Claim Humans Preventing Next Ice Age is ‘Huge Nonsense’

Written by Pierre Gosselin

Image: Prof Hans-Joachim Schellnhuber, Source: PIK

In an interview with the online German Augsburger Allgemeine (AA), former director of the the alarmist Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Prof. Hans-Joachim Schellnhuber, made some claims that have raised some eyebrows.

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Climate Change Again

Written by Anthony Bright-Paul

Oh, what a bore – I still hear the bleat ‘Tackling Climate Change’. These words climate change have become so threadbare that they are now utterly meaningless. Am I wrong? Is it clear to just about everybody except me? And have I missed something?

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Hayabusa 2 rovers send new images from Ryugu surface

Written by Paul Rincon

RyuguImage copyright JAXA

Japan’s space agency (Jaxa) has released new images from the robot rovers it has deployed to the surface of an asteroid.

The photos reveal new details of the surface of the space rock, which is known as Ryugu. On 21 September, the rovers were released on to the surface by the “mothership”, Hayabusa 2. Hayabusa 2 reached Ryugu in June after a three-and-a-half-year journey.

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The Dangers Of ‘Settled Science’

Written by Dr Brian Joondeph

Science is in a constant state of flux. Theories are put forth to explain natural phenomena, based on the best knowledge of the day. These theories are tested.

If they correctly predict future observations, the theories become more credible. If, however, these theories fail to predict accurately, they require modification or outright dismissal.

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Sub-surface life on Mars IS possible

Written by Katyanna Quach

Mars

In a double dose of Martian research, scientists believe that the planet once had the right environmental conditions to support life underground and its moons may have been born from an ancient collision.

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The Myth Of A Climate Crisis

Written by Ben Pile

At the beginning of every autumn, as we approach the peak of the hurricane season and the lowest Arctic sea-ice extent, we have to endure a deluge of media hysteria and doom-laden reports about climate change.

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Former Scientist Slams ‘Unethical’ Google

Written by Charlie Nash

Google china Office
Getty/ Liu Jin

Jack Poulson, a former senior research scientist at Google, sent a letter to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation calling the company “unethical” and stating that oversight of the company is “urgently needed” after resigning from the Silicon Valley titan over its censored China search project.

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