Monthly Archives: August 2011

The Week That Was July 30th, 2011

Quote of the Week “It is scientists, not skeptics, who are most  willing to consider explanations that conflict  with their own. And far from quashing  dissent, it is the scientists, not the skeptics,  who do most to acknowledge gaps in their  studies and point out the limitations of their  data…” Editorial, Nature Magazine, Jul 28, …

What’s really killing carbon capture and storage?

Bloomberg magazine bemoans dying interest in CCS, while the boss hastens its demise. By Paul Driessen Carbon capture and storage could ensure abundant electricity from coal, while cutting the CO2 emissions “responsible for climate change.” Yet, barely two years after “a sense of determination and common cause” inspired the Obama Energy Department to launch CCS…

What Ever Happened to the Global Warming Apocalypse?

        Some of you may remember several years    back a fad which grew into a hoax which    blossomed into a full-blown religion – known    as anthropogenic global warming. It was the    notion that somehow, the miniscule amount    of CO2 produced by man in the atmosphere,    which itself is a miniscule greenhouse gas,   …

Steve’s Say . . . Facing the Real Truth

Things would be a whole lot different in this world if people faced the truth.   We all avoid reality at times. We don’t   acknowledge things that we know in our   heart are true but may reveal our ignorance   or highlight our hard-headedness.   Sometimes the implications of the truth are   so onerous we refuse to…

New NASA Data Blows Gaping Hole In Global Warming Alarmism

By James Taylor NASA satellite data from the years 2000 through 2011 show the Earth’s atmosphere is allowing far more heat to be released into space than alarmist computer models have predicted, reports a new study in the peerreviewed science journal Remote Sensing. The study indicates far less future global warming will occur than United…