

Steve Milloy
106.5K posts

@JunkScience
'Perhaps the most influential climate science contrarian' (Nature). Trump EPA transition. Biostat. Atty. Fund mgr. FOX News contrib. Founder, https://t.co/tXR83l44vf.



🚨 Three-time @IPCC_CH Lead Author Dr. Kevin Trenberth @NSF @NCAR_Science just called our new paper “ABSOLUTE NONSENSE” in the activist publication Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists WE COULDN'T BE MORE EXCITED! Dr. Trenberth: You once called the inability to close the Earth’s energy budget a “travesty.” What changed? Should we have a real scientific debate on the foundations? Or just call things “absolute nonsense”? YOUR words over the years: • 2009 ClimateGate email: “... we can’t account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty that we can’t.” • 2010 Science paper (w/ John Fasullo @jfasullo): “missing energy” in the climate system that could not be properly accounted for. • 2014 Journal of Climate paper (w/ Fasullo): “...state-of-the-art observations and basic analysis are unable to completely account for recent energy variability at interannual time scales, since they provide either an incoherent narrative or imply error bars too large to make the products useful.” Our new paper Cohler et al. 2026 doi.org/10.5281/zenodo… finishes what you started, Kevin, using basic physics anyone can understand. A few key points: Temperature: NOT the same thing as energy. It is an “intensive property.” When you average temperatures from thousands of drifting Argo floats, whose exact underwater paths are unknown, the result is just a number. It is not a real measure of total energy stored in the ocean. Uncertainty: We prove the real uncertainty is at least ±1 W/m² (more than 5x larger than what your IPCC and recent papers claim). That means today’s official “Earth’s energy imbalance” numbers are scientifically no different from zero. Satellites: The NASA CERES satellite data is quietly adjusted to match these invalid ocean-based calculations.
























Climate hoax at the bottom of the ocean: Ocean changes not greenhouse gases have driven climate change for the last few million years, says new study in Nature: "Key climate shifts in the past 3 million years may have been more heavily influenced by changing ocean temperatures than greenhouse gases, according to analyses of ancient Antarctic ice cores published in two Nature papers. The findings provide new insights into Earth’s past climates." What drives ocean temperatures? The Sun. nature.com/articles/d4158…







