The climate fraud can be defined as “consensus evidence” being determined by opinion instead of the normal scientific practice of opinion being determined by “empirical evidence”.
Written by Norm Kalmanovitch
The climate fraud can be defined as “consensus evidence” being determined by opinion instead of the normal scientific practice of opinion being determined by “empirical evidence”.
Written by Herb Rose
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The current theory on how rain forms is that water evaporates from the surface of the Earth, becomes a gas that rises in the atmosphere, and due to cold temperatures and nuclei condenses in rain drops that then fall to the Earth.
The problem with this theory is that according to the evidence it can’t happen that way.
Written by Kirye & Pierre Gosselin
Global warming alarmists like claiming that a certain place is seeing more warming and climate change than everywhere else. Remarkably, they say that about almost everywhere, which of course makes no sense.
Written by James Taylor
U.S. and global crop production continue to set new records, even as climate activists ramp up a campaign to convince people that climate change is decimating crop production and forcing farmers out of business.
Written by Andy Rowlands
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Almost every week now in the mainstream media we see some weather event that is either ‘linked’ or ‘attributed’ to climate change, usually accompanied by ‘scientists say’ or ‘a new study shows’, but rarely do we wee the ‘scientists’ named, who they work for or links to these ‘studies’.
Written by Susan J Crockford PhD
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The above picture of polar bear health is not an exception but the rule for all 31 bears recorded onshore last July, as the photos below from other locations testify.
This aerial shot of six fat polar bears lolling around on a sandy beach on the coast of the Southern Beaufort Sea, Alaska, was taken by NOAA employees in July 2019.
Written by Roger Pielke Jr PhD & Ryan Maue,
In 2019 the three most costly catastrophes were the consequence of tropical cyclones, according to the reinsurance company Munich Re.
Typhoons Hagibis [pictured] and Faxai struck Japan, together causing more than $26 billion in losses and Typhoon Lekima caused more than $8 billion in losses across Asia.
Written by John Dempsey
Climate change opportunists are using the Australian wildfire arsons to push their political aspirations.
In true extremist fashion, they are applying the motto once said by former Chicago Democratic Mayor Rahm Emmanuel: “Never let a crisis go to waste.”
In the last couple of months, as many as 200 wildfires have destroyed Australia all over the continent.
Written by Chris White
Officials who manage Glacier National Park are swapping out signs warning visitors that climate change would cause the park’s glaciers to disappear by 2020.
The U.S. Geological Survey told the park in 2017 that the complete melting off of the glaciers was no longer expected, park spokeswoman Gina Kurzmen told CNN.
Written by Francis Menton
Each day you listen to unceasing climate change advocacy, always claiming the mantle of “science.” But you can’t help noticing the steady drumbeat of the standard narratives used by religious cults.
The end of days is nigh. You have grievously sinned. Your sin is taking you down the road to damnation. Yet salvation is at hand.
Written by John Eidson
So is the federal government a disinterested player in the debate on climate science? Not based on an impressive video that outlines some of the shenanigans of government agencies that supposedly watch the matter.
Composed of 13 federal agencies that conduct research on global changes that impact society, the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) is a federal project that issues periodic reports about the climate in the United States.
Written by Kirye & Pierre Gosselin
Though the media like to tell their audience that man-made climate change is leading to more extreme weather, the data don’t support it.
In fact, one could easily argue that Japan’s climate is more agreeable today.
Written by Anthony J Sadar
Predictions of climate gloom and doom have gotten more confident and dire with each passing year. But the passing years have not been kind to the certainty of their fruition.
As a new academic semester gets underway at the beginning of this new decade, the college campus is where catastrophic climate change has actually happened over the most recent decades.
Written by SRSrocco
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Funny, no one seemed to consider what to do with the massive amount of wind turbine blades once they reached the end of their lifespan. Thus, the irony of the present-day Green Energy Movement is the dumping of thousands of tons of “non-recyclable” supposedly renewable wind turbine blades in the country’s landfills.
Written by Cap Allon
Parts of South Australia have just shivered through some of their coldest January days on record — with Adelaide missing out on beating its 1970 record by just 0.7C.
Written by Peter Powell
A 300,000-square-foot Caputo’s Fresh Market in Carol Stream, Illinois, uses CO2 as a refrigerant.
More Supermarkets Utilizing Natural Refrigerant Systems. Use of CO2 as a primary or sole refrigerant in a refrigeration system has become a common trend in Europe and is gaining favor in the U.S. CO2 is primarily used in cascade systems that include ammonia, in booster systems in supermarkets, and as a stand-alone refrigerant for transcritical-configured systems.