by Meg Ellefson I grew up listening to my dad’s Kingston Trio record albums. One of the songs they covered was the 1961 Pete Seeger tune: “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” I heard that melancholy song the other day and it inspired me to think about how it would be rewritten today based on…
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EPA Prepares to Address ‘Ocean Acidification’
by James M. Taylor The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced it will address so-called ocean acidification, making a deal with the activist Center for Biological Diversity to produce guidance on the topic by November 15. Global warming alarmists claim marine life is being threatened by carbon dioxide absorbed by oceans. They assert more carbon…
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Institute of Physics Chastises IPCC Scientists, Calls for Widespread Reforms
by James M. Taylor The Institute of Physics, a worldwide scientific body devoted to increasing the practice, understanding and application of physics, has sent a stinging letter to the British Parliament calling for widespread reforms in the climate science community. The letter criticizes global warming alarmists at the heart of the Climategate scandal for manipulating…
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The Week That Was (May 22, 2010)
The FORUM by SEPP and Virginia Scientists and Engineers for Energy and Environment (VA-SEEE) is being rescheduled to tentatively 5 pm on Sunday June 20 in the Auditorium of the Ernst Community Cultural Center of the Annandale Campus of Northern Virginia Community College at 8333 Little River Turnpike, Annandale. Topics will include some of the…
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Steve’s Say…
The Best Conference Ever The 4th International Conference on Climate Change, which took place in Chicago May 16-18, truly was the best conference ever. “Of course you’d say that, Steve,” you all answer, knowing my passion for this subject and willingness to engage in the debate with anyone, anywhere, at anytime. Please allow me to…
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Record Crowd attends Republican Convention in Milwaukee
by Ken Van Doren Convention has a few surprises The first surprise was that one of the first things I saw once inside the Friday Night Hospitality room of gubernatorial candidate Mark Neumann was a fellow manning a table on behalf of Scott Paterick’s campaign. Seemed he or his staff did not request a room…