For those who question the prevailing belief of how climate change (or global warming) works through the showing and/or telling of alternative suggestions which may include the sciences, politics, economics, psychology, sociology, or religion to name but a few.
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Blog type forum that pokes fun and facts at Al Gore's "Inconvenient Truth."
Profiles his work in dispelling human caused climate change.
C3 (climate, cycles, and change) is an up to date headline and blog site that points to articles, papers, postings, videos, charts, and images which describe the science and history of climate change from a skeptic's viewpoint.
Skeptical of possible negative effects, the center is a non-profit organization specializing in the online publication of scientific research and education developments related to the rising CO2 content of earth's atmosphere.
Through the use of many data sets (including proxy data), mathematics, statistics, as well as commentary and discussion, Steve McIntyre shows how human induced global warming does not always add up.
A sub-website of the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow which provides comprehensive information on climate news and the related issues of environment and energy.
A Skeptics view of the recent climate scene covering these main topics: Climate propaganda; Climate science; Climate socialists; CO2 abatement; Current weather; Effects of warming; Government regulation; Temperature history; Temperature measurement; Warming forecasts; And, "what is normal" among others.
Offers critical scientific evidence, including a five-piece video, that challenges the premises of the Kyoto Protocol, and presents alternative causes of climate change.
An impact assessment scientist gives facts about global climate cooling.
Attempts to dispel the anthropogenic global warming hypothesis by showing the flawed economic, scientific, and risk analysis in relation to the current political situation.
Applied physicist uses a variety of data sources to take a critical view of current global warming theory by comparing the effects of greenhouse gases with those from the Sun.
Scott Armstrong, of the Wharton School, challenges Al Gore $20,000 that he will be able to make more accurate forecasts of annual mean temperatures than those that can be produced by climate models.
A personal site with a collection of articles and information presenting the other side of the global climate change issue.
International Climate and Environmental Change Assessment Project (ICECAP) is a portal to climate related information for elected officials and staffers, journalists, scientists, educators and the public that presents information for the entire spectrum that is climate change (not just one side or the other).
Newsweek article from 1975 on the dangers of Global Cooling.
A list of links to articles or other websites that tackle topics such as: Consensus thinking; Accurate IPCC Data; Myths concerning the Little Ice Age or Medieval Warm Period; What a rise in CO2 really means; runaway temperature rise; Ocean levels rising; Producing more and stronger hurricanes.
An up to date extensive blog site that addresses and discusses global warming from a skeptics point of view.
A site that contains up to date blogs, recent articles (as well as those archived since 2005), and links committed to explaining the hypothesis of global warming as a myth.
Professor of Economics at the University of Guelph, Ross McKitrick tackles the subjects of global warming, air pollution, environmental economics, and science and public policy through the use of many published articles written both by himself as well as with other experts in the respective fields.
Climatologist, author and former NASA scientist offering comments about global warming.
Dr. Andrei Illarionov, Pres. Vladimir Putin's chief economic adviser, delivers a presentation called "The Kyoto Protocol: An Assault on economic growth, environment, public safety, science and human civilization itself."
Founded by atmospheric physicist and global-warming skeptic S. Fred Singer; press releases, news articles, scientific studies and other materials available.
Non-believers in global warming present evidence to show that global warming has been grossly exaggerated.
This paper by Dr. David Evans shows typical evidence offered by global warming alarmists, and then provides for each of the examples how it is not evidence regarding what causes global warming.
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A personal blog that captures the latest headlines skeptical of the global warming debate with commentary.
Paper written by Myanna Lahsen and published in "Social Studies of Science", 35/6(December 2005) pp. 895–922, discusses the distribution of certainty/uncertainty around the General Circulation Models (GCMs) (aka, Global Climate Models) – the computer models that are used to project possible global climatic changes due to human emissions of greenhouse gases.
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Former meteorologist and weather expert Anthony Watts maintains this site, skeptical of the man-made global warming topic.
Research article which shows that nature, not man, rules the climate and that the Kyoto Protocol and IPCC reports may cause great harm to the global population and economy.
[PDF] (March 01, 2007)
This paper by Henrik Svensmark explains the relatively new theory of Cosmoclimatology and how this physical mechanism - cloud seeding and formation by cosmic rays - may be the answer to the problem of climate change (global warming).
