by Andrew Moran | Nov 2, 2021 | Articles, Climate Change, Opinion
Who knew climate change could be solved by increasing the debt, running budget deficits, and keeping the printing press on autopilot? President Joe Biden met with world leaders in Glasgow, Scotland, for the COP26 climate summit, sounding the good old doomsday alarm on...
by Keelin Ferris | Oct 17, 2021 | Articles, Global Warming, Opinion
On Oct. 31, the global focus will be on Glasgow, Scotland, for two weeks. Leaders, activists, and industry stakeholders will gather for the United Nations Climate Change Summit, where they will grind out new commitments and methodology to curb greenhouse emissions to...
by Caroline Adana | Oct 13, 2021 | Articles, Climate Change, Exclusive Member, Opinion
Cancel culture came to climate science long before the current debacle surrounding critical race theory and COVID-19 science. To counter this censorship, on Oct. 12 the Climate Realists of Norway launched a new peer-reviewed international scientific journal to great...
by Caroline Adana | Sep 17, 2021 | Articles, Global Warming, Good Reads, Opinion
New and improved technologies are solving decades-old criminal cold cases. Sometimes innocent people, initially convicted of a crime they did not commit, finally got justice when the true culprit was discovered. One of those innocent victims might be humanity in the...
by Caroline Adana | Aug 14, 2021 | Articles, Climate Change, Opinion
The latest U.N. climate change assessment report, AR6, paints a gloomy picture of the future and has been presented in the media with doomsday bravado accompanied by images of a burning planet and a demand for permanent climate lockdown. However, behind the glossy...