Taller Tower Test Exposes CO2 Back Radiation Nonsense

Written by Geraint Hughes

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To debunk the theory of the greenhouse gas effect (GHE), which is claimed to be the scientific cornerstone of man-made global warming, skeptics have turned to empirical science – actual, repeatable lab experiments.

Geraint Hughes, an independent British researcher, has performed a series of lab experiments that a diligent person may replicate to expose the great climate fraud. His results are a damning defeat for consensus science promoters.

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New Study: Rising Sea Levels PROTECT Coral Reefs

Written by Kenneth Richard

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Long-term observations of coral reefs indicate rising sea levels “not only promoted coral cover” but also “limit damaging effects of thermally-induced bleaching” (Brown et al., 2019).

This new paper is an expansion of the research conducted by the same lead author in 2011 (Brown et al.).

Brown and colleagues concluded a growth in coral cover is positively correlated with rising sea levels.

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The Last Mam­moths Died on a Re­mote Is­land

Written by Dr. Laura Arppe

Isolation, extreme weather, and the possible arrival of humans may have killed off the holocene herbivores just 4,000 years ago.

The last woolly mammoths lived on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean; they died out 4,000 years ago within a very short time.

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20 New Moons Discovered around Saturn

Written by Carnegie Institution for Science

 Saturn image is courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute. Starry background courtesy of Paolo Sartorio/Shutterstock.

A team led by Carnegie’s Scott S. Sheppard has found 20 new moons orbiting Saturn. This brings the ringed planet’s total number of moons to 82, surpassing Jupiter, which has 79. The discovery was announced Monday by the International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planet Center.

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The Climate Cult

Written by Dr. Jay Lehr and Burt Prelutsky

It is a phenomenon of modern life that as membership in the old established religions wane, cults continue to sprout up like toadstools.

Most of them have a very limited number of adherents and unless 75 people are killed at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, or 900 are killed or commit suicide at Jonestown, Guyana, we dont hear about cult leaders like David Koresh or Jim Jones.

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The Problem With Man-Made Global Warming

Written by Ferdinand Bardamu

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The mainstream “consensus” on anthropogenic (man-made) global warming (AGW) says the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) remained stable for millions of years, until the Industrial Revolution when it went from 280 ppm in 1750 to 414.7 ppm in 2019.

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Climate Change That Ignores History

Written by Martin Armstrong

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Climate has ALWAYS changed from decade to decade.  There were major swings (volatility) during the 1930s. You had the dust bowl during the summer and in 1936 you had record cold.

The 1936 North American cold wave, which also hit Japan and China, still rank among the most intense cold waves in the recorded history of North America.

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Watch ‘Climate Change Trans Counselling by Will Franken’ on YouTube

Written by PSI contributor

Climate craziness knows no bounds, as you can see from the video below. Skeptical astrophysicist, Joseph E Postma laments: “How do you think I feel, working in academia, having PhD’s in physics get mad at me for pointing out that flat Earth theory can’t be valid maths? Emperor has no clothes and they refuse to see it!”

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Solar Minimum Is Underway, And It’s A Deep One

Written by SpaceWeather

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Sunspot counts suggest it is one of the deepest minima of the past century. The sun’s magnetic field has become weak, allowing extra cosmic rays into the solar system.

Neutron monitors at the Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory in Oulu, Finland, show that cosmic rays are percentage points away from a Space Age record.

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Black Holes As We Know Them May Not Exist

Written by Mara Johnson-Groh

Artist's impression of a black hole.

If you were to dive into a black hole (something we would not recommend), you”d likely find a singularity, or an infinitely small and dense point, at the center. Or that”s what physicists have always thought.

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Prozac Maker Eli Lilly Subverted Mass Murder Trial

Written by Jon Rappoport

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After 30 years, the truth is confirmed—Eli Lilly, the maker of Prozac, secretly paid off plaintiffs in a court case.

The plaintiffs were families of victims killed by a man who went violently crazy after taking Prozac.

The mass shooting took place in 1989, in Kentucky. I covered the case in 1999, by which time the Lilly payoff was an open secret among some lawyers, doctors, and reporters.

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