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Climate Alarmism Is Not Science, Its Superstition

Written by Brian C. Joondeph, M.D.

When Americans hear about carbon dioxide, it’s often shown as a harmful pollutant that threatens the planet. Politicians, activists, and media outlets warn that if we don’t reduce emissions right away, disasters will happen

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Is the Death of Reading Inevitable?

Written by Dr Nicholas Tate

In France, the September return to school – la rentrée – is always accompanied by la rentrée littéraire – the publication of large numbers of new books – as people look ahead not just to all the literary awards later in the autumn but to their own winter of evenings and weekends sitting curled up reading a new book

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Polls Show UK Climate Skepticism Growing Fast

Written by Will Jones

The number of Brits who think the dangers of global warming have been exaggerated has jumped by more than 50 percent in the past four years, while nearly 90 percent say they do not support energy bills rising to pay for ‘net zero’

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