Study: Imprisonment for Climate Deniers is Too Blunt and Risky

The risk of severe sanctions including imprisonment for climate skeptics is no longer a purely hypothetical risk, though some academics worry punishing public climate wrongthink may impact free speech.

Crikey Slams Bipartisan Climate Policy Offer: “offering to deal with terrorists”

This new willingness to negotiate has upset climate hardliners, who are seeing what they thought was a chance of total victory over coal rapidly slipping from their grasp.

THE CURRENT STATE OF CLIMATE ALARMISTS

Heartland’s Donald Kendal, Jim Lakely, and Justin Haskins are joined by Isaac Orr in episode 249 of the In The Tank Podcast. What are climate alarmists thinking when they see…

NASA’s TESS, Spitzer Missions Discover a World Orbiting a Unique Young Star

From NASA En español For more than a decade, astronomers have searched for planets orbiting AU Microscopii, a nearby star still surrounded by a disk of debris left over from…

Mass spectrometry and climate science. Part II

Reposted from Dr. Judith Curry’s Climate Etc. Posted on June 25, 2020 by Roland Hirsch New technologies in mass spectrometry are advancing research in climate science This is the second…

Claim: 11,000 Renewable Energy Jobs at Risk in Australia

More evidence renewables are a political economic fantasy, and rely entirely on government fiat to survive.