this entry to one of the legendary stalwarts of all things fringe crazy, the Australian-born but US-residing David John Oates. Oates is the main promoter of the reverse speech hypothesis,...

Read the full lunacy: #2065: David John Oates Encyclopedia of American Loons

Saturday, 1 September 2018

Three Trends In “Alternative Dentistry” Part 3: Amalgam Removal and Avoidance

By guest blogger Hans-Werner Bertelsen Any material used in dentistry may provoke an individual local or systemic reaction, including an allergic response to its use. Due to the high toxicity of mercury, in so-called alternative dentistry, the removal of amalgam fillings is often recommended. ‘Amalgam sanitations’ often are a major component of the treatment portfolios […]

Read the rest here: Three Trends In “Alternative Dentistry” Part 3: Amalgam Removal and Avoidance