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Doomsday Climate Predictions: Wrong Then, Wrong Now

Written by CFACT

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How many doomsday predictions about the Earth’s climate must fail before they finally get broadly ignored and dismissed out of hand?

Considering the track record of climate predictions that turned out to be false, we are well passed the moment of ridicule.

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Is Climate Change Dispute the Same As the Fall of Rome?

Written by Martin Armstrong

Climate Change has become a fanatical religion because there is no proof and it rests entirely on belief. This is taking on the traits of the religious dispute which marked the fall of Rome – Pagans v Christianity. Like the Pagans, they immediately attack anyone who dares to disagree with them and they will not tolerate even a discussion.

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Is UK Green Energy A Meaningful Supply System?

Written by Andy Rowlands

In my articles in September and October last year I addressed UK electricity generation and the Gridwatch website. There are various fanciful claims in the media about how much of our electricity is produced by the so-called ‘renewables’.

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They Live as our Scientists

Written by Joseph E Postma

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My favorite movie: “They Live”

Because I feel like I am dealing with some sort of clandestine freak aliens pretending to be our scientists, who stare at me and blink:

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The Newton You Didn’t Know

Written by Joel A. Klein

Illustration of Isaac Newton (1643–1727) in Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or Universal dictionary of arts, sciences & literature . . . compiled, digested, and arranged by John Wilkes . . . assisted by eminent scholars, London, Adlard, 1810–29. The Grace K. Babson Collection of the Works of Sir Isaac Newton at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.
Illustration of Isaac Newton (1643–1727) in Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or Universal dictionary of arts, sciences & literature . . . compiled, digested, and arranged by John Wilkes . . . assisted by eminent scholars, London, Adlard, 1810–29. The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.

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David Attenborough: Making The Same Mistakes As Greta Thunberg

Written by Ross Clark

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It wasn’t so long ago that Sir David Attenborough came across as a calm voice of reason.

His much-admired documentaries touched on environmental issues but were not driven by them; they were not morality plays.

But something seems to have got into Sir David. He has become a Greta of the third age.

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Throwing More Cold Water On An Alarmist Ocean-Warming Paper

Written by Dr David Whitehouse

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It’s the usual story. It’s the beginning of the year and the statistics of the previous year are hurriedly collected to tell the story of the ongoing climate crisis.

First off, we have the oceans which, according to some, are living up to the apocalyptic narrative better than the atmosphere.

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Video/Book: Confessions Of A Climate Change Denier

Written by John O'Sullivan

If you want to be entertained as well as educated on what ‘Slayer’ science is all about when it comes to debunking the greenhouse gas theory, then check out the work of Stephen Wells. A Brit now living in Australia, Wells has emerged into the spotlight with a marvelous new book and lively video debate with a top lukewarmer professor.

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7 Major Earth Changes Happening Right Now

Written by Michael Snyder

There has never been a time in modern human history when our planet has been changing as rapidly as it is changing right now.  The sun is behaving very strangely, freakishly cold weather is breaking out all over the world, ocean temperatures continue to rise, volcanoes all over the globe are shooting ash miles into the air,

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New Studies: Antarctica Stable, Temps Falling, Ice Mass Growing!

Written by Kalte Sonne (translated/edited by P. Gosselin)

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The ice in Antarctica, how is it doing? Is it melting, is it growing? In the following, we present the latest literature on the subject. There is a lot to report.

Let’s start with the temperature development because along with snowfall, this is the most important control factor for Antarctic inland ice.

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Inconvenient Facts On Australian Bushfires

Written by Roger Pielke Jr PhD

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We live in a time where every extreme weather or climate-related event is immediately associated with human-caused climate change.

Such associations are often not really about the science of climate, but rather a symbol used to exhort in the political battle over climate change.

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IPCC Expert Behind Eight Discredited Ocean Acidification Papers

Written by Donna Laframboise

Last week, Nature published a damning refutation of a significant body of climate change research. The title of that article is self-explanatory: Ocean acidification does not impair the behavior of coral reef fishes.

The authors studied more than 900 fish from six different species over a period of three years, attempting to verify earlier findings by a team of researchers at Australia’s James Cook University.

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Xenobots Bricks are Coming

Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

5 Robotic Automation Trends You'll See in 2017 | Sastra ...

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As the Independent reports, “Scientists have created what they claim are the first ever “living robots“: entirely new life-forms created out of living cells.”

“It is the first time that humanity has been able to create “completely biological machines from the ground up”, the team of authors behind the discovery write in a new paper.”

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