Heartland Newspapers - Energy and Environment

Issue #91: CO2 Approaches 400 PPM, Yet Temperatures Remain Flat

Global warming alarmists are breathlessly filling the media with sensationalist reports of carbon dioxide levels approaching 400 parts per million (that’s 4 parts per 10,000, or a 0.0004 share of t

CO2 Approaches 400 ppm yet Temperatures Remain Flat

Global warming alarmists are breathlessly filling the media with sensationalist reports of carbon dioxide levels approaching 400 parts per million (that’s 4 parts per 10,000, or a 0.0004 share of t

Pacific Islands Growing, Not Consumed by Rising Seas

Islands in Tuvalu and other Pacific regions that served as poster children for global warming and sea level rise are actually growing, scientists acknowledge.

Florida Official Declines to Review Costly Nuclear Power Plant

Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam, whose agency oversees state energy policy, told Rep.

One Hundred and One Years of Netherlands’ Windstorms

Have they become more or less damaging over the past century of “unprecedented” global warming? No.

Burning of Skeptical Climate Book a Reminder of Nazi Book Burning

San Jose State University faculty recently decided the best way to address scientific criticisms of alarmist global warming theory was to

Issue #90: Extreme Weather Events Becoming less Frequent

Almost every type of extreme weather event has become less frequent and less severe in recent years as our planet continues its modest warming in the wake of the Little Ice Age.

No Warming in Antarctica, Satellite Data Show

Antarctic temperatures are not rising at all and have slightly declined during the past 33 years, satellite data show.

Effects of Temperature on Mortality in Nairobi, Kenya

Even in places that are appreciated for their relative warmth, a change in the weather or shifting of the seasons to cooler conditions, rather than an equivalent increase in warmth, is typically th

Lack of Major Hurricanes Keeps Setting Records

The United States is undergoing its longest stretch in recorded history without a major hurricane strike, with each passing day extending the unprecedented lack of severe hurricanes, according to N
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