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The climate change/global warming alarmist movement is desperate. Now, rather than openly debate the science surrounding this issue, attorneys general in multiple states are attempting to criminalize dissent. This seems an excellent time to rev
On May 29, 2016, a 3 or 4 year-old boy (sources differ on his age) was visiting the Cincinnati Zoo with his mother. As boys sometimes do, he got into trouble. In this case big trouble, life threatening trouble. He fell into the enclosure that h
Greenpeace, and quite a few of their allies, are being sued by Resolute Forest Products Inc. on charges of racketeering. The lawsuit comes in response to Greenpeace’s crusade accusing Resolute falsely of:(a) ‘destroying endangered forests,’ an
Korea offers a tale of two cities, one that should give pause to anyone enamored of socialism.At a recent UN Climate Summit, Bolivian Presidente Evo Morales said, “The world is suffering from a fever due to climate change, and the disease is t
Is your Bible good enough to eat? This strange question occurred to me when I heard an interesting conversation between a student and her teacher.The young girl questioned the teacher about the famous clock in London.“You must mean, ‘Big Ben’
“Recently I was foolish enough to try to reason with an environmentalist,” wrote Stanford economist Thomas Sowell. “But it became obvious that he had his mind made up and didn’t want to hear any evidence to the contrary. The pope is more likely
George Orwell’s Animal Farm tells of the visionary pig Old Major, who had a dream that soon proved disastrous: “And now, comrades, I will tell you about my dream of last night. I cannot describe that dream to you. It was a dream of the earth as
Mere Environmentalism, by Steven F. Hayward, is packed with a surprising amount of information about the broad subject of environmentalism, and includes information on the best way for Bible believing Christians to interact with it. There is mo
In March a group of Democratic attorneys general formed “AG’s United for Clean Power.”It sounds nice enough, doesn’t it? New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, standing beside a grinning Al Gore, announced that the gang was going after a
Justice is a hot topic in today’s culture. People are very interested in determining whether justice is being properly and faithfully carried out. It is a common interest across cultures, and generates a huge amount of discussion about who rece
What do we have to lose?This is a frequent response when someone questions the idea that human caused runaway global warming should be addressed. At the 2015 Paris Climate Conference President Obama offered a terrifying vision of the future if
EarthFirst! is reeling from internal tensions just now as President Obama’s transsexual activists are on a witch hunt for those in the group not progressive enough on sexuality. A recent article entitled “Deep Green Transphobia” deplores leader
They say that in selling or buying property the key is always: location, location, location. If you’re trying to sell a 3-bed, 2-bath apartment with all new appliances and superb layout at a great price but it’s located next to a coal plant, it
Time series of the sunspot number as reconstructed from 10Be concentrations in ice cores from Antarctica (red). The corresponding profiles are bounded by the actual reconstruction results (upper envelope to shaded areas) and by the reconstruct
On May 14, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that the state’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has failed to reduce the state’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as required by Massachusetts’s 2008 Global Warming Solutions
The Indian Agricultural Ministry released estimated food grain numbers on Monday, projecting growth despite a drought that has hit eleven states.That’s great news for Indian farmers, and consumers alike. Even if that estimate is downgraded, th
What does it take to be a good person? Different cultures have different answers.The floors of Karni Mata Temple in Rajasthan, India, heave as masses of fat rats clamber to get to food offered by devout Hindu worshippers. Feed the rats, sight
When I first attended the Fall American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting in 1995 it was undoubtedly one of the goals of many of the PhD students and postdocs at the meeting to land a job at a corporation involved in earth science and mineral exp
University of Notre Dame law professor John Copeland Nagle, an insightful commentator on environmental law and ethics, published an article on the Scientific American blog April 22 (Earth Day) that harks back to comments by the original Earth D
The Humane Society reports well over 2.4 million healthy cats and dogs are put down annually in U.S. animal shelters. That works out to be just over one euthanized every 13 seconds.This statistic is heartbreaking to owners of barking, aggres
We’ve all read the articles, and heard the voices of doom. The earth is going to get really hot, it’s all humans’ fault, and we must make drastic economic changes to fix our mistakes. Those who disagree with this viewpoint are termed “Climate D
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