HNR Energy Program Podcast

Listen to the program podcast Download the audio Download the audio This is the general outline of the program Aired on Hebrew Nation Radio December 18, 2014. There is a great deal of material covered so these notes will allow the listener to review and obtain a wealth of background material at their convenience. Note … Read more

The Age of the Universe

The Age of the Universe

geraldschroeder.com One truth as seen from two vastly different perspectives and both true – literally. October 2013 One of the most obvious perceived contradictions between Bible and science is the age of the universe. Is it billions of years old, like scientific data, or is it thousands of years, like biblical data? When we add … Read more

How close are we to a nuclear fusion reactor?

Materials World Magazine Author : Eoin Redahan 01 Dec 2014 Sandia National Laboratories The idea of nuclear fusion appears otherworldly. Here is a carbon emissions-free process that produces four times more power than nuclear fission. The waste can eventually be disposed of safely, and the fuel sources – deuterium and tritium – are abundant. But … Read more

Study: Your All-Electric Car may not be so Green

AP News BY SETH BORENSTEIN AP SCIENCE WRITER WASHINGTON (AP) — People who own all-electric cars where coal generates the power may think they are helping the environment. But a new study finds their vehicles actually make the air dirtier, worsening global warming. Ethanol isn’t so green, either. “It’s kind of hard to beat gasoline” … Read more

Isaac Newton

Isaac Newton

Sir Isaac Newton was not only one of the greatest scientists of all time, but also devoted decades of his life to the study of the Scriptures, striving to learn the will of God, the truth of history, and the understanding of end-time prophecies. His revelations were uncanny. The story is amazing, dumfounding, mind-boggling! What … Read more

Still more politicized pseudo-science?

By Paul Driessen Dec. 16, 2014 The neonics and honeybees saga takes interesting, potentially fraudulent turn Widening efforts to blame neonicotinoid pesticides for honeybee “colony collapse disorder” and other “beepocalypse” problems have taken a fascinating turn. Insisting that scientific evidence shows a clear link between neonics and honeybee population declines, EU anti-insecticide campaigners persuaded the … Read more

Fusion Power; what is it, why we don’t have it, and a practical approach to making fusion energy a reality

By: Tom Tamarkin December 14, 2014 Abstract Fusion is the ultimate source of energy for human civilization in all sense of the word. Because fusion transforms mass directly to energy according to Einstein’s theory of special relativity (E=MC²,) a very small amount of fusion fuel creates a very large amount of energy. The cost of … Read more

How Obama and His Environmental Base Are Planning to Eradicate the Oil and Gas Industry

The Daily Signal By Ron Arnold “Obama is coordinating with far left environmental activists to wage an all-out assault on American oil and natural gas” (Photo: Brian Bianco/Newscom) Why does the Environmental Protection Agency’s regulatory war against hydraulic fracturing look like the Natural Resources Defense Council’s 2007 agenda for eliminating domestic oil and natural gas … Read more

Climate Change Debate: Coming Soon to a School Near You

Allie Bidwell, US News A firefighter puts down hot spots on May 14 in San Marcos, Calif., after record heat helped fuel wildfires and caused mass evacuations in the greater San Diego area. Political debates surrounding climate change and creationism are now making their way into America’s schools, as more states are deciding whether to … Read more

Obama Wants Kids to Learn About Global Warming

Allie Bidwell, USA News The administration wants students and teachers to toe the line on climate change. A new White House initiative aims to give educators more resources for teaching about climate change. Perhaps unable to convince older Americans of the severity of global warming, President Barack Obama is hoping to have better luck with … Read more