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Stewardship Notes
- Are We Causing Global Warming and Should We Fight It?
By Peter Beisner (April 21, 2009)
Assistant Newsletter Editor, Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation
A doctor fell in a deep well
and broke his collar bone.
The moral: Doctor, mind the sick
and leave the well alone.
This famous poem arrives, though somewhat absurdly, at a good moral: Tend to the sick, not the well....
- Watch Out! Mankind May Yet Screw up a Good Thing!
(April 9, 2009)
by George Anderson
Vice President, Engineering, Crown Iron Works Company
Even if you are one of the scientists who believes in the strictest and most inevitable versions of global warming theory, be practical and a bit humble.
1. It seems 100% evident that the earth system is in a very reliable...
- Manmade Warming On Hold, or Errant Alarmists Seeking Cover?
By David Legates, Ph.D. (March 16, 2009)
A recent article (‘Global Warming: On Hold?’, Michael Reilly, Discovery News) focuses on the recent plateau of global air temperatures. After air temperatures rose dramatically since the late 1970s, culminating in a peak in 1998 caused largely by a strong El Niño event, air temperatures have...
- Global Warming Alarmist Hails “Cruel” Economic Downturn
By E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D. (October 8, 2008)
Atmospheric scientist Paul J. Crutzen, who is so alarmed about global warming he has recommended blitzing the stratosphere with sulfur particles to cool the Earth, said October 7 that the current global financial crisis could be good for the planet.
“It’s a cruel thing to say,” Crutzen says, “but...
- History of Hockey Stick Collapse, Medieval Warm Period Reconfirmed
By E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D. (October 1, 2008)
Two new papers at the Science and Environmental Policy Project reveal the history of the controversy over the “hockey stick” graph of global temperature over the last 1300 years. They tell a story of scientific malfeasance and outright dishonesty that have fed the fear of manmade, unparalleled...
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