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Lawrence Solomon: Those scientists urging Trump to embrace carbon include the best climate experts around
The U.K. Guardian decides who can and who cannot study the causes of climate change; dismisses physicists, space scientists and the effects of sun on climate. Continue reading
Lawrence Solomon: Arctic sea ice continues to expand, silently
(June 1, 2013) There is now more ice in the Arctic for this time of year than in recent years, says the Danish Meteorological Institute’s Centre for Ocean and Ice, which shows 2013 topping every year since 2005. See it here. Continue reading
Lawrence Solomon: German newsmagazine, Der Zeit, joins list of climate skeptics
(April 19, 2013) Der Zeit and its top columnist Harald Martenstein, join the list of newly skeptical global warming journalists, with an article today entitled “On the surprises of climate change.” Continue reading
Lawrence Solomon: Climate changing for global warming journalists
(April 13, 2013) The Economist and other journalism icons are beginning to reassess their position on global warming. Continue reading
Aldyen Donnelly: Politicians ignoring the constitutional crisis that would accompany cap and trade
(April 13, 2011) Aldyen Donnelly takes issue with the federal parties that are advocating for cap and trade, while ignoring the likely blow-back from the provinces. Continue reading
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