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The 2010 Environmental Hall of Fame/Shame Winners
Read More →: The 2010 Environmental Hall of Fame/Shame WinnersThe winner of the Environmental Hall of Fame Award is RealClimate.org, a website that gives factual information on climate science. The recipient in the Hall of Shame Category was the…
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It's Not Cap-and-Tax and Reagan Made It Work
Read More →: It's Not Cap-and-Tax and Reagan Made It WorkThe U.S. has been unable to make much progress on environmental issues because of opposition by our Republican leaders.Our current Congressional leaders, particularly those who would ignore science or derogatorily…
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Climate Skeptic Refutes Self, Confirms Antarctica Warming
Read More →: Climate Skeptic Refutes Self, Confirms Antarctica WarmingIf the ice on Antarctica melts, the oceans will rise several meters, inundating low islands and coastal regions. There is a controversy about the rate at which Antarctica is warming,…
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Arsenic and the Water of Death
Read More →: Arsenic and the Water of DeathHigh levels of arsenic in water supplies have led to the water being poisonous. This is an analysis of the physical and chemical properties of arsenic that contribute to the…
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Poll: Vote for the 2010 Hall of Fame/Shame Candidates
Read More →: Poll: Vote for the 2010 Hall of Fame/Shame CandidatesPlease cast a vote to help select the 2010 Environmental Hall of Fame or Shame winners.
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Responsibility and the Freedom of Speech
Read More →: Responsibility and the Freedom of SpeechDemocracy is based on the idea that in a free exchange of ideas, the truth will win out. Speech designed to mislead, misinform, or intimidate is an anathema to our…
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Is the Increasing CO2 Better for Plants?
Read More →: Is the Increasing CO2 Better for Plants?The concentration of CO2 in the air is increasing rapidly due to our use of fossil fuels. Since plants require CO2, it would seem that the CO2 increase would be…
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Science, Global Warming, and the Ice Age Mystery
Read More →: Science, Global Warming, and the Ice Age MysteryIn the early 1800’s, scientists began a search for the cause of the ice ages. That search has led to a discovery of the factors that affect the Earth’s temperature,…
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Should the EPA Limit Carbon Emissions?
Read More →: Should the EPA Limit Carbon Emissions?The U.S. Republican leaders are blocking climate legislation, leaving the EPA in the position of having to regulate carbon emissions. Many Republicans in Congress are unhappy with the EPA and…
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Aristotle's Contribution to Science, Education, and Physics
Read More →: Aristotle's Contribution to Science, Education, and PhysicsAristotle thought that Nature could best be understood by observation and reason and that all knowledge should be open to examination and subject to reason.
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Is the Media Biased about Climate Change?
Read More →: Is the Media Biased about Climate Change?Few topics have engendered as many claims and counterclaims of media bias as has global warming. Certainly, there is much bias in the reporting of climate science and that is…
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Science, Climate Change, and the Greenhouse Effect
Read More →: Science, Climate Change, and the Greenhouse EffectThe greenhouse effect is a well established scientific principle. Both the science and the data show that global warming is caused by the increasing CO2 in the atmosphere.
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Climate Change and Future of Health – Human Adaptability
Read More →: Climate Change and Future of Health – Human AdaptabilityGlobal warming is supported by so much scientific evidence that skeptics are now saying we should “Just adapt.” This articles points out how difficult it may be for humans to…
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Global Warming's Subtle Changes
Read More →: Global Warming's Subtle ChangesGlobal warming may not have much effect on those in the U.S. Midwest, but others may find it very difficult to “Just adjust”.
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Nominations for the 2010 Environmental Hall of Fame/Shame
Read More →: Nominations for the 2010 Environmental Hall of Fame/ShameNominations are now being taken for the 2010 Environmental Hall of Fame/Shame until January 15, 2011. Please nominate your favorite.
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Man Made Disasters: Where Were the Engineers?
Read More →: Man Made Disasters: Where Were the Engineers?Unlike most man made disasters, climate change is happening slowly, it has thousand and thousand of CO2 sources, and the effects will not be known for decades. Who should make…
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Is Global Warming Naturally Occurring?
Read More →: Is Global Warming Naturally Occurring?The Earth goes through cycles of warming and cooling that occurs about every 100,000 years. The present global warming we are experiencing is not part of those cycles. Is the…
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Bits and Pieces 4: Is It Safe to Fluoridate Water?
Read More →: Bits and Pieces 4: Is It Safe to Fluoridate Water?Fluoride is safe to use at the levels used to fluoridate water but is toxic at much higher levels. It is important to avoid getting fluoride from several sources. Poor…
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Is It Climate Change or Global Warming?
Read More →: Is It Climate Change or Global Warming?Whether you call it climate change or global warming is not as important as understanding what is causing both.
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The Green Dragon : Is Global Warming a Religion?
Read More →: The Green Dragon : Is Global Warming a Religion?This is a humorous book review of James Wanliss’ book, “The Green Dragon”, which claims global warming is a false religion.

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