Exclusive: Over the past few decades, many U.S. mainstream journalists have learned to protect their careers by not offending the powerful attack apparatus of the Right. That caution (or cowardice) has now infected coverage of the looming crisis over global warming, as Sam Parry notes.
Polar bears, walrus using land areas more frequently By Summit Voice SUMMIT COUNTY — Much has been said and written about rapid global warming-driven changes in the Arctic, but for all the rhetoric, scientists are just in the early stages of understanding the implications for ecosystems in the region. A new multidisciplinary study by the [...]
The current favorite argument of those who argue that climate changes isn’t happening, or a problem, or worth dealing with, is that global warming has stopped. Therefore (they conclude) scientists must be wrong when they say that climate change is caused by humans, worsening, and ultimately a serious environmental problem [...]
Global warming nonsense gets a true cold shoulder http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/opinion/global-warming-nonsense-gets-a-true-cold-shoulder/story-e6frezz0-1226258756363 . . .
In his new book JAMES DELINGPOLE argues the green movement is a multi-billion-pound folly that does more harm than good.
On Monday of last week, over 100 citizens from Mathews and surrounding counties attended a forum titled “Global Warming—Myth or Fact.” Three presentations were offered.
By: Jeremy Hoffman, Andrea Allan, Josh CuzzoneGuest Column The following is in response to Tuesday, Jan. 31's column 'The other cause of global warming.' Before addressing the scientific weaknesses of 'The other cause behind Global Warming,' it mus...
Concerned that too many “deniers” are in the meteorology business, global warming activists this month launched a campaign to recruit local weathermen to hop aboard the alarmism bandwagon and expose those who are not fully convinced that the world is facing man-made doom.
Global warming is hitting not just home, but garden. The color-coded map of planting zones often seen on the back of seed packets is being updated by the government, illustrating a hotter 21st century.It's ...
The decision by the Oregon chapter of the American Meteorological Society to host three global warming critics comes as skepticism has gained ground politically and with the U.S. public.