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The IPCC fallacy is well established and widespread, including among many scientists. It is the basis for the Paris Accord. It is moderate in its way. The Thunberg fallacy is new and nuts.
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Climate ChangeEnvironment/EnergyFeatured
Pritzker Wages War on Ideal Climate for Illinois Crop Conditions
by James Taylor February 14, 2019Newly-elected Democratic Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said “I believe in science” in his inaugural address but then promptly said he would take action to combat ideal climate conditions for Illinois crops.
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Climate ChangeEnvironment/Energy
Climate Change Fueled Witch Hunts – Then and Now
by Gregory Wrightstone October 26, 2018European witch hunts of the 15th to 17th centuries targeted witches that were thought to be responsible for epidemics and crop failures related to declining temperatures of the Little Ice Age.
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Climate ChangeEnvironment/EnergyScience
Watching Weather Waves, but Missing Climate Tides
by Viv Forbes July 19, 2018Earth’s climate is never still – it is always changing, with long-term trends, medium-term reversals and minor oscillations.
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A recent study by researchers at the University of California Los Angeles examines the impact the family dog or cat has on greenhouse-gas emissions.
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Climate ChangeEnvironment/Energy
Climate Change 101: The Evidence Humans Aren’t Destroying the Climate
by H. Sterling Burnett January 9, 2017Climate change is real and has happened throughout history on local, regional, continent-wide, and global scales, driven by a variety of atmospheric, cosmic, geologic, and meteorological factors.
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Environment/Energy
Be Prepared For Latest UAH Satellite Global Temperature Data
by James H. Rust April 16, 2016The media is spreading catastrophic global warming news from satellite temperature data ending February 2016. On March 3, 2016, the University of Alabama-Huntsville (UAH) posted the February 2016 global temperature of 0.83 degrees C. surpassed the previous record of 0.74 degrees C. for April 1998. These temperatures are the difference from the 30-year average from 1981 to 2010. This is a data set from 1979 until present when satellite temperature measurements were first made.