
We started writing this article before the German elections in September, which included Angela Merkel for Chancellor. At the end of the article we gave advice to the German voters.
Written by Dr Duanne Thresher

We started writing this article before the German elections in September, which included Angela Merkel for Chancellor. At the end of the article we gave advice to the German voters.
Written by United Nations Food And Agriculture Organization (FAO)

Isn’t modern science and technology wonderful? The UN has confirmed that official data indicates 2017 will be a record year for worldwide food production.
Written by Herbert, blog.mares.com

How deep can seawater penetrate through cracks and fissures into the seafloor? Using a new analysis method, an international team of researchers, led by the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, has discovered that the water can penetrate more than 10 kilometres below the seabed.
Written by Richard Chirgwin

Thanks to work at the IceCube instrument in Antarctica, we have learned that Earth has an appetite for high-energy neutrinos: they’re more likely to be “swallowed” by the planet in collisions with matter than those at lower energies.
Written by Olivia Goldhill

There are more than a dozen versions of the IAT, each designed to evaluate unconscious social attitudes towards a particular characteristic, such as weight, age, gender, sexual orientation, or race. They work by measuring how quick you are to associate certain words with certain groups.
Written by John O'Sullivan

The famous greenhouse gas theory is missing from the most important and detailed US government climate report of all time. What gives? Have Donald Trump and the Russians rigged it?
Written by John O'Sullivan

American climate researcher and registered professional engineer, Nicholas Schroeder admits he is a ‘denier’ of the man-made global warming narrative. Like many highly-educated experts with a scientific background, he understands that mankind’s trivial carbon dioxide (CO2) contribution to earth’s atmosphere can have no measurable impact on climate change.
In short, the ‘science’ promoting catastrophic man-made global warming (image above) is a con job.
Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

Everyone cherishes the night. For most of us it’s a time for contemplation, rest and recuperation from the day’s hectic activities. For others, a “day of work” starts at nightfall.
Written by BBC
Image copyrightDANNY LAWSONSkywatchers have begun catching glimpses of this month’s “supermoon” – when the Moon appears larger and brighter in the sky.
Written by Thomas Fuller

Consensus climate scientists have long been personal and damning in their criticism of those who don’t agree with them. They’ve threatened physical violence (Ben Santer: “Next time I see Pat Michaels at a scientific meeting, I’ll be tempted to beat the crap out of him. Very tempted.”).
Written by Russia Today

Written by The Verge

Written by The Verge

Written by John O'Sullivan

As an explanation of earth’s climate system, the greenhouse gas theory has dominated consensus science for 30 years. But yet another authoritative peer-reviewed study adds to a growing body of dissenting science. The truth may yet be that carbon dioxide is innocent. And in the man-made global warming debate, a ‘denier’ group nicknamed the ‘Slayers’ appear to have been right all along.
Written by CCD Editor
Scientists have concluded that the Great Barrier Reef can no longer be saved because it is so damaged. The plight of the reef is partly due to the “extraordinary rapidity” of climate change, according to experts. —The Daily Telegraph, 29 May 2017
Written by Dr Judith Curry

In private, climate scientists are much less certain than they tell the public. – Rupert Darwall
Rupert Darwall has written a tour-de-force essay “A Veneer of Certainty Stoking Climate Alarm“, which has been published by CEI [link to full essay].