Why Paul Ehrlich Matters Fifty Years Later

Written by Donna Laframboise

An empty playground in Paul Ehrlich's world.

If people followed Paul Ehrlich’s advice, empty playgrounds would litter the world.

SPOTLIGHT: Whether the predictions in Paul Ehrlich’s 50-year-old bestseller, The Population Bomb, were right or wrong matters. Because scientists and environmentalists continue to follow in his footsteps.

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An Actual Climate Debate; Mann vs Curry Pt Deux

Written by CO2 is Life

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I hope to attend, but if I can’t I hope people in the audience can ask a few of the following questions:
1) If you control for H2O and isolate the impact of CO2 on atmospheric temperatures, you find that CO2 has zero impact. Antarctica, the ideal control for H2O, shows no warming over the past 50 years and 33% increase in CO2.

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Carbon Warfare Rules of Engagement

Written by Joseph A Olson PE

One cannot dismiss the claim that greenies have a warlike mentality concerning carbon energy use as hyperbole, when their own websites proclaim war.  Yes, a flamboyant billionaire, AIG and Goldman-Sachs protégées, a green energy investor and a European lotto mogul combined forces to promote their green energy investments by government mandate.

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Arrogant Delusions of NASA’s Gavin Schmidt, Stefan Rahmstorf

Written by Pierre Gosselin

NASA GISS director Gavin Schmidt

In a shocking display of contempt and hubris, NASA GISS director Gavin Schmidt and Potsdam Institute climate scientist Stefan Rahmstorf lashed out in response to questioning… and insist “leading climate scientists” don’t need policing by “policy folk” and that the questioning is “tiresome” and “silly.”

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Study Confirms Cell Phone Cancer Link

Written by www.greenmedinfo.com

Scientists call on the World Health Organization International Agency for Research on Cancer to re-evaluate the carcinogenicity of cell phone radiation after the Ramazzini Institute and US government studies report finding the same unusual cancers.

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Extreme Flood Events Decreasing In Europe

Written by Dr Benny Peiser

Since the 1950s the number of lives and the amount of money lost to floods have declined, despite little change to the frequency of catastrophic floods, according to the first comprehensive study of European historical records. If anything, the frequency of “extreme hydrological events” went down during the 20th century, despite global warming. –Oliver Moody, The Times, 30 May 2018

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Helical Solenoid Model of the Electron

Written by Oliver Consa

The peer reviewed journal Progress in Physics publishes a study that anticipates a new feature of the electron that is not predicted by Quantum Mechanics. This prediction is the existence of a Electron Toroidal Moment with a value of 10^(−40) Am3.

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