Indian Scientist Mocks Nobel Prize Award to Gore August 19, 2008 — A major international scientific conference prominently featured the voices and views of scientists skeptical of man-made global warming fears. The International Geological Congress, dubbed the geologists’ equivalent of the Olympic Games, was held in Oslo, Norway, from August 4-14.
Category: Life and Science
August 19, 2008 Mexican scientist warn Earth will enter ‘Little Ice Age’ for up to 80 Years Due to decrease in solar activity Excerpt: An expert from the National Autonomous University of Mexico predicted that in about ten years the Earth will enter a “little ice age” which will last from 60 to 80 years […]
Stephen Wilde Co2sceptic August 6th 2008, Stephen Wilde has been a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society since 1968. The first Ten articles from Mr Wilde were received with a great deal of interest throughout the Co2 Sceptic community. In Stephen Wilde’s most recent and exclusive article for CO2Sceptics.Com called “The Flaw in Anthropogenic Global […]
The Future of Conservative Books
August 3, 2008 by Harry Stein: City Journal The Future of Conservative Books As mainstream publishers’ flirtation with the Right cools, smaller houses are stepping in. In 2003, something unthinkable happened in the tradition-bound-and unapologetically liberal-world of book publishing: two of the largest and best-known conglomerates, Penguin and Random House, set up imprints, Sentinel and […]
August 3, 2008 Marc Morano Award-winning Astronaut Slams Hansen – Urges NASA to ‘Debunk the current hysteria’ over Warming – By Physicist Walter Cunningham, NASA Apollo 7 Astronaut in July/August 2008 Issue of Launch Magazine. Key Quotes: “NASA should be at the forefront in the collection of scientific evidence and debunking the current hysteria over […]
July 30, 2008 Science and Public Policy Institute (visit above link for more reports on global warming and climate change) The scare: An article in the New York Times in late July 2008 by an author promoting a forthcoming book about “global warming” calls the Greenland ice-sheet “one of ‘global warming’s’ most disturbing threats”. The […]
July 28, 2008 Originally published last fall, we find this quite worthy of publishing today, in lieu of recent debate in Washington on cap and trade and C02 emission taxation. Washington DC – An abundance of new peer-reviewed studies, analyses, and data error discoveries in the last several months has prompted scientists to declare that […]
July 23, 2008 Results of the Climate Change and Kyoto Protocol Seminar in Moscow Press Conference Held July 2004 How the Russian Academy of Sciences exposed the complete fraud of Sir David King, the British Government’s chief scientific adviser, the IPCC (who failed in nine months to provide answers to ten specific questions), the entire […]
July 24, 2008 Right Side News By Vinod K. Dar, Managing Director, Dar&Company “…..the End of the world is already near…..As this same End of the world is drawing nigh , many unusual things will happen—–climatic changes, terrors from heaven, unseasonable tempests, wars, famines, pestilences and earthquakes.” The quotation is from a letter sent by a […]
July 20, 2008 ICECAP Shifting of the PDO to Cool Mode Assures Global Cooling for the Next Three Decades – Don J. Easterbrook, Dept. of Geology, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA. Addressing the Washington Policymakers in Seattle, WA, Dr. Don Easterbrook said that shifting of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) from its warm mode to […]
July 8, 2008 by Jerome Arnett, Jr., M.D. Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is an unpleasant experience for many nonsmokers, and for decades was considered a nuisance. But the idea that it might actually cause disease in nonsmokers has been around only since the 1970s. Recent surveys show more than 80 percent of Americans now […]
July 5, 2008 Anthony Watts During our discussion of the preposterous news story from Pravda, claiming this headline: “Earth begins to kill people for changing its climate” a scientist dropped in to provide us some insight into his latest paper. It was highly relevant at the time since one of the repeating themes we see […]
