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Solar-Climate Theory Sheds New Light On History Of Chinese Civilization

Written by Stephen Chen

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Scientists say they have found evidence beneath a lake in northeastern China that ties climate change and 500-year sun cycles to ups and downs in the 8,000 years of Chinese civilization.

According to the study by a team at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics in Beijing published in the science journal Nature Communications this month, whenever the climate warmed, Chinese civilization prospered and when it cooled, it declined.

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Carbon Dioxide Levels Known Accurately Only Since 1930

Written by Jonathan Moseley

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Thousands of children skipped school last week to march in the streets and demand government action about the hypothetical threat that human industrial activity will change the Earthโ€™s climate.

It would have been better if the students had stayed in school and learned something about real science.

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Facebook Forced to Remove Libel of Climate Skeptic Scientists

Written by Chris White

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Facebook removed a false label on an editorial that expresses skepticism about the effectiveness of climate models after the scientists who authored the piece said the company relied on partisan activists to fact check their op-ed.

A Facebook spokeswoman confirmed on background the company removed the label. The decision comes shortly after scientists Caleb Rossiter and Patrick Michaels argued their point in a Sept. 10 letter to CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

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The True Cost of Radical Environmentalism & โ€˜Renewableโ€™ Energy

Written by Andy Rowlands

14,000 Abandoned Wind Turbines Litter the United States ...

Why are the Greens and politicians so blind to the true costs of the radical environmentalism they promote?

For renewables such as wind and solar, to get the same energy production as we have now, we would need cover very large areas of the land surface with them. Is that even sane?

When the wind is not blowing and the sun is not shining, countries with no โ€˜fossil fuelโ€™ or nuclear generating capability would have frequent or extended power blackouts, as has happened in Australia twice in the last 18 months, and here in the UK a couple weeks ago.

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Open Letter to Dr. Reid โ€“ Director of National Center for Science Education

Written by Richard F Cronin

Dr. Reid, please understand that I am not a Biblical Creationist nor uneducated in the Sciences, but I do hold that there are unappreciated aspects of contemporary science which deserve consideration.
Besides my linked articles, perhaps you may wish to obtain a copy of โ€œThe Fourth Source. Effects of Natural Nuclear Reactorsโ€ by Robert J. Tuttle

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No Climate Emergency For Polar Bears Or Walruses

Written by Susan J Crockford PhD

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Despite the Arctic warming twice as fast as anywhere else in the world, critical indicator species like polar bears, ice seals, and walruses are thriving.

In two new recently-released GWPF videos, Dr. Susan Crockford, a Canadian wildlife expert, explains why Arctic marine mammal species are flourishing despite declining summer sea ice.

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Climate Fear Based On Decades Of Exaggerations And Lies

Written by Pierre Gosselin

Bjorn Lomborg

In a recent interview with the online Berliner Zeitung (BZ) here, economist Bjรถrn Lomborg (pictured) said that 16-year old Greta Thunbergโ€™s demands โ€œwill put people in dangerโ€.

Greta, the Swedish teenage activist is calling for radical cuts in CO2 emissions โ€“ on a scale that would have profound impacts on the worldโ€™s market system.

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Amazonia awaits her Brazilian

Written by William Walter Kay BA LLB

The Amazon Jungle: Tearing Down Amazon Rainforestรขย€ย™s Landscapes

Late-1800s German land-use debates spawned the pseudoscience of Ecology.

On the countryside front, one camp promoted cropland expansion through hydrological engineering (river-straightening, wetland drainage) and through forest and hedge-row clearances. They dreamed of vast unbroken planes farmed with the latest methods. Their opponents defended time-honoured, small-plot, labour-intensive farming.

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