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A quick summary 16 May 2013 | 12:13 am

I mentioned  the latest article from Peter Foster in the last post but it is worth pulling some excerpts because he so nicely summarizes the present situation with climate alarmism. As he writes, the...

Can Climateagate Mann evolve? 1 Apr 2013 | 09:26 pm

Sometimes students will ask me why if everything I am telling them is the truth (and it is!) do other professors and the media still propagate the myths I have just exposed? I can think of no better ...

Climategate 3.0 13 Mar 2013 | 09:13 pm

Any good sequel will spawn its own sequel, and so it is with Climategate. Apparently there is indeed a Climateate 3.0, although the biggest impact of this latest revelation is the accompanying letter ...

don't foget to double tap 21 Jan 2013 | 09:11 pm

I am invited to speak next week at an environment conference being hosted by one of the colleges on my home campus.  I am excited as my views and alternate perspective will broaden the range of discus...

if you didn't laugh, you'd cry 16 Jan 2013 | 12:13 am

This cartoon from Josh was too good not to re-post: the original courtesy of the impeccable Bishop:

after the summit, the descent (the dissent was always there) 19 Dec 2012 | 07:14 pm

Posturing, in fact, is one of the biggest weaknesses of the environmental movement, where everyone wants to be seen doing the right thing, without paying the costs of actually doing it. This article ...

rio revisited 10 Jul 2012 | 12:15 am

I was not in Rio for the original Earth Summit in 1992.  Neither was I invited to Rio+20.  In fact, the closest I got to Rio was writing a chapter on Rio as a one of the gateways for my Tourism text G...

the great wind fallacy 23 Mar 2012 | 08:05 am

The world has progressed and prospered through time on the basis of the development of cheap, accessible energy.  To replace existing power sources, any new energy will have to be similarly both cheap...

the long slow death of a faulty paradigm 29 Feb 2012 | 10:32 am

The environmental movement is as promiscuous with its ‘ethics’ as it is with ‘The Science’. This pithy conclusion comes courtesy of Ben Pile writing in Spike on the non-similarities between Fakegate (...

sad, but true 26 Jan 2012 | 07:57 am

...just as democracy has not guaranteed rationality in economic policy, it will also be a poor protector of personal liberty. The democratic masses are now sufficiently conditioned to believe that pol...

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