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Stewardship Notes
- “Big Green” Series by Washington Examiner Exposes Seamy Underside of Environmental Movement
By E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D. (October 1, 2010)
The Washington Examiner is publishing a major series of articles exposing the big money and radical agendas of the environmentalist movement. These make a great way to get a grasp on just how big, powerful, and often wicked the Green movement has become here in the United States.
Here are the...
- Monckton Refutes Abraham
(September 2, 2010)
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: Sea Level Rise
Part 3: Polar Bears
Part 4: Sea Ice
Part 5: What’s Killing Polar Bears?
Part 6: The Medieval Warm Period
Part 7: Climate Sensitivity
Part 8: Global Surface
Part 9: The Temperature Record
Part 10: NCDC Graphs
Part 11: The Consensus Lie
Part 12:...
- Just How Big Is a Modern Wind Turbine?
By E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D. (July 22, 2010)
Source: Molonglo Landscape Guardians, http://www.mlg.org.au/visual.htm. (95 meters = 311.68 feet; 35 meters = 114.83 feet; 70 meters is 229.66 feet.)
Now imagine thousands of those along the crests of hills or just offshore of a beach that once had a beautiful view. Environmental blight, anyone? CA
- All You Need to Know About Wind Power, in One Place
By E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D. (July 8, 2010)
John Droz, Jr., a physicist and Cornwall Newsletter reader, recently wrote to tell us about his website, WindPowerFacts. There Droz—a long-time movement environmentalist and member of various environmental advocacy organizations—presents, in a cool and measured way, the scientific facts about why...
- Climategate: The Dust from the Exposure of Post-Normal Science at Work Just Won’t Settle, No Matter How Much True Believers Wish it Would
By E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D. (June 22, 2010)
People right at the top of the pecking order of alarmist climate-change “scientists” know exactly what they’re doing—post-normal science, not real science.
Consider Mike Hulme, founding director of the Tyndall Centre and Professor of Climate Change (note that title—not of climate, but of climate...
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