Daily Archives: 8. June 2020
School Children Brainwashed About Climate Change — NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT
By Paul Homewood I came across this GCSE revision guide a while ago, since when it has gathered dust! Having now had a chance to read it, I was taken aback by the section on climate change. The whole chapter reads as little more than a propaganda sheet, filled with inaccuracies, […]
School Children Brainwashed About Climate Change — NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT
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And Now For Some Good News About the Climate For a Change — Financial Post
By Leslie Kaufman (Bloomberg) — This week will bring something new from the team behind Bloomberg Green. Those of you who’ve been receiving our daily newsletters will be among the first to see this special project, which features deep reporting on the present and future of plastics, the frontiers of wind power, corporate attempts to protect a rainforest, and […]
And Now For Some Good News About the Climate For a Change — Financial Post
20 Years On, Jurassic Park Author Michael Crichton is Still Right about Global Warming — Watts Up With That?
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Everyone has heard of Jurassic Park. What is less well known is author Michael Crichton, who passed in 2008, was also a staunch critic of politicised science, and an articulate and effective global warming skeptic, who was just getting into his stride when he was sadly struck down at age…
20 Years On, Jurassic Park Author Michael Crichton is Still Right about Global Warming — Watts Up With That?
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #411 — Watts Up With That?
Quote of the Week: “It is in the admission of ignorance and the admission of uncertainty that there is a hope for the continuous motion of human beings in some direction that doesn’t get confined, permanently blocked, as it has so many times before in various periods in the history of man.” – Richard Feynman,…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #411 — Watts Up With That?
Climate change has degraded productivity of shelf sea food webs — Watts Up With That?
University of Plymouth A shortage of summer nutrients as a result of our changing climate has contributed to a 50% decline in important North East Atlantic plankton over the past 60 years. 23 weitere Wörter
Climate change has degraded productivity of shelf sea food webs — Watts Up With That?