[PDF] (January 25, 2007)
International Climate and Environmental Change Assessment Project (ICECAP) is a portal to climate related information for elected officials and staffers, journalists, scientists, educators and the public that presents information for the entire spectrum that is climate change (not just one side or the other).
Dr. Andrei Illarionov, Pres. Vladimir Putin's chief economic adviser, delivers a presentation called "The Kyoto Protocol: An Assault on economic growth, environment, public safety, science and human civilization itself."
Professor of Economics at the University of Guelph, Ross McKitrick tackles the subjects of global warming, air pollution, environmental economics, and science and public policy through the use of many published articles written both by himself as well as with other experts in the respective fields.
C3 (climate, cycles, and change) is an up to date headline and blog site that points to articles, papers, postings, videos, charts, and images which describe the science and history of climate change from a skeptic's viewpoint.
A sub-website of the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow which provides comprehensive information on climate news and the related issues of environment and energy.
An up to date extensive blog site that addresses and discusses global warming from a skeptics point of view.
This paper by Dr. David Evans shows typical evidence offered by global warming alarmists, and then provides for each of the examples how it is not evidence regarding what causes global warming.
[PDF]
Former meteorologist and weather expert Anthony Watts maintains this site, skeptical of the man-made global warming topic.
An impact assessment scientist gives facts about global climate cooling.
A list of links to articles or other websites that tackle topics such as: Consensus thinking; Accurate IPCC Data; Myths concerning the Little Ice Age or Medieval Warm Period; What a rise in CO2 really means; runaway temperature rise; Ocean levels rising; Producing more and stronger hurricanes.
Blog type forum that pokes fun and facts at Al Gore's "Inconvenient Truth."
Attempts to dispel the anthropogenic global warming hypothesis by showing the flawed economic, scientific, and risk analysis in relation to the current political situation.
Climatologist, author and former NASA scientist offering comments about global warming.
A Skeptics view of the recent climate scene covering these main topics: Climate propaganda; Climate science; Climate socialists; CO2 abatement; Current weather; Effects of warming; Government regulation; Temperature history; Temperature measurement; Warming forecasts; And, "what is normal" among others.
A personal blog that captures the latest headlines skeptical of the global warming debate with commentary.
Paper written by Myanna Lahsen and published in "Social Studies of Science", 35/6(December 2005) pp. 895–922, discusses the distribution of certainty/uncertainty around the General Circulation Models (GCMs) (aka, Global Climate Models) – the computer models that are used to project possible global climatic changes due to human emissions of greenhouse gases.
[PDF]
Through the use of many data sets (including proxy data), mathematics, statistics, as well as commentary and discussion, Steve McIntyre shows how human induced global warming does not always add up.
A site that contains up to date blogs, recent articles (as well as those archived since 2005), and links committed to explaining the hypothesis of global warming as a myth.
A personal site with a collection of articles and information presenting the other side of the global climate change issue.
Scott Armstrong, of the Wharton School, challenges Al Gore $20,000 that he will be able to make more accurate forecasts of annual mean temperatures than those that can be produced by climate models.
Applied physicist uses a variety of data sources to take a critical view of current global warming theory by comparing the effects of greenhouse gases with those from the Sun.
Profiles his work in dispelling human caused climate change.
Newsweek article from 1975 on the dangers of Global Cooling.
Offers critical scientific evidence, including a five-piece video, that challenges the premises of the Kyoto Protocol, and presents alternative causes of climate change.
Non-believers in global warming present evidence to show that global warming has been grossly exaggerated.
Founded by atmospheric physicist and global-warming skeptic S. Fred Singer; press releases, news articles, scientific studies and other materials available.
Skeptical of possible negative effects, the center is a non-profit organization specializing in the online publication of scientific research and education developments related to the rising CO2 content of earth's atmosphere.
Research article which shows that nature, not man, rules the climate and that the Kyoto Protocol and IPCC reports may cause great harm to the global population and economy.
[PDF] (March 01, 2007)
This paper by Henrik Svensmark explains the relatively new theory of Cosmoclimatology and how this physical mechanism - cloud seeding and formation by cosmic rays - may be the answer to the problem of climate change (global warming).
[PDF] (January 25, 2007)
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