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Thermodynamics Says There Is No "Hiatus "in Global Warming
Read More →: Thermodynamics Says There Is No "Hiatus "in Global WarmingThere is no “hiatus” in global warming. Claiming that “global warming has paused”, is badly misleading as the amount of energy in the Earth’s systems is still increasing.
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PowerPoint Presentation: The Science of Climate Change
Read More →: PowerPoint Presentation: The Science of Climate Change2015x-(3) The-Science-of-Climate-Change with notes Please click on the link above. You will need a PowerPoint program to view the slides – or you may download a free…
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The Psychology of Internet Trolls
Read More →: The Psychology of Internet TrollsTrolls are the bane of the Internet as their main goals are to shut down reasonable discussions or spread misinformation. Do you ever wonder why they do it?
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The Nuclear Treaty with Iran: Please Write Your Legislators
Read More →: The Nuclear Treaty with Iran: Please Write Your LegislatorsThe nuclear treaty with Iran is too important to fail because of politics. This article contains ideas you can use when you write your Congressman. Please do so.
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Your Constitutional Right to Vote
Read More →: Your Constitutional Right to VoteMany people think that the right to vote is not granted by the Constitution. It is, and this article explains why.
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Help Keep Electric Rates Low – No Extra Fees On Solar Energy
Read More →: Help Keep Electric Rates Low – No Extra Fees On Solar EnergyMany states are in the process of passing ALEC sponsored legislation designed to discourage the development of renewable energy resources. Oklahoma has passed such legislation and the power companies have…
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The 2014 Environmental Hall of Fame/Shame Winners
Read More →: The 2014 Environmental Hall of Fame/Shame WinnersThe 2014 Environmental Hall of Fame/Shame contest was carried out on four websites and the votes were combined to determine those who had the most impact on the environment, good…
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Tax Increases Work
Read More →: Tax Increases WorkKansas and Oklahoma are committed to a policy of trickle-down economics, and they keep cutting taxes even though their states are just getting further and further in the hole. Governor…
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Boyen Slat: A Teenager Who Plans to Clean up the Oceans
Read More →: Boyen Slat: A Teenager Who Plans to Clean up the OceansBoyen Slat is a teenager from the Netherlands who has developed a plan for removing millions of tons of plastic from the ocean. He has developed a 530 page feasibility…
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Poll: Vote for the 2014 Hall of Fame and Hall of Shame Candidates
Read More →: Poll: Vote for the 2014 Hall of Fame and Hall of Shame CandidatesVoting is now open for the 2014 Hall of Fame and Hall of Shame Awards to determine those who have most affected the environment through their actions. A list of…
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Bits and Pieces 14: Will Rogers on Trickle-down Theory
Read More →: Bits and Pieces 14: Will Rogers on Trickle-down TheoryWill Rogers was skeptical about the trickle-down theory, and he had it much more correctly than biased economists such as Art Laffer.
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The Cornwall Alliance: Dominionism vs. Science and Religion
Read More →: The Cornwall Alliance: Dominionism vs. Science and ReligionDr. E Calvin Beisner, spokesperson for the Cornwall alliance, claims that the Christian environmental movement is a Green Dragon which is destroying Christian churches. However, his involvement with the Heartland…
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Nominate Your Candidates for the 2014 Environmental Hall of Fame/Shame Awards
Read More →: Nominate Your Candidates for the 2014 Environmental Hall of Fame/Shame AwardsIt is important that we determine and recognize those who have been heroes or villains in our efforts to protect the environment. Please nominate those who have affected the environment…
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The 1956 Republican Party Platform vs. Todays
Read More →: The 1956 Republican Party Platform vs. TodaysA comparison of the 1956 Republican Party platform with today’s shows how the Republican Party has devolved since Eisenhower’s time. Though there is not an official party platform for 2014,…
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The League of Conservation Voters: Do We Need These Policies to Benefit Big Oil
Read More →: The League of Conservation Voters: Do We Need These Policies to Benefit Big OilBig Oil does not represent the average American citizen very well. They represent the large international oil companies who have little loyalty to the United States, but who have enough…
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The Economic Recovery in the Past Five Years: Then and Now
Read More →: The Economic Recovery in the Past Five Years: Then and NowWe have heard so much bad economic news that most people believe it, even though it is not true.The economy has recovered to the point that the economic stimulus is…
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More on ALEC: Beware the influence of ALEC in Oklahoma
Read More →: More on ALEC: Beware the influence of ALEC in OklahomaThe American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) has a great influence on many states’ politics, but many have heard little about the organization. ALEC hides its membership and its funding sources,…
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Bits and Pieces: Blogging Tips from an Amateur
Read More →: Bits and Pieces: Blogging Tips from an AmateurThis article has some advice from the authors experiences to help new bloggers set up a site and get started.
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Oklahoma SB 1456: It’s Not Really a Sun Tax
Read More →: Oklahoma SB 1456: It’s Not Really a Sun TaxAlthough Oklahoma SB 1456 was billed as a Sun Tax, it was not really a tax. And, though it was meant to discourage private investments in renewable energy, it may…

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