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A Tale of Two Energy Budgets

Written by Joe Postma

I think that it is better to use a spherical Earth with the real solar input to do an energy budget, rather than a flat Earth with 1/4 the solar input like peer-reviewed and pedagogical climate science does things

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Hydroxychloroquine may have Prevented 420,000 Covid Deaths in US

Written by Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio

The American scientist James Lyons-Weilier has published on his IPAK (Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge) website a very interesting study conducted by a university professor of economics from Michigan State University, Mark Skidmore, which analyzed the positive incidence of the use of Hydroxychloriquine against Covid that may have prevented over 520,000 deaths in Western countries where it was banned, and at least 420,000 in the US

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Six Ways Wind Farms Increase Electric Bills

Written by Dr Benny Peiser

A new paper from the Net Zero Watch demonstrates conclusively renewables increase electricity bills — indeed, it is almost impossible that adding a new wind farm to the grid would ever reduce consumer prices

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