
Below we present one of the most informative and dispassionate summaries, from a top UK physics professor, on the role of solar variability on climate.
Written by Professor Joanna D. Haigh (Physics)

Below we present one of the most informative and dispassionate summaries, from a top UK physics professor, on the role of solar variability on climate.
Written by Michael Shellenberger

In July of this year, one of Lauren Jeffrey’s science teachers made an off-hand comment about how climate change could be apocalyptic. Jeffrey is 17 years old and attends high school in Milton Keynes, a city of 230,000 people about 50 miles northwest of London.
Written by James Taylor

Earlier this month I participated in a climate interview in which I mentioned peer-reviewed research finding wind turbines kill more than one million birds and bats each year in the United States.
Written by Daniella Balarezo

In our daily reading, we encounter all kinds of claims. Depending on the news story and the week, Chinese imports, coffee, large-cap stocks, snacking, and eggs should be embraced — or they should be avoided altogether. What’s a person to do when bombarded with confusing, contradictory information?
Written by Pierre Gosselin

High-profile Swiss meteorologist Jörg Kachelmann has penned a stinging commentary in the online Bayerischer Kurier concerning all the climate doomsday hysteria sweeping across Europe and warns history tells us such hysteria has never turned out well.
Written by Tony Heller

Independent climate researcher, Tony Heller, offers another devastating yet simple to follow video exposing the climate scam. We see that rather than cutting our use of oil, gas and other mineral resources, we should be expressing GRATITUDE for having them.
Written by Denis Rancourt

image source: progressive-charlestown.com
Dear true environmentalists: I am with you.1 Corporate pollution and releasing of toxic substances should be treated as a criminal act, with full power to seize assets for reparations, actual reparations, not just punitive fines.
Written by F. William Engdahl

While the EU and United States have all but abandoned nuclear energy as a future power source, with almost no new reactors being built and existing ones being decommissioned, Russia has quietly emerged as the world’s leading builder of peaceful civilian nuclear power plants.
Written by Paul Cobbaert

LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE – “We should keep a few nuclear power stations open longer, provided that safety is guaranteed.” Professor Jean-Pascal van Ypersele makes that remarkable statement on the eve of the international climate summit.
Written by Nick Arama

John Stossel is just so great at debunking myths. This past week, he took on the myths surrounding climate change in a terrific video. Stossel invited climate change activists to a debate at the Heartland Institute.
Written by Donna Laframboise

Exhibit 1: Two years ago, independent photographers encountered an emaciated polar bear in the Canadian Arctic.
They knew nothing about its history or its medical condition.Was it dying a natural death due to old age? Did it have cancer? They had no means of answering such questions.
Written by Dr Ronan Connolly

The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC for short) is a highly influential organization that has heavily shaped public and scientific opinion on climate change.
In their most recent Assessment Report — published in 2013/2014 — they concluded that most of the climate change since at least the 1950s was human-caused.
Written by Pierre Gosselin

An “unusual greening of the planet,” reports German science magazine Wissenschaft. “A paradox.”
Has been greening for three decades
While it is widely reported how the world’s rainforests are being chopped down, Wissenschaft reports, “Vegetation on earth has been expanding for decades, satellite data show.”
Written by N. Dass
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This is a book that everyone must read. It is brief, to the point – and utterly frightening, for it lays out the end-game of environmentalism, which will affect us all, if we blindly keep empowering it, as we are now so gleefully doing.
Written by James Taylor

Source: AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus
More than 200 people, including dozens of scientists, are in hiding right now in Germany. I am one of them. I can tell you that I am in Munich, but I can’t tell you my hotel. I can tell you that the scientists will meet on Friday and Saturday to share scientific knowledge, but I can’t tell you where.
Written by Michael Clarke (Logician)
Who am I, and where am I?
I am a small part of an irregular whole of almost identical stuff, I am very, very, VERY old. A long time ago I used to be a short distance away, but have been here for a long, long time. I experience a huge energy imbalance, alternately a lot of incoming energy, then none. Close by there is a small spherical object.