The Week That Was: 2017-08-26 (August 26, 2017) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project ################################################### Quote of the Week. “The most difficult...
I decided that the IPCC Impacts report was irrelevant speculation because it utterly depended on the IPCC science report and the climate models which we already know are wrong...
FYI. Some email correspondence in my Inbox, for those with an interest in an alternate viewpoint of the IPCC: ========================================================== At 10 AM PDT Tomorrow, Sunday, October 13th, you can...
Michael Brown, recipient of taxpayer funds for astronomy, tells us that science is not about debate because people are not smart enough to judge the winner...
Guest essay by Paul Driessen Once again, it’s the NIPCC versus the IPCC – facts versus gloom-and-doom assertions. Earth’s average atmospheric temperatures haven’t increased in almost 17 years. It’s been eight years...
A common argument in warmist circles goes like this missive from Prince Charles: “If a doctor sees a child with a fever, he can’t wait for [endless] tests… The risk of delay is so enormous that we can’t wait until...
For those who want science and not politics, the enormous scientific compendium known as the NIPCC reports has been updated to incorporate new results...
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