Climate fraud proves insanity of extending Kyoto, renewable subsidies and economic mayhem By Paul Driessen In a repeat of Copenhagen, on the eve of the Durban climate change gabfest, someone released another horde of emails from alarmist climate researchers, including Dr. Michael Mann, whose infamous “hockey stick” was headlined in the 2001 IPCC report to…
Dan Knodl
The Societal Impact of Financial Profit
By Dan Knodl In recent years, the idea of “corporate profit” has been demagogued by certain elements of the American political discussion. I routinely see protestors in Madison carrying signs demanding that corporations pay more taxes, and suggesting that their profits should be redistributed elsewhere. Are corporate profits really a bad thing? First, many people…
Ken VanDoren, Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell … A shining light in a sea of darkness …
By KEN Van Doren Thomas Sowell (born June 30, 1930) is an American economist, social theorist, political philosopher, and author. A National Humanities Medal winner, he advocates laissez-faire economics and writes from a libertarian perspective. He is currently a Rose and Milton Friedman Senior Fellow on Public Policy at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.…
Kelvin Kemm
Durban due diligence
We must demand scientific rigor on climate change, or we will reap the consequences Kelvin Kemm From my vantage point here in South Africa, I could hardly miss the major build-up to the COP-17 United Nations world environment and climate conference, which was held Nov. 28 to Dec. 9 in Durban, where I went to…
Craig Rucker
Battling the forces of darkness in Durban
CFACT is there – challenging climate chaos claims, and protecting our economy and liberty Craig Rucker CFACT – the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow – is at COP17 in Durban, South Africa, as the main negotiating team that is representing those like you who challenge the UN’s claims of man-made global warming cataclysms and the…
Science and Environmental Policy Project
SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY PROJECT
The Week That Was December 10, 2011 Quote of the Week Sherlock Holmes: “It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories instead of theories to suit facts.” From: “Scandal in Bohemia” A. Conan Doyle. [H/t Jim Johnson] ******************************* Number of the Week: 14,570…