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Planet has been much warmer
The concept of human-caused climate change through increased atmospheric CO 2 is based on nothing more than an assumption. There is no scientific evidence which supports the concept that increasing CO 2 causes an increase in temperature. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, The Deniers
Tagged Climate Change, CO2, Deniers, Energy Probe, environment, ETS, Global Warming, global warming debate, IPCC, Lawrence Solomon
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Joubert on climate change science
To the extent that global warming has increased awareness of the environment and encouraged respect for our planet, it is definitely good, but I do not believe it right to create unnecessary fear. To contend that there is a scientific consensus on global warming is outright deception. Continue reading
Lawrence Solomon: Tinkering with climate
Global warming and global cooling arguments have this in common — the scientific quest to dominate nature. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Costs, Benefits and Risks, Energy Probe News, The Deniers
Tagged Climate Change, climate change scandal, climate change sceptics, climate control, climate modification, geoengineering, Global Warming, global warming scandal, global warming sceptics, Lawrence Solomon, SPICE
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Harvey M. Sheldon: Candidates Disappoint on Science and Climate
(September 9, 2011) In this post by the American Thinker website, Harvey M. Sheldon shares his opinion on the concerns over man-made global warming. Continue reading
Lawrence Solomon: Our cosmic climate
(September 2, 2011) CERN experiment overturns global-warming orthodoxy The 20-year-long global warming debate is in its final stages, the controversy having been settled over whether manmade causes such as carbon dioxide or natural causes such as the Sun dominate climate … Continue reading
Lawrence Solomon: Science getting settled
New, convincing evidence indicates global warming is caused by cosmic rays and the sun — not humans. Continue reading
Lawrence Solomon: Tyranny of the north
(August 19, 2011) Venezuela’s dictator, Hugo Chavez, was in the news this week for brashly announcing an expropriation of the mineral rights of the citizens of his country. We don’t seize private property that way in our democracy. We seize it silently and in plain sight, as seen in the province of Alberta, which so deftly passed stealth legislation two years ago that most Albertans are only now discovering the government’s audacious takeover of their property rights. Continue reading
Posted in Alberta Power Industry, Climate Change, Coal, Costs, Benefits and Risks, Electricity, Fossil Fuels, Tar Sands
Tagged Alberta, carbon dioxide, centralization, Climate Change, CSS, Global Warming, Hugo Chavez, Lawrence Solomon, oil sands, sequestration, tar sands, transmission lines
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Lawrence Solomon: It’s official – climate alarmists know less and can’t count too well
(July 5, 2011) Surprising findings lead researchers to recommend science be taught differently, to enable skeptics to arrive at correct conclusions. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, The Deniers
Tagged academia, Climate Change, climate change deniers, climate change propaganda, climate change skeptics, climate change survey, culture, Global Warming, global warming propaganda, global warming sceptics, global warming survey, Junk Science, Lawrence Solomon, National Academies of Sciences, polls, propaganda, science, surveys
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Lawrence Solomon: Polar opposites
(July 1, 2011) A decision by U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan becomes a different story through a media lens. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, The Deniers
Tagged Climate Change, environmentalists, Global Warming, Lawrence Solomon, polar bears
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Lawrence Solomon: Supreme skeptics
The justices of the United States Supreme Court this week became the world’s most august global warming sceptics. Continue reading

