...— is affected by climate change will be important when using results from climate models to inform policy decisions about how global warming can be kept below certain temperature targets....
...informed climate models is wrong; (2) large changes in past climate were due to other causes, that might also be causing current climate trends apart from human activity, and (3)...
...got there, or how it could last if it did. But a large piece of the puzzle is missing, he added, because climate models have not been able to reproduce...
...self-harm is not apparent. Third, Gaffney flat-out says that denying climate change is illogical. That’s an assertion, not an argument. Of all Trump’s policy choices, his attitude on climate ranks...
...breeds as an example of variation within a created kind. Nothing in these news articles changes their assertion that God put a lot of inherent variability into the groupings that...
...climate change? Consider some recent news: Angkor Wat’s Collapse From Climate Change Has Lessons for Today (National Geographic). “The powerful civilization was hammered into oblivion by drought and floods, underscoring...
...Big Government funding of academia’s pet projects. For a taste of what to expect, here are recent news reports. Watch for mentions of climate change, inclusivity, and Trump. March for...
...goal-directed or mindful change and biological change due to neo-Darwinism. So is cultural evolution something that just happens randomly like biological change, or not? Readers are left thinking the two...
...Wharton College, who critiques the methods of one of the biggest Big Science projects in the world: climate change. Though posted by Breitbart News, the credibility of this right-leaning news...
...thing they need to prove. They are fully aware that extinction is a likely outcome of climate change: Whether climate-selection coupling will lead to local adaptation and reduce the risk...
...among scientists about the validity of the theory, only 33 percent of the public accepts it in full. For both climate change and evolution, skeptics sometimes sow doubt by saying...
...able to insert the word “climate” into the just-so story. “These results show that changes in precipitation can have surprising evolutionary effects on plants and animals worldwide.” Imagine the possibilities!...
...science and a member of Francis’ dissertation committee. “But increasingly the important questions are human ones. What will people decide is important regarding climate change? Natural science can’t speak to...
...It appears that the Gates Foundation is pushing journals to adopt open-access policies. The Promise and Limitations of Using Analogies to Improve Decision-Relevant Understanding of Climate Change (PLoS One). Does...
...exploit these ecological opportunities, we would expect them to go through rapid physical changes as they adapt to their new environments. The pace of change would then slow over time...