Nuclear Power Must Make a Comeback for Climate’s Sake

Scientific American By Gayathri Vaidyanathan, ClimateWire on December 4, 2015 James Hansen and other climate scientists argue for more reactors to cut coal consumption Scientists have now turned their attention to what would be needed after 2030 to meet a 2 C goal: an energy system transformation that emits less carbon. For this, all technology … Read more

How the Global Warming Scare Began

A great scientist named Roger Revelle had Al Gore in his class at Harvard and the Global Warming campaign was born. Revelle tried to calm things down years later, but Gore said Revelle was senile and refused to debate. John Coleman documents the entire story and shows how our tax dollars are perpetuating the Global … Read more

What They Haven’t Told You about Climate Change

Since time immemorial, our climate has been and will always be changing. Patrick Moore explains why “climate change,” far from being a recent human-caused disaster, is, for a myriad of complex reasons, a fact of life on Planet Earth.

The Truth about CO2

Global Warming activists will tell you that CO2 is bad and dangerous. The EPA has even classified it as a pollutant. But is it? Patrick Moore provides some surprising facts about the benefits of CO2 that you won’t hear in the current debate.

Worst Bill EVER? SB 350 Allows Environmentalist to Tell Utilities How to Operate

California Political Review July 21, 2015 By Stephen Frank If the Democrat bill, SB 350 passes, energy utilities will no longer be allowed to make management decisions. This is from the bill, “This bill would revise the definition of “interests” of the ratepayers. The bill would require the PUC, in consultation with specified entities, to … Read more

Comments on the “Proof of the atmospheric greenhouse effect” by Arthur P. Smith

Gerhard Kramm, Ralph Dlugi, and Michael Zelger University of Alaska Fairbanks, Geophysical Institute 903 Koyukuk Drive, P.O. Box 757320, Fairbanks, AK 99775-7320, USA Arbeitsgruppe Atmosphärische Prozesse (AGAP), Gernotstraße, D-80804 Munich, Germany Abstract: In this paper it is shown that Smith (2008) used inappropriate and inconsistent formulations in averaging various quantities over the entire surface of … Read more

Nobel Laureate Says Obama’s ‘Dead Wrong’ on Global Warming

Newsmax By Melanie Batley | Tuesday, 07 Jul Dr. Ivar Giaever A Nobel Prize-winning scientist who supported President Barack Obama has said that he does not believe global warming is a problem, and has openly criticized the president for his position on the issue. “I would say that basically global warming is a non-problem,” Dr. … Read more

Joachim Weimann: ‘With renewables, we are wasting resources’

Euractiv 29/05/2015 Joachim Weimann [Universität Magdeburg] No form of support for renewable energy sources has an effect on the actual amount of CO2 reduction, says Magdeburg-based environmental economist Joachim Weimann, recommending emissions trading and burden-sharing with developing countries to tackle climate change. Joachim Weimann is a professor of economics at the Otto von Guericke University, … Read more

How Big Money Impacts Environmental Policy

The Daily Signal.com Kevin Mooney, April 29, 2015 Litchfield Township, Pa. sits in the center of the Marcellus Shale, a deep repository of natural gas that runs through West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York, that the energy industry has aggressively sought to drill. (Photo: Brett Carlsen/Reuters/Newscom) Is big money dangerously and improperly compromising environmental … Read more