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New Study By German Physicists Concludes We Can Expect Climate Cooling For Next 50 Years!

Written by P Gosselin

German physicists: “CO2 plays only minor role for global climate”

In a just published study in The Open Atmospheric Science Journal here, German scientists Horst-Joachim Lüdecke and Carl-Otto Weiss have used a large number of temperature proxies worldwide to construct a global temperature mean over the last 2000 years, dubbed G7, in order to find out more about the sun’s role on climate change.

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Rebel Supernova Formed in ‘Heavy Metal’ Galaxy

Written by Elizabeth Howell

The most powerful exploding stars are popping up in unexpected places, new research indicates. It turns out that these super-bright “rebel” supernovas can form in “heavy metal” areas, using elements heavier than hydrogen and helium, scientists said in the new study.

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‘It’s Never Been Harder to Be a Climate Scientist.’ Good.

Written by James Delingpole

“It’s never been harder to be a climate scientist,” claims a heartrending piece in the New Republic.

Climate scientists working directly for the Trump administration are the most affected. A report published last week by the Union of Concerned Scientists describes a “culture of fear” as government scientists are gagged, sidelined, or fired, and funding cuts loom. “Some are afraid to utter the words ‘climate change,’” the report reads.

But wait. You haven’t got to the saddest part, yet.

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