Why Blotting Out The Sun Borders On Climate Madness

Written by Bonner Cohen, Ph.D.

From Greek mythology’s Icarus, whose wax wings melted after he flew too close to the sun, to Goethe’s “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” who unleashed forces he couldn’t control, our culture warns us that hubris rarely ends well. [some emphasis, links added]

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About That Snow That Doesn’t Happen Anymore

Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

While it might seem odd, or tedious, to focus on the fact that it’s winter in January, we are driven to return to our point from last week about children still knowing what snow is, especially in Britain, because the winter weather just keeps getting warmer

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