Heartland Newspapers - Energy and Environment

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.

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.

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

Tide Gauges Show Six Inches of Sea Level Rise Per Century

Sea level is rising at a pace of merely six inches per century, tide gauges at 86 coastal stations in Australia show.

Russian Scientists Predict Onset of Global Cooling

A prolonged decline in solar output will begin sometime around 2040 and subject the Earth to global cooling that will last 200-250 years, scientists at Russia’s Pulkovo Observatory report.

Media Display Ignorance and Bias in Warming Debate

Suzanne Goldberg displayed the establishment media’s inexcusable ignorance and/or willful distor

Issue #89: Media Display Stunning Ignorance and Bias in Warming Debate

Suzanne Goldenberg displayed the establishment media’s inexcusable ignorance and/or willful distortion of the global warming debate in a Thursday ‘news’ article in the prominent U.K.

Larval Growth of Oysters in a Warming and CO2-Accreting World

How does the larval-stage of the Portuguese oyster respond to multiple climate change stressors? With a surprising degree of tolerance!...

Colorado House Considers More Renewable Power Mandates

The Colorado House of Representatives Transportation and Energy Committee is holding hearings tomorrow on legislation to dramatically increase the amount of expensive renewable power consumers are
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