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My (Mauled) Letter Published on the IHT

From today’s ( Oct 8 ) printed International Herald Tribune: I understand Thomas Homer-Dixon and David Keith (“The ultimate sun-block,” Views, Oct. 7) when they state that it is better to study...

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Climate Change Activism’s Wreck of a Train

Observationally, they have nothing to show to support their claims of upcoming climate disasters. Scientifically, they got it mixed up and regularly distort what Science is and is not showing. In...

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Children as Enemies of the Environment? A Good Riposte

Joanna Benn ponders in the BBC web site if “baby decisions” are “adding to the world’s woes”. Yeah, right. Luckily among the general doom and gloom, there is at least one reader making a very important...

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In the Obama Administration, Two Mutually Incompatible Takes On Climate Change

In the Obama Administration, Energy Secretary Steven Chu wants to start “addressing the scientific and technical challenges of climate change“. Meanwhile, Climate Czarine Carol Browner is on the record...

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World Exclusive: CIA 1974 Document Reveals Emptiness of AGW Scares, Closes...

(originally published on Dec 3 in my climate blog) An eye-opening “global cooling consensus” CIA document dated 1974 has just been re-discovered in the British Library by Yours Truly and is extensively...

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As Green As Any Falsehood – Letter To The IHT and NYT

(click here for more details on the below) From: Maurizio Morabito Date: Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 8:32 PM Subject: factual error in book review “Polar Distress” by Holly Morris (last weekend’s) To: Letters...

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There is absolutely nothing wrong with eating bluefin tuna

A comment “for the ages” by reader David Schalit after a curious NYT environmentally ambiguous piece: There is absolutely nothing wrong with eating bluefin tuna. Bluefin is a delicacy, not usually...

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First they came for the lead

First they came for the lead, and I didn’t speak out because I didn’t want to breathe lead. Then they came for the gas mileage, and I didn’t speak out because I didn’t want to breathe exhaust fumes....

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Mythical Attenborough Fail

New David Attenborough series on BBC2 has arrived (“Rise of Animals ep.1. Triumph of the Vertebrates“) with all the usual flashes and bangs, plus some colossal mistake of zoological proportions. There...

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You can lead a bear to a wildlife corridor but…can you make her cross it?

I’m constantly amazed by the la-la-land approach of self-styled environmentalists. Step forward Russell McLendon, opining on grandiose-sounding Mother Nature Network about “Why wild animals need...

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