...the same way they can imagine Neil Armstrong ’emerging’ on the moon without an intelligently designed rocket. Expert GW manipulator Sandy Kawano shows how to weave climate change into the...
...2019, Patrick Gonzalez, the principal climate change scientist of the U.S. National Park Service, testified to Congress on the risks of climate change even after he was sent a cease-and-desist...
...T-shirt. Nice. Readers: Turn on your Baloney Detectors. Do you sense a disturbance in the farce? The fact is, “climate change” is a highly-politicized issue these days (11 Dec 2019)....
...changes they say are required to deal with climate change. The two are not climate skeptics; they believe the “blurry outlines” of global warming are evident, despite the inadequacies of...
...climate and evolution. Geyman and Maloof title their paper, “A diurnal carbon engine explains 13C-enriched carbonates without increasing the global production of oxygen.” Specialists in paleogeochemistry and paleoclimate should pay...
...Climate Change report, tells Reuters. “We need to be rethinking the role of the scientist and engage with how social change happens at a massive and urgent scale,” she says....
...16-year-old Swedish student partaker of the Students’ Climate Strike on September 20th. She spoke in urgent, tearful tones before the United Nations, demanding that the world fix climate change before...
...As issues like climate change, global warming, and renewable energy dominate the national conversation, it’s easy to assume these topics are exclusive to the modern world. But a huge collaborative...
...people-friendly climate solutions grow on trees. Photos by David Coppedge What Do Scientists Know About Climate? But what do scientists really know about climate change? Quite often, new discoveries come...
...to form a waterfall: a change in rock, a change in flow, a landslide, or some other “allogenic” source. Three scientists, publishing in Nature this week,1 were intrigued that some...
One of the most common sedimentary rocks can form a hundred times faster than previously thought. In 2007, geologists learned that their theory for mudstones was incorrect. Mudstones—the most common...
...he says. We don’t understand the magnitude of these effects on climate change. And that’s just in the observable present. What about climate change in the unobservable past? What about...
...population genetics “law” that seemed to support evolution (16 Feb 2018). It’s not just soft sciences that are plagued with upsets (psychology, evolution, climate change); even the hard sciences are...
...in this biased report. Climate change: A study on whether social media can get people to change their views on global warming, posted on Science Daily, while appearing to try...
...livestock farming is predicted to rise by 60 percent over the next 11 years, which could be catastrophic for combating climate change. So what changes should we make to our...