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Stewardship Notes
- Does High Urban CO2 Concentration Threaten Health?
By E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D. (March 23, 2010)
Proponents of carbon-dioxide emissions reductions, seeing the scientific basis for them as a means to reduce global warming collapsing in the wake of Climategate and the many other revelations of corruption of the scientific process by anthropogenic global warming alarmists, are looking for other...
- Members of Congress, States, Scientists, Business Groups File Petitions for EPA to Reconsider CO2 Endangerment Finding
By E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D. (March 19, 2010)
Poor Lisa Jackson. The EPA Administrator was required by law to conduct a careful scientific assessment of whether carbon dioxide in the atmosphere poses a risk to human health before her agency issued a “finding” that it does. She decided to take the easy way out. Instead of having the EPA’s...
- How Alarmists Make Data Look Scary When They’re Not
By E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D. (March 19, 2010)
Today a headline that caught my eye prompted me to go to the National Snow and Ice Data Center to take a look at what’s been happening with Arctic sea ice lately--as far, anyway, as one can trust the data there. (There are reasons to take it all with a grain of salt.)
Here’s a graph they offer...
- Blockbuster Film Avatar Betrays God, Humanity, and America--But It’s Great Movie Making
By E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D. (March 19, 2010)
James Cameron’s film Avatar has become the top box office movie in history. Its production quality is astounding--something audiences have come to expect from Cameron, whose past triumphs include Titanic and The Terminator.
But as Loredana Vuoto points out, the film “denigrates America, its...
- Portrayal of Warming Critics as Creationists and Appeal to Consensus Reveal Ignorance
By E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D. (March 18, 2010)
The New York Times, otherwise known as the Gray Lady, presumably finding actual discussion of the scientific evidence related to climate change and of the mounting evidence of corruption of scientific process in the wake of Climategate too frightening to engage, launched a flurry of copycat...
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