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The latest EIA CO2 emissions data shows that the U.S. is not a significant contributor to increasing global CO2 emissions.

The latest EIA CO2 emissions data shows that the U.S. is not a significant contributor to increasing global CO2 emissions. http://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/05/24/the-latest-eia-co2-emissions-data-shows-that-the-u-s-is-not-a-significant-contributor-to-increasing-global-co2-emissions U.S. overall energy related emissions are 12% below 2005 levels, and electricity generated related emissions are that of 1993. Guest essay by Larry Hamlin EIA data and analysis shows that U.S. CO2 emissions peaked […]

Professor: ‘Madness’ of fighting global warming will impoverish everyone

Professor: ‘Madness’ of fighting global warming will impoverish everyone http://www.cfact.org/2016/05/24/professor-madness-of-fighting-global-warming-will-impoverish-everyone/ Cambridge University electrical engineering professor Dr. M.J. Kelly concluded in a peer-reviewed journal article that attempts to fight global warming with green energy will impoverish the world. — gReader Pro

Renowned Economics Prof On Climate Model-Based Policy: No “Need To Be A Denier To Qualify It As Methodological Nonsense”!

Renowned Economics Prof On Climate Model-Based Policy: No “Need To Be A Denier To Qualify It As Methodological Nonsense”! http://notrickszone.com/2016/05/24/renowned-economics-prof-on-climate-model-based-policy-no-need-to-be-a-denier-to-qualify-that-as-methodological-nonsense/ The online Swiss Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) has published a commentary by renowned economics professor Silvio Borner, University of Basel, where he sharply criticizes climate models and basing political decisions on them.  Photo: University Basel, […]

Season Approaches: U.S. Hits Record 127 Months Since Major Hurricane Strike

With hurricane season set to start next week, Tuesday marks a record 127 months since a major hurricane has made landfall in the continental United States, according to statistics compiled by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Hurricane Research Division, which keeps data on all the hurricanes that have struck the U.S. since 1851. […]