MAY 22, 2008 Rutherford Institute Files Lawsuit in Defense of Christian Employee Fired for Voicing Religious Objection to Workplace Diversity Training CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Attorneys for The Rutherford Institute have come to the defense of a Christian systems engineer who was allegedly fired after voicing a religious objection to his employer’s diversity training initiative, […]
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May 21, 2008 The Real Link Between Solar Energy, Ocean Cycles And Global Temperature By Stephen Wilde This article expands and updates my previous articles and should be read with them. Failure of IPCC to properly consider Solar Influence which is about the failure of the IPCC to properly consider solar influences and The link between […]
Arab and Islamic Antisemitism
May 20, 2008 MEMRI No. 439 Arab and Islamic Antisemitism By Prof. M. Milson * Arab and Islamic antisemitism is today the form of antisemitism that poses the most danger to Israel and to Jews everywhere in the world. Numerous antisemitic attacks in France and elsewhere in Europe in recent years have made it very […]
May 20, 2008 This is a Public School, practicing Islamic prayers and practices. (this article has an update HERE) Tarik ibn Zayad Academy Update. “News crew attacked during report at TiZA charter school,” by Nicole Muehlhausen for KSTP, May 19. Complete News video clip below. Related Links below. The state Education Department on Monday directed […]
PART I of 3 May 17, 2008 The Relationship of the PDO to El Nino and La Nina Frequency By Joe D’Aleo El Nino Dominance Since The Late 1970s – Explained John McLean in a paper here reported Australia’s CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology (Power and Smith 2007) wrote about a period of unprecedented El Niño […]
May 15, 2008 By Vincent Gioia Op-Ed on the Global Warming movement and the coming Presidential policies (Comments are welcome) All candidates for the presidency this year have many policies in common but the acceptance of and reaction to false claims of man-made global warming carries the most far reaching implication for changing the lifestyle […]
Written by Robert Ferguson Monday, 12 May 2008 Annual temperature: Over the course of the past 113 years, the time since statewide records have been compiled by the U.S. National Climatic Data Center, the statewide annual average temperature history of West Virginia exhibits no statistically significant trend either towards cooling or warming. Instead, the temperature […]
May 12, 2008 by Stephen Wilde It’s all very well doing what alarmists do which is to say that Co2 is rising and temperatures are rising so in the absence of any other known cause it must be man made CO2 that is warming the planet. That approach ignores both the differing scale of the […]
May 12, 2008 From the US Dept of Homeland Security Update: ICE describes raid as ‘largest in Iowa history’ Postville, Ia. – At least 300 people were arrested today at the Agriprocessors, Inc. meat packing plant, federal officials said. The operation, which targeted people who illegally used other persons Social Security numbers and were in […]
Demographic and Ecological Perspectives on the Status of Polar Bears Written by Dr. Mitchell Taylor and Dr. Martha Dowsley March 2008 For the Full Report in PDF Form, please click here. Dr. Taylor and Dr. Dowsley are not affiliated with SPPI] [Illustrations, footnotes and references available in PDF version] Report Includes: Abstract Introduction Polar Bear […]
May 11, 2008 R.A. Pielke Sr. Research Group: Climate Science Another Paper On The Role Of Landscape Change On The Climate System – Van der Molen et al. The full report is below, in a pdf file. The abstract reads “Annual precipitation on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico decreased steadily during the 20th century, […]
May 8, 2008 By Joseph D’Aleo, CCM ICECAP The news is reporting a relatively large and long lasting volcanic eruption in Chile. According to the AP, the Chaiten volcano spewed lava and blasted ash 20 miles (105,000 feet) into the sky on Tuesday the largest ruption to date since the volcano came back to life […]
