Googled didn't demonetize a graph. They demonetize a website. On the website they disagreed with the mainstream views of:
how much warming has occurred, how much future warming can be expected, and what should be done about it from an energy policy perspective.
Many of you know that I defend much of mainstream climate science, including climate modeling as an enterprise. Where I depart of the “mainstream” is how much warming has occurred, how much future warming can be expected, and what should be done about it from an energy policy perspective.
From the information provided by Google about my violations, in terms of the number of ads served, by far the most frequented web pages here at drroyspencer.com with “unreliable and harmful claims” are our (UAH) monthly global temperature update pages. This is obviously because some activists employed by Google (who are probably weren’t even born when John Christy and I received both NASA and American Meteorological Society awards for our work) don’t like the answer our 43-year long satellite dataset gives. Nevermind that our dataset remains one of the central global temperature datasets used by mainstream climate researchers in their work.
Fyi, any solar panel that can fit on a power bank is going to output under a watt and I've yet to see a bank with a proper solar charge controller in it cutting that sub watt to a fraction. Don't count on the panel being able to keep up with the bank's self discharge much less recharge the pack.
tl;dr power bank solar is a meme.
However, in these settings, the public health goal of COVID-19 vaccination is seen as outweighing the rights of the individual to remain un-vaccinated.
Seen by whom? Who are our masters that get to decide when a public health goal gets to outweigh a person's right to bodily autonomy?
I looked up the numbers. She won with only 2,142 votes in a city of 43,000 residences. All it would have taken was +/- 518 more votes to kick her out. If those residents don't want or care enough to organize against her and vote her out then f- em.
$35 bucks for a tshirt... I'm struggling to pay for gas and food this month. Who's this crap for?