Rising Atlantic – Holland Maryland sunk

According to a story reported yesterday and today in the Washington Post, the island town of Holland Maryland is no more; it sank, submerged by rising waters. So, is this the outcome of global warming? There were...

Environmental Armageddon by Dr. Tom Termotto

Why is the world rushing headlong into Environmental Armageddon?By Dr. Tom TermottoIs there any doubt that planet Earth has been undergoing an environmental armageddon for decades?  We are not just referring...

Cut Carbon Emissions By 10% Or You Will Be Killed - 10:10 Global

Whether global warming is real or not, its believed some people are using the issue to make billions of dollars, start a one-world government and control our lives, from the cars we drive to the foods we eat.Now finally and openly these people start showing their mentality...

Strange Fire Tornado In Hawaii H.A.A.R.P. Side Effect?

A very strange fire tornado was filmed in Hawaii while fire crews were dealing with a fire.  The fire tornado is something unusual to say the least.  You would think that with the vacuum of the...

9 Countries have recorded hottest-ever temperatures this year

As we've been reporting, 2010 is shaping up to be the hottest year on record. So far, the globe has seen its hottest spring, hottest April, hottest June, hottest January-June, in addition to breaking...

The End Of The Beginning?

In the nineteen sixties and seventies the western world was in the throes of a cultural and psychological revolution of awareness that at times threatened to bring down the governments and destroy the societies of...

A Climate Change Corrective

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/11/opinion/11sun2.html"Perhaps now we can put the manufactured controversy known as Climategate behind us and turn to the task of actually doing something about global warming. On Wednesday, a panel in Britain concluded that scientists whose...

Story of total life cycle humans in their continuous state war

Throughout the centuries, the lost remains are dug up from wars, the minute and complex mechanical operations of these wars in all and their displacement of people and economic destruction, structural change,...

Arctic ice at multi-millenial low

Arctic ice at multi-millennium low: researchers June 3, 2010 Courtesy of Ohio State University and World Science staff Less ice co­vers the Arc­tic to­day...

How to talk to a global warming denier

Having dealt with deniers of global warming, who have in many cases been highly aggressive and unprincipled, I have come up with a quick checklist of what one needs to say if faced with a denier of global warming. The following are responses to some of the claims I have...

Fistfights and Credibility of Science

Recently a global warming scientist stated in a news interview that he felt like punching a scientist who was denying global warming. While this may appear to be undermining reputabiliy of science with American voters, there is  in fact significant scientific...

Oil Spill and Energy Policy - by Bernie Sanders

The BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is an unmitigated disaster. Its full consequences will not be known for decades. What we do know, however, is that BP president, Tony Hayward, was incredibly...

Government and Generations

In different generations, there is a youth sentiment that tries to carry the day until met with reality. In the baby boom generation this sentiment was anti-business, and it continued until it was met with reality of international economic competition. What was seen...

State of Virginia versus academic freedom?

The story is incomplete and unclear about facts regarding climate scientist Dr. Mann’s research. Apparently, Dr. Mann Is a proponent of “global warming” theory and someone has filed a civil suit questioning...

Toronto Mayor David Miller: Earth Day Clean-Up, Go Public Transit

Earth Day is April 22 and Toronto Mayor David Miller wants to clean-up the city and lobby the Ontario government to save Transit City funding for subway expansion.  The Ontario government has slashed...

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