Watts’s complete and detailed analysis of Gore’s “Climate 101” video is available here. (more)
A Nobel Prize-winning physicist is quitting the American Physical Society, the world’s second-largest professional organization of physicists, over the organization’s hardline stance on anthropogenic global warming. (more)
He’s baaack! This week former Vice President Al Gore will be the face of a 24 hour campaign to convert global warming skeptics and spur people to action for the environment. (more)
We are at the “precipice of what might turn out to be a catastrophe for the world’s poorest,” according to a recent op-ed in Bloomberg News. (more)
A report from Australia’s Climate Institute which links global warming with mental illness is already drawing eyerolls from a central academic in the global climate-change debate. (more)
Former Ambassador to China and Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman certainly isn’t ingratiating himself with the socially conservative wing of the GOP by embracing evolution and climate change. (more)
One day climate change skeptics will be seen in the same negative light as racists, or so says former Vice President Al Gore. (more)
Hurricane Irene has a middle name, according to progressive author and environmentalist Bill McKibben, and it’s “Global Warming.” (more)
A sharp divide has emerged between two leading Republican presidential candidates on the issue of climate change. While apparent front-runner Mitt Romney believes the world is getting warmer and that humans are contributing to that pattern, Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Wednesday called that “a scientific theory that has not been proven.” (more)
With Newsweek apparently unable, for some reason, to convince Rick Perry to sit for a photo shoot, Politico came up with an idea to knock him off stride. Specifically, this headline: “Rick Perry backed an already-climate-crusading Al Gore in ’88.” You see, like Tim Pawlenty — whose campaign was doomed by his past advocacy of the “climate agenda” — Perry, Politico implies, harbors a dark past as a “global warming” sympathizer. Or maybe he’s just something of a liar. (more)
As we mark the anniversaries of the atomic bombings on Hiroshima (August 6, 1945) and Nagasaki (August 9, 1945), an opportunity to reexamine the legacy of J. Robert Oppenheimer — the driving scientific force behind the Manhattan Project — presents itself. While often referred to as the “father of the atomic bomb,” Oppenheimer may also deserve the moniker “father of global warming.” Let me explain. (more)
Global warming may occur more slowly and correct itself more quickly than computer models have been predicting, a new study says. (more)
The federal wildlife biologist whose research on drowning polar bears became a rallying cry for global warming advocates is under investigation for “integrity issues” relating to his scientific studies. (more)
Universities across the country are coping with budget shortfalls by increasing tuition. In fact, over the past 30 years, college tuition costs have risen at nearly twice the rate of health care costs. Yet many universities are still funding climate change alarmists’ pet projects. (more)
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Democrats’ leading environmental messenger, Al Gore, is declaring that President Barack Obama has failed to lead on the issue of global warming. (more)
Tying climate change to the recent tragic weather events in the South and the Midwest is risky because of the perception one is trying to capitalize politically on difficulties that have struck a massive number of people. (more)
As the brutal spring weather continues to wreak havoc on different parts of the country, some are searching for a cause behind it, especially the tornadoes that devastated Joplin, Mo. on Sunday. (more)
Despite being someone who opposes blind faith and living a life in accordance to religious texts, HBO’s “Real Time” host Bill Maher has put his faith into a scientific theory that has had its share of doubt cast on it over the past two years. (more)
With a death toll of 319 and rising throughout six states after a run of severe weather over the past few days, some think there is something man is doing that is causing this destructive weather. (more)























