Tag: IPCC

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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Irrigated Cotton, China

Photograph by Keren Su, Getty Images

REDEMPTION OF THE BEAST – The Carbon Cycle and the Demonization of CO2 – Part 3

Read parts 1 & 2 here: One More Benefit: Carbon Dioxide and Ozone There is another benefit to carbon dioxide enrichment that needs to be discussed. It relates to the effects of ozone pollution on plants. Ozone (O3) is a molecule composed of three oxygen atoms that normally makes up only about 0.6 parts per million of the atmosphere. The […]

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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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The Bizarre World of Radical Climate Science  via The American Thinker

The Bizarre World of Radical Climate Science via The American Thinker

October 20, 2011 The Bizarre World of Radical Climate Science By Norman Rogers Imagine that you are a climate scientist and the Earth is threatened with a climate disaster.  You need to warn the people of Earth and lobby Earth’s governments.  If you are tired of poring over boring computer printouts, you may be only too ready to accept this mission […]

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