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The Rise of Genetic Editing of Humans

Written by Jenny Jayne

Human genetic editing has become a reality. This terrifying advance in technology comes with high risks to not only those children who are genetically modified (without their permission I might add,) but to the whole human race. The repercussions of such meddling are far-reaching and potentially devastating.

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Media-Hyped Junk Hurricane Study Exposed!

Written by Paul Homewood

bbc hurricane study

Matt McGrath gives top billing to the latest piece of junk science:

The biggest and most damaging hurricanes are now three times more frequent than they were 100 years ago, say researchers.

Using a new method of calculating the destruction, the scientists say the increase in frequency is “unequivocal”. Previous attempts to isolate the impact of climate change on hurricanes have often come up with conflicting results.

But the new study says the increase in damage caused by these big cyclones is linked by global warming.

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Proof that the sun, not CO2, drives climate & sea-level change

Written by Roger Higgs DPhil Oxford

The Weather and Climate of the Himalayas

image source: himalayanwonders.com

This 12-slide presentation, designed for scientists and non-scientists alike, takes no more than 30 minutes to fully absorb.

By the end, you will know that the United Nations INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE (IPCC) IS GUILTY OF TWO COLOSSAL SCIENTIFIC BLUNDERS, the most expensive mistakes of all time, costing society trillions of wasted dollars ‘tackling’ innocent CO2.

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The Fundamental Mistakes in Greenhouse-Warming Theory

Written by Peter Langdon Ward PhD (Geophysics)

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First, physically, radiation, the electromagnetic continuous spectrum, is clearly observed to simply be a continuum of frequencies of oscillation of all the bonds holding matter together.

Radiation cannot be waves, as currently assumed, because waves describe the deformation of a medium and there is no medium in space. Radiation does not have a physical property of wavelength, as widely assumed.

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Are Dry Summers Really That New?

Written by Axel Robert Göhring & P. Gosselin

german forest

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.

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Beware the ‘Green Bonds’ Climate Investment Scam

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.

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The Climate Movement’s War On Basic Human Rights

Written by Dr Joel Glass

climate alarmist Greta Thunberg

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.

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Neanderthal Extinction Linked To Human Diseases

Written by Ker Than, Stanford University

 
Image credit: Luna04 / Wikimedia Commons Homo neanderthalensis.
Skull discovered in 1908 at La Chapelle-aux-Saints (France).

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.

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Green Light For New Deep Coal Mine In Cumbria, UK

Written by Priyanka Shrestha

deep coal mine

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.

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