Category: Climate Change A Catastrophist’s Perspective

500 Scientists Write U.N.: ‘There Is No Climate Emergency’

500 Scientists Write U.N.: ‘There Is No Climate Emergency’

THOMAS D. WILLIAMS, PH.D. More than 500 scientists and professionals in climate and related fields have sent a “European Climate Declaration” to the Secretary-General of the United Nations asking for a long-overdue, high-level, open debate on climate change. Just as 16-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg addressed the U.N. Climate Action Summit in New York accusing world leaders of robbing […]

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REDEMPTION OF THE BEAST: The Carbon Cycle and The Demonization of CO2 – part 5

REDEMPTION OF THE BEAST: The Carbon Cycle and The Demonization of CO2 – part 5

Read part 4 here Figure 1. Global net primary productivity increase as of 2010. The phenomenon of planetary greening has continued unabated since then. Source: CSIRO Australia. “Deserts ‘greening’ from rising carbon dioxide: Green foliage boosted across the world’s arid regions.” Science Daily, July 8, 2013. Greening the Earth When confronted with this reality of global greening, the typical response […]

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REDEMPTION OF THE BEAST – The Carbon Cycle and the Demonization of CO2 – Part 1

REDEMPTION OF THE BEAST The Carbon Cycle and the Demonization of CO2 This essay and review of research into the carbon cycle and its effect upon the biosphere, more specifically upon the realm of plants and vegetation, is intended to provide a synopsis of evidence and information that is generally being neglected in mainstream discussions of Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) […]

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Randall Carlson amidst the Swan Falls Boulder Bar

Randall Carlson: The Making of a Catastrophist – Part 1

I spent most of my youth in rural Minnesota. The area where we lived, about 10 miles northwest of Minneapolis, was a rolling mosaic of hills, pasture, forest, meadow, agricultural fields, and countless lakes. The landscape was the product of the great ice age which came to an end only about 10 thousand years ago. The many hills were piles […]

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Climate Change:  A Catastrophist’s Perspective

Climate Change: A Catastrophist’s Perspective

An in depth examination of the science and politics behind a modern day controversy.

Is the issue settled, as mainstream media would have us believe?
Is there truly a consensus to which all climate scientists agree? What exactly does consensus mean in science?
What does the peer reviewed literature actually tell us?

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