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IPCC Expert Behind Eight Discredited Ocean Acidification Papers

Written by Donna Laframboise

Last week, Nature published a damning refutation of a significant body of climate change research. The title of that article is self-explanatory: Ocean acidification does not impair the behavior of coral reef fishes.

The authors studied more than 900 fish from six different species over a period of three years, attempting to verify earlier findings by a team of researchers at Australia’s James Cook University.

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Xenobots Bricks are Coming

Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

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As the Independent reports, “Scientists have created what they claim are the first ever “living robots“: entirely new life-forms created out of living cells.”

“It is the first time that humanity has been able to create “completely biological machines from the ground up”, the team of authors behind the discovery write in a new paper.”

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How Much of Last Century’s 0.8 degrees of Warming was Natural?

Written by TL Winslow

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Regarding World of Change: Global Temperatures;This figure claimed by NASA Goddard, one of the key tentacles in the leftist politician-run U.N. IPCC tries to stamp the word “DUMB—-” on our foreheads. Why?

Because thermometers can’t measure temperatures with that much precision, only about +/- 2F, hence a worldwide network of thermometers can’t either. It’s GIGO (garbage in, garbage out). So you guessed it, their scientific claims are unfalsifiable and indistinguishable from natural variation.

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Summary of Evidence Exposing the Crumbling Climate ‘Consensus’

Written by James G Matkin

Climate science is supposed to be settled, right? We are told that there is an overwhelming agreement, or consensus, among scientists that most weather and climate changes that have occurred since the mid-20th century have been caused by human activity — our fossil fuel burning and CO2 emissions in particular.

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Why It Rains

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.

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All weather is now due to climate change

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’.

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Survey Finds Highest Number of Healthy Polar Bears Since 2012

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.

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The Aussie Wildfires Are About Arsonists – Not Climate Change

Written by John Dempsey

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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.

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