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  • NIPCC Releases Interim Climate Report

    Published September 6, 2011
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    Climate Change Weekly #18The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), already under severe criticism for violating the requirements of academic peer review and relying on secondary sources, comes under question again in a new
  • Landmark Experiment Supports Cosmic Ray Theory

    Published August 25, 2011
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    Climate Change Weekly #17Researchers at the CERN particle physics laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland report new evidence supporting the theory that cosmic rays may be enhancing the sun’s impact on global temperatures and climate.
  • Rasmussen Poll: Most Americans Say Climate Scientists Falsify Data

    Published August 11, 2011
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    Climate Change Weekly #15A new Rasmussen poll shows 69 percent of Americans say it is at least somewhat likely that some scientists have falsified research data to support their own theories and beliefs, including 40 percent who say it is “very likely”
  • NASA Data Show less Heat Trapped than Expected

    Published July 28, 2011
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    Climate Change Weekly #14NASA satellite data from the years 2000 through 2011 show the Earth’s atmosphere is allowing far more heat to be released into space than alarmist computer models have predicted, reports a new study in the peer-reviewed science
  • Arctic Study Finds No Recent Warming

    Published March 15, 2011
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    Climate alarmists contend the earth's near-surface air temperatures of the past decade were unprecedentedly high relative to the warmth of the entire past millennium, due primarily to human carbon dioxide emissions.
  • Taking the Tip from Tipper: Divorcing AGW

    Published June 14, 2010
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    Former Vice President Al Gore spent the last decade as a larger-than-life figure, more of a symbol than a living, breathing human being.
  • Cold Temperatures Devastate Florida Marine Life

    Published February 20, 2010
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    The devastating cold fronts and snowstorms that mercilessly pounded residents of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast this winter have devastated marine ecosystems and endangered species in Florida that depend on warm weather.
  • We’d Better Be Right On Climate Science

    Published May 7, 2009
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    Dr. Harrison H. Schmitt is a Harvard-trained geologist, a former U.S. senator from New Mexico, and a former astronaut, the last living man to have walked on the moon.
  • Global Warming Alarmists Sabotage Wikipedia Entries

    Published November 1, 2008
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    "Wikipedia is in the hands of zealots," says Lawrence Solomon, a respected journalist with Canada’s National Post and an avowed environmentalist who is disturbed about deliberate misinformation wherever he finds it.
  • Gore Film Is Partisan, Riddled with Errors, U.K. Court Rules

    Published December 1, 2007
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    Former Vice President Al Gore's movie, An Inconvenient Truth, is partisan, political, and riddled with misleading exaggerations and factual, a British High Court ruled.
  • British Court Rules ‘Inconvenient Truth’ Represents Partisan Political Views

    Published October 9, 2007
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    On October 2, 2007 a British court found Al Gore's film, An Inconvenient Truth, to be politically biased, and it ruled teachers must warn students of that bias before showing the film.
  • IPCC: “More politics than science,” scientist says

    Published May 1, 2001
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    In an early March briefing before congressional staff, members of the press, and scientists, Professor Richard S.
  • Scientists assail climate treaty

    Published January 1, 2001
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    In the midst of international negotiations on how to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from energy use, “dissident” scientists vocally objected to the underlying premise that individual and industrial human activities influence nature's

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