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Inside The Climate Change Money Machine

Written by Dr Jay Lehr

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For far too long the public has been deluded into believing that groups whose titles indicate their efforts to protect our environment are the Davids in a battle with the Goliath industrial complex of our nation.

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Venice is sinking! Implications (two)

Written by Michael Clarke

Venice, Italy Flooding: Photos of St. Mark’s Square, More ...

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Go back a few decades and the scientists pronounced that Venice was sinking because of changes to the ground water levels, so stop the cause of that and Venice will stop sinking! Steps were taken and although Venice’s rate of sinking slowed it did not entirely stop.

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Atmospheric Carbonic Acid

Written by Robert A. Beatty BE (Minerals) FAusIMM

One aspect of the “Global Warming” discussion, which is not covered adequately, is what happens to CO2 in the atmosphere?

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Who are the world’s Litterbugs?

Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

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The world is polluted and steadily becoming more so.

The main culprit, as I see it, is not mankind’s invention of new materials, implements and devices. Rather it’s their indiscriminate applications and – most importantly – reckless disposal or release into the environment, much of that into the high seas.

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Greenplate Effect – It doesn’t happen!

Written by Geraint Hughes

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Now, why am I not surprised?

Yet again, when I test what should be one of the rock solid corner stone foundations of the radiation greenhouse effect, the so-called “Greenplate Effect” it just doesn’t happen.  No matter how many times I test it, it refuses to show its lovely green-red hot face.

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Logical Implications from New Discoveries

Written by Michael Clarke

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Recent scientific discoveries set me thinking about the implications.

E=mc2 being one where ‘E’ stands for energy, ‘m’ stands for Mass and ‘c’ stands for the speed of light. But ‘c’ does NOT stand for the speed of light! ‘c’ is an electro-magnetic constant.

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Thursday meteor shower could produce 400 shooting stars an hour

Written by Sean Walton

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A meteor shower is set to occur Thursday night into early Friday morning, with over 400 meteors per hour — but it’s unclear if the shower will be a quick burst of shooting stars for the ages or a bust with just a few meager meteors gliding through the skies above.

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