by Archived Author | Feb 15, 2018 | Climate Change
What do Morocco, Algeria, Madrid, Madeira, New York, Chicago, Paris, and Moscow all have in common? They have all experienced record levels of snow and cold this winter. Snow in Sahara is rare but this winter it happened for the second year in a row. If you listen to...
by Sarah Cowgill | Jan 11, 2018 | Columns
If you live in flyover states, do not mention global warming; you will be laughed right out of the conversation. After experiencing two weeks of frigid, well below zero temperatures, Midwesterners won’t give an inch on climate change. It’s not because they don’t...
by Tim Donner | Jan 7, 2018 | Natural Disasters
You’ve got to give it to the left. They never allow themselves to be weighed down by the kind of self-awareness that burdens normal people. They are not the least bit troubled by their own obvious, spectacularly inverted logic. Antifa fights fascism by employing...
by Archived Author | Dec 29, 2017 | Climate Change
While the global climate stubbornly has refused to warm in the last twenty years, an alternative hypothesis to the greenhouse effect has steadily been mounting evidence. This December, a crucial piece of the puzzle, described by the authors as a “breakthrough,” was...
by Archived Author | Sep 7, 2017 | Climate Change
On the heels of Harvey’s devastating romp across southern Texas, Florida prepares for the possibility of getting slammed by an even stronger hurricane, Irma. Here is a prediction: if Irma destroys the Florida coast, many climate profiteers will rush to blame it on...