July 31, 2008 DAILY, new evidence emerges to demonstrate that Climate Minister Penny Wong is wrong. The latest blow to the Government's apocalyptic prophet is news from the Norwegian Meteorological Institute that there is more...
We're stuck on the notion that climate change is the culprit every time a natural disaster strikes. A science writer for Newsweek recently flat-out declared that this year's floods in the Midwest were the result of climate...
such as mud volcanoes, earthquakes and floods, and explained how human influence may have been a part of each event. Oil and gas drilling was cited as a culprit in the case of a disappearing lake in Louisiana and a mud volcano...
Dear Mssrs. McCain and Obama-- Most of us regular Americans started caring about this in the summer of 2005, when New Orleans was lost in a flood of biblical scale. Not even your monkey-brained (and slightly simian looking)...
Piers Akerman Thursday, July 31, 2008 at 02:07am DAILY, new evidence emerges to demonstrate that Climate Minister Penny Wong is wrong. The latest blow to the Government’s apocalyptic prophet is news from the Norwegian...
Few people still doubt that human emissions are causing long-term climate change, which is predicted to increase storm surges, drought and possibly hurricanes. Since then, each day between 7000 and 15,000 cubic metres of mud...
"ZB00N" wrote in message news:488e67bb$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au... > > > 29 Jul 2008 > > > > More scare-mongering is being exposed by scientists - this time Al Gore's > claim that warming would give us more hurricanes like Katrina:...
After Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, global warming alarmists claimed greenhouse gas emissions had led to a season that had 22 named tropical storms. Recent reports raise strong doubts about those claims. “Former Hurricane...
Written By: John Dale Dunn, M.D., J.D. Published In: Environment & Climate News Publication Date: August 1, 2008 Publisher: The Heartland Institute Global warming is likely to reduce the number of hurricanes that occur each...
The Answer to Climate Change? By Abigail Haddad Monday, June 30, 2008 Filed under: Science & Technology ‘Geoengineering’ may not be a panacea for global warming, but it deserves more attention from policymakers. As Congress...