Heartland Newspapers - Energy and Environment

Issue #85: Greenland Study Shows Cooling Recent Temperatures

Proxy temperature records and climate modeling show current Greenland temperatures are colder than was the case in the early twentieth century and during the Medieval Warm Period, scientists report

Cold Spring Delays Washington DC Cherry Blossoms

The National Park Service reports that a cold spring is delaying cherry blossom season in Washington DC.

Microevolution in Alaskan Pink Salmon in Response to Warming

Reviewers Needed for Climate Change Reconsidered - 2

James Taylor Testifies on Ohio Renewable Mandates

Ohio Senate Public Utilities Committee Written Testimony of James Taylor, Senior Fellow, The Heartland Institute March 19, 2013

James Taylor to Discuss Renewable Power in Ohio

Heartland Institute senior fellow James M. Taylor will be testifying about renewable power mandates today in the Ohio Senate.

Wind Farms Deliver Less Electricity than Promised

Wind farms do not produce as much electricity as claimed by renewable energy lobbyists, energy economist Donn Dears reports in an excellent article on his Power For USA website.

Warmest in 4,000 Years? Not So Fast!

The mainstream media is reporting in breathless fashion about a new paper claiming current temperatures are their warmest in 4,000 years.

Antarctic Sea Ice Sets More Records

Antarctic sea ice set extent set several records this week. So far during 2013, Antarctic sea ice extent has set records on eight separate dates, including the past five days in a row.

Issue #84: Serious Flaws Uncovered in ‘4,000 Year’ Warming Paper

The mainstream media is reporting in breathless fashion about a new paper claiming current temperatures are their warmest in 4,000 years.

Global Warming March Fizzles in Washington DC

On, February 17, a very chilly and windy Sunday afternoon, the big guns of global warming activism gathered with their true believer followers in a park adjacent to the Washington Monument.
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