
After decades of alarm calls over the impact of human emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) on global temperatures and climate change, a glaring lack of factually demonstrated and scientifically proven evidence remains.
Written by Hans Schreuder

After decades of alarm calls over the impact of human emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) on global temperatures and climate change, a glaring lack of factually demonstrated and scientifically proven evidence remains.
Written by Dr Jerry L Krause (Chemistry)

I had planned to review the history of the scientific idea termed the atmospheric greenhouse effect, but quickly discovered a need to better and more accurately define this natural laboratory (system) and the phenomena which is involved.
Written by Anthony Bright-Paul

The evidence that Climate Change is man-made is so flimsy that even the proponents use careful language to say that they are almost certain of the hand of man. Just think about it.
Written by Michael Bastasch

There’s been “no trend” in the number and intensity of hurricanes hitting the continental U.S. and the normalized damages caused by such storms over the past 117 years, according to a new study.
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Toxic aluminum in very high levels is found in the brains of autistic patients who have been vaccinated, abstract of a new study: “Aluminium in brain tissue in autism.” The publication is Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology below.
Written by Tony Heller
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Sea level at New York is rising at the same rate as when Abraham Lincoln was president.
Written by Universitaet Mainz
By analyzing the DNA of two prehistoric dogs from Germany, an international research team led by Krishna R. Veeramah, Ph.D., of Stony Brook University in the USA has determined that their genomes were the probable ancestors of modern European dogs.
Written by Hannah Osborne
The herbivorous creature, named Lisowicia bojani, was about 40 percent bigger than any other species of its kind, measuring 4.5 meters in length, 2.6 meters in height and weighing approximately nine tons. This is roughly equivalent to a the size of an elephant.
Written by Jeremy Hodges, Bloomberg

Driving electric cars and scrapping your natural gas-fired boiler won’t make a dent in global carbon emissions, and may even increase pollution levels.
Written by Edmondo Burr

A new scientific study claims that water may be responsible for carving out the dark streaks seen on the surface of Mars.
Written by Dr Susan J Crockford
More ice in Hudson Bay and adjacent regions than we’ve seen at this time of year for more than two decades: not since 1993 has there been as much polar bear habitat in the 2nd-last week of November.
Written by Todd Bates Rutgers University

Credit: Karin Calvinho/Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Rutgers scientists have developed catalysts that can convert carbon dioxide – the main cause of global warming – into plastics, fabrics, resins and other products.
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The inventor of the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee (shown), believes that “the web has evolved into an engine of inequity and division; swayed by powerful forces who use it for their own agendas.” To correct that and “restore the power and agency of individuals on the web,” Berners-Lee is preparing to re-invent the web.
Written by Dr David Whitehouse

One of the most basic things about journalism, especially BBC journalism, is that anyone should be able to find out what the corporation reported on a particular day about a particular story.
Imagine wanting to find out about what Parliament voted for or what was the content of a UN speech, or the conclusions of a report, and not having full confidence that what you are able to look up is what was actually broadcast or written.
Written by NOTIMEX
Written by Marcia Dunn

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Mars is about to get its first U.S. visitor in years: a three-legged, one-armed geologist to dig deep and listen for quakes.