Wendell Krossa The Samaritan’s own response- his sense of continuing, meaningful story- came from his sense of the superabundance that governed life (the infinite Love behind all). He saw suffering… read more →
Written by: Nigel Lawson Climate scientists and their hangers-on have become the high priests of a new age of unreason How is it that much of the Western world, and… read more →
Presented by Robert D. Brinsmead The University of Western Australia’s decision to reject Bjorn Lomborg’s Australian Consensus Centre is disturbing for its validation of a culture of soft censorship. The… read more →
March 20, 2015 By : PATRICK MOORE Dr. Patrick Moore is the co-founder, chair, and chief scientist of Greenspirit Strategies, a…(read full bio) [Editor’s Note: Patrick Moore, Ph.D., has been a… read more →
Here is a great quote from today’s Australian (Letters, Last Post) September 30, A note to Fred Cehak (Letters, 29/9). As an earth scientist myself, I can tell you that… read more →
The Vindication of Carbon Means the Vindication of Human Freedom
By: Robert D Brinsmead (April 2009) (The Climate Sceptics readily accept there has been a recent period of global warming and that climate change is a reality. What the Climate Sceptics reject are the… read more →
By: Mark A Lemley – Stanford Law School March 24, 2014 Abstract: Things are valuable because they are scarce. The more abundant they become, they cheaper they become. But… read more →
From the Global Warming Policy Foundation – Director Dr. Benny Peiser CCNet 03/02/14 Antarctic Sea Ice Sets New Record Antarctic sea ice extent continues to break records. Extent at 31st… read more →
By: Ethan Epstein MIT’s Richard Lindzen, the unalarmed climate scientist. When you first meet Richard Lindzen, the Alfred P. Sloan professor of meteorology at MIT, senior fellow at the Cato… read more →
From Wendell Krossa’s Website (http://www.wendellkrossa.com/) Environmental alarmists continue to stir public fear over two particular things related to climate- rising levels of atmospheric CO2 and warming temperatures (i.e. the slight… read more →
OPINION Updated May 8, 2013 By HARRISON H. SCHMITT AND WILLIAM HAPPER Of all of the world’s chemical compounds, none has a worse reputation than carbon dioxide. Thanks to the single-minded demonization of… read more →
Hennessy’s View March 9, 2008 · by bhennessy · in Science. · Do you believe in human-caused global warming? Do you know that the earth wobbles? Do you know that the Antarctic ice shelf is… read more →
How did the Met Office get their data so wrong? Well there’s the rub. You see, the methodology used to develop the Met Office SSU product was never published in… read more →
Written by: Richard A. Lovett for National Geographic News Published March 15, 2011 The magnitude 9.0 earthquake that struck Japan was powerful enough to shorten Earth’s day by 1.8 microseconds and throw an extra… read more →
Written By: Terence Corcoran: Leaked IPCC report sparks needed debate As we all know, the global political branch of the United Nations climate machine — the UN Framework Convention on… read more →
Written by: Wendell Krossa (Note: Mounting evidence undermines the anthropogenic warming theory and therefore effectively undermines the basis for over one half of the ecological footprint models) The Ecological Footprint… read more →
Junk Science Week Terence Corcoran Jun 13, 2012 – 9:25 PM ET They’re just a tiny fraction of litter and landfill By Terence Corcoran The Angus Reid polling outfit issued a national… read more →
Bruce S. Thornton Robert Zubrin’s powerful critique of anti-humanism 22 June 2012 Merchants of Despair: Radical Environmentalists, Criminal Pseudo-Scientists, and the Fatal Cult of Antihumanism, by Robert Zubrin (Encounter, 328… read more →
CCNet – 2 July 2012 The Climate Policy Network Savannahs Soon To Be Covered By Forests A new study published today in “Nature” by authors from the Biodiversity and Climate… read more →
Here is an excerpt from a new book titled Abundance (see bottom). They incorrectly include some footprint figures that have been challenged elsewhere- “Currently humanity uses 30% more of our… read more →
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