by Editor | Jan 7, 2015 | Climate Change
by William F. Jasper For New American Posted 1/6/2015 The rebounding of polar bear populations over the past several decades has been a huge success story. Far from being endangered, vulnerable, or threatened, polar bears are thriving; their populations have exploded...
by Editor | Jan 7, 2015 | Climate Change, Uncategorized
by Ed Hiserodt and Rebecca Terrell for New American Posted 1/6/2015 In our information age, we’re bombarded with statistics on every danger the number crunchers can conjure — people struck by lightning, airplane vs. automotive deaths, and even drownings in bathtubs....
by Editor | Nov 13, 2014 | Climate Change
by Alex Newman for The New American Posted 11/13/2014 President Obama and brutal Communist Chinese dictator Xi Jinping signed a sweeping and unconstitutional deal in Beijing this week to limit emissions of carbon dioxide, which scientists refer to as the “gas of life”...
by Editor | Nov 12, 2014 | Climate Change
Commentary by Pearl Rains Hewett Behind My Back.org Posted NOV. 12, 2014 THE WEATHER PHENOMENA Polar Vortex to Blast 200 Million People With Arctic Air THIS IS A NATURAL WEATHER PHENOMENON IT IS NOT A MAN-MADE EVENT. ————————————————————————- PHENOMENA by...
by Editor | Oct 16, 2014 | Climate Change
Commentary by Nicolas Loris /The Daily Signal October 14, 2014 As world leaders remain locked in on the threat of ISIS, the U.S. Department of Defense laid out its plan to fight a different battle: ice caps. In a new report, DOD argues that climate change poses...
by Editor | Oct 9, 2014 | Agenda 21, Climate Change
Don Jenkins Capital Press Posted 10/9/2014 Original published on September 26, 2014 1:36PM Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s policy director outlined the potential benefits of a state carbon tax before a Senate committee, but senators said they were skeptical. A...