Legacy Climate Change Weekly
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Climate Change Weekly #530 – Are Net Zero’s Days Numbered?—Heartland Comes to Europe
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -A study in Nature finds plants have been absorbing 31 percent more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than previously assumed and modeled. -
Climate Change Weekly # 529 – Bad Estimates of Solar Activity and Temperatures Undermine Climate Change Projections
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -A study in Nature finds plants have been absorbing 31 percent more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than previously assumed and modeled. -
Climate Change Weekly # 528 – Farm Groups Fear Losing Climate Subsidies, Not Climate Change Itself
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -A study in Nature finds plants have been absorbing 31 percent more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than previously assumed and modeled. -
Climate Change Weekly # 527: Climategate Revisited: 15th Anniversary of Climate Hoax Exposure
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -This month marks the 15th anniversary of “Climategate”—the release of thousands of emails among climate scientists showing them behaving very badly. -
Climate Change Weekly # 526: Some Suggestions on Climate and Environmental Policy for the New Sheriff in Town
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -A study in Nature finds plants have been absorbing 31 percent more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than previously assumed and modeled. -
Climate Change Weekly #525: Data Indicate Climate Change Won’t Slow Crop Yield Increases
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -A study in Nature finds plants have been absorbing 31 percent more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than previously assumed and modeled. -
Climate Change Weekly #524: Plants Are Using Much More CO2 Than Climate Models Assume
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -A study in Nature finds plants have been absorbing 31 percent more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than previously assumed and modeled. -
Climate Change Weekly #523: Climate Models Are Wrong: No Warming Surge Since the 1970s
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -New research indicates there has been no statistically significant warming surge since the 1970s. -
Climate Change Weekly #522: EV Owners Have Big Carbon Footprints
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Researchers from the University of Turku, Finland, found that on average EV drivers actually have a bigger carbon footprint than drivers who own petrol or diesel cars. -
Climate Change Weekly #521: Climate Journalism, Increasingly Bought and Paid For
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -I have written a couple of times previously about the mainstream media’s outside-funded collaboration to promote climate alarm. -
Climate Change Weekly #520: The Rich Really Are Different When Carbon Footprints Are Calculated
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -The great actual disparity in personal carbon footprints, however, is not accurately reflected in people’s perceptions about their personal and their economic class’s relative contributions of human CO2 to the atmosphere. -
Climate Change Weekly #519: Climate Negotiations on Hold, Pending U.S. Elections
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -No matter how big China’s economy has become, the United States is still the straw that stirs the drink on climate policy. -
Climate Change Weekly #518: The High Cost of the Biden/Harris IRA Climate Rules
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -IN THIS ISSUE: The High Cost of the Biden/Harris IRA Climate Rules The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), passed on August 16, 2022, contained billions of dollars in spending on green energy initiatives intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to fight climate change. A new analysis of the literature by Tim Benson of The […] -
Climate Change Weekly #517: Net Zero Efforts Destroying Forests and Reefs
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -IN THIS ISSUE: Net Zero Efforts Destroying Forests and Reefs Many of our readers are probably aware of the tremendous amounts of lithium and cobalt needed for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, among other supposedly green technologies. Climate Change Weekly has previously discussed the environmental destruction and human rights violations inherent in the production of these […] -
Climate Change Weekly #516: Hunga Tonga Eruption Behind “Record” Warming
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -I and other Heartland Institute scholars have written before about the bird, bat, and marine mammals that industrial wind is killing around the world. -
You Don’t Own What You Think You Own
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Any system that requires the people to sacrifice their property to support the financial institutions that built this mess in the first place is not a system worth saving. -
Accounting for Mail-In Ballot Fraud on Both Sides, the 2020 Election Was a Toss-Up
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -It is highly possible that former President Donald Trump may have actually beaten President Biden when accounting for mail-in ballot fraud on both sides. -
Colorado Supreme Court Ruling Is a Total Travesty
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Although the actions that occurred on January 6, 2021 were far from peaceful, it strains credulity to describe what happened on that day as an actual insurrection under the age-old definition of the term. -
What the World Really Needs
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -There is an old Henny Youngman joke, borrowed more recently by P.J. O’Rourke, that says, “What this country really needs is fewer people who know what this country really needs.” -
New Poll Finds Rampant Mail-in Voting Fraud in the 2020 Election
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Using a conservative estimate, it appears likely that more than 14 million ballots cast in 2020 were fraudulent. -
Protecting Valuable Resources – Again and Again
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -As is so often the case with environmental industry campaigns, this is not about protecting the environment; it is about money. -
Illinois Lawmakers Just Axed State’s Sole School Choice Program
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -The solution to a deteriorating public education system, which has operated as a near-monopoly for decades in Illinois, is more, not less, competition. -
Misguided Environmentalists Have Made Our Cities Filthy
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Newsom’s superficial, last-minute attempt to sanitize San Francisco symbolizes the superficiality of the modern environmental movement and the misplaced priorities of climate change crusaders. -
Lockdown Fallout: Adults Are Stressed and Kids Are Depressed
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Perhaps the most frustrating aspect of all of the destruction wrought by ill-conceived lockdowns and pointless school closures is the fact that this was completely avoidable.