This article appeared in the New York Times a couple days ago, living up to its reputation of being an ardent alarmist newspaper.
More fear-mongering from the New York Times
Written by Andy Rowlands
Written by Andy Rowlands
This article appeared in the New York Times a couple days ago, living up to its reputation of being an ardent alarmist newspaper.
Written by Axel Robert Göhring & P. Gosselin
The two recent dry summers seen in Europe have led to alarmists believing that climate doomsday has arrived. But The European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE) looks at the past to see if this sort of thing is really unusual.
Written by Valerie Richardson
There was something goofy about the petition signed by 11,258 “world scientists” from 153 countries declaring a “climate emergency.”
Written by Natasha Chaku
The catastrophic bushfires in Australia, which killed three and displaced thousands, is partly due to the monsoon season ending late in India, according to an expert.
Written by Armstrong Economics
There are hard links between the world’s largest financial groups, including Goldman Sachs, pushing the climate change agenda by selling “Green Bonds” which are the latest scheme on how to lose a lot of money very fast.
They promise to be great sellers as they whip people up into believing they can do their part by purchasing green climate bonds.
Written by Andrew Roman
image source: bbc.co.uk
If you read the recent headlines about how Canada’s temperature is rising more than twice as fast as the average, you probably believed it, as I did at first, and concluded that Canada is facing a unique emergency.
Written by Dr Joel Glass
The speech at the United Nations by Greta Thunberg was not written by Thunberg, and that was not a mistake.
It was the opening shot in the next phase of the basis and intent of the climate change movement…the tyrannical control of citizens by a Leftist government.
Written by Pierre Gosselin
German online weekly FOCUS here reports how cuts by wind energy giant Enercon will lead to 3,000 layoffs. According to Enercon chief executive Hans-Dieter Kettwig, “politicians have pulled the plug on wind energy.”
Written by Susan J Crockford PhD
This is the third year in a row that freeze-up of Western Hudson Bay (WH) ice has come earlier than the average of November 16 as documented in the 1980s.
Reports by folks on the ground near Churchill confirm polar bears are starting to move onto the sea ice that’s developing along the shore after almost five months on land.
Written by www.wanttoknow.info
image credit: wellkeptwallet.com
Are we being used as human guinea pigs? How much are government and business risking our lives and health with dangerous technologies like nuclear power, genetically modified foods, inadequately tested vaccines, and other even worse “experiments”?
Written by Ker Than, Stanford University
Growing up in Israel, Gili Greenbaum would give tours of local caves once inhabited by Neanderthals and wonder along with others why our distant cousins abruptly disappeared about 40,000 years ago. Now a scientist at Stanford, Greenbaum thinks he has an answer.
Written by Priyanka Shrestha
Plans to develop the UK’s first new deep coal mine in decades have been given the go-ahead by the government.
The Woodhouse Colliery would process around 2.5 million tonnes of coking coal a year, expected to replace imports from the US, Canada, Colombia, and Russia.
Written by Dr Benny Peiser
A new paper from the Global Warming Policy Foundation looks at how scientists monitor changes in ocean temperatures and finds a story of huge uncertainties and surprising findings.
For example, while warming might be expected to be fairly uniform, measurements suggest that it is regionalized, with parts of the South Pacific, in particular, warming more than elsewhere.
Written by Andy Rowlands
Here in part 2 we follow Gerald Bull’s exploits conducting more questionable arms deals, and how he came to design the Superguns for Iraq.
Written by Michael Snyder
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Experts are warning us that this will be a “freezing, frigid, and frosty” winter, and even though the official beginning of winter is still over a month away, it already feels like that in much of the country right now.
Written by Tony Heller
In this video I show how the current symptoms of global warming are identical to the ones which were blamed on global cooling 40 years ago.