Contributed – an opinion from Europe.
Reblogged with permission and in a Google translated from French from Belgotopia. Please see the Belgotopia blog for many interesting, long lists of wild … Continue reading
Contributed – an opinion from Europe.
Reblogged with permission and in a Google translated from French from Belgotopia. Please see the Belgotopia blog for many interesting, long lists of wild … Continue reading
Claus Rieth attended the recent EIKE Conference in Munich and has some climate insights: “Gleanings and Meanings”
Gleanings and Meanings pub (1)
EIKE is the European Institute for Climate and … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2018
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Link to Full Report:
THE WORLD OF CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS brief
Proponents of urgent action to reduce greenhouse emissions in Canada usually … Continue reading
This op-ed contributed by William W. Kay BA LL.B. ©2018
In early 2017 Emily Rauh Pulitzer and Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr launched a climate communication project. Emily (net worth … Continue reading
In a Climate of Conflict of Interest
Responding to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report SR15
REPORT LINK: Faulty Premises … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2018
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant, former public servant of 27 years and prior to that a diplomat for 10 years.
Written by: Sietske Bergsma © 2018
The following is an edited version of the original.

Me: ‘What a time to be alive!’… ‘what a useless waste of time to … Continue reading
Contributed by Benoît Rittaud, President of the Association des Climato-réalistes. © 2018
Benoit Rittaud books on Amazon.
See interviews with attendees at the Porto Conference on Friends of Science YouTube.… Continue reading
Key impressions and conclusions of the International Conference on Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Food Security, AgriGHG-2018 in Berlin (10.-13. 9. 2018) sponsored by the German Ministry of Food and … Continue reading
With all the climate hysteria in the news stemming from the recent IPCC report, I wrote to Prof. Christopher Essex to ask about his views on the 1.5° C issue … Continue reading