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Much has been written about climate change in recent years. There seems to be a belief by some that it is possible to argue both […]
Much has been written about climate change in recent years. There seems to be a belief by some that it is possible to argue both […]
By Stephen Fitzgerald The fact that we look different is telling us something. We are different. The way we view the world, the way we […]
First, some background: A lengthy and thorough inquiry into fracking in the NT was completed in 2018. The Gunner ALP government, elected in 2016, had […]
By Stephen Fitzgerald From the New York Times, the most dire of predictions: [textblock style=”3″] WASHINGTON — A major scientific report issued by 13 federal agencies […]
By 2353NM There is a social media meme at the moment where two photos are posted side by side, one from 2009 the other from […]
By Stephen Fitzgerald Greenhouse gasses trap energy from the sun and drive global warming. A one degree increase in global temperature equates to a 7% […]
By Keith Antonysen Comments such as … “Indeed, the AGW theory posing as ‘settled science’ in in fact the greatest science fraud in human history.” […]
By Keith Antonysen We all want to believe that Earth will remain a safe place to live, it has in the main provided a stable […]
By Stephen Fitzgerald April 12, 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin orbited Earth in the world’s first manned space flight. “I saw how beautiful our planet […]
The world, if it goes off in a burn, will do so courtesy of the rules – or their elastic interpretation. It was a fine […]
By John Haly The battle for climate change mitigation is euphemistically referred to as a “debate” amidst ideologically restrained political advocates that still think there […]
Richard Horton’s note in an October 2015 issue of The Lancet was cautiously optimistic. It described the launch of Doctors for Climate Change Action, led […]
By John Haly “Recalcitrant” is what Prime minister Keating once described Malaysian prime minister Dr Mahathir over economic considerations with APEC. In this century, “recalcitrance” […]
By Keith Antonysen Already when the Paris COP21 was being negotiated some scientists were stating that reaching a 1.5C increase in temperature past pre-Industrial times was not […]
Recently there has been a lot of commentary about the Big Dry. From news.com.au to the 7:30 report to your nearest Facebook page and a dozen […]
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