Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach I’ve written a few times on the question of one of my favorite hangouts on the planet, underwater tropical coral reefs. Don’t know if you’ve…
Day: July 6, 2014
About that $30,000 to 'disprove global warming' contest
Guest essay by Steven Burnett Most of my income is derived from tutoring, with part being tied into the Google helpouts system. One of my most loyal customers for my…
Holding Greenpeace accountable
Poor countries should hold Big Green groups and directors liable for deaths, ravage they cause Guest opinion by Paul Driessen Fossil fuel and insurance company executives “could face personal liability…
Lying with Statistics: The National Climate Assessment Falsely Hypes Ice Loss in Greenland and Antarctica
by E. Calvin Beisner and J.C. Keister How fast are Greenland and Antarctica losing ice? If you trust the National Climate Assessment (NCA), you’ll think, “Very fast!” And that’s intentional.…
Apollo Astronaut: Climate Alarmism Is the ‘Biggest Fraud in the Field of Science’
Story submitted by Eric Worrall Apollo 7 Astronaut Walter Cunningham has described climate alarmism as fraud, while presenting a preview of his upcoming Heartland presentation scheduled July 7-9 to MRCTV.…
Big Trees: a new look at growth factors
Guest Essay by Kip Hansen Last week I had the opportunity to attend a presentation by Dr. Seth Bigelow, previously of the US Forest Service and currently doing original Forest…
The 2014 El Niño is looking more and more like a bust
Peru says El Niño threat over, waters cooling and fish returning LIMA (Reuters) – The worst of the potentially disastrous weather pattern El Nino is now behind Peru and cooling…
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