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Bringing a Little Sanity to the Environmental Protection Agency

by E. Calvin Beisner

Scientist and economist Dr. Alan Carlin was a model civil servant for nearly forty years, serving as a science analyst in the federal Environmental Protection Agency. But in 2009, he made a bad career move. He told the truth. As one of the EPA staff members assigned to assess the warming effect of added CO2 in the atmosphere preparatory to formulating emissions regulations, Carlin deviated from the EPA's play book of accepting as gospel the pronouncements of the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on … [Read more...]

Dated: July 13, 2015

Tagged With: Alan Carlin, Anthony Sadar, Climate Change, Environmental Protection Agency, Environmentalism Gone Mad, Global Warming, politicized science
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment

“Global warming really has become a new religion”–Nobel Physicist Ivar Giaever

by E. Calvin Beisner

Ivar Giaever explains in this video lecture why he rejects global warming alarming. "It's ridiculous," he says, to think we can measure global average temperature (GAT) accurately, and that we should consider an increase in GAT from ~1880 to 2015 from ~288 degrees Kelvin to ~288.8 degrees Kelvin (an increase of only 0.3%) frightening. There's much more in this brilliant lecture. But who cares what he thinks? He's just a Nobel Prize-winning physicist. And after all, he's not a member of the … [Read more...]

Dated: July 9, 2015

Tagged With: Al Gore, American Physical Society, Climate Change, climate sensitivity, Global Average Temperature, Global Warming, Ivar Giaever, Rajendra Pachauri
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Climate Policy, Global Warming Science

How Fossil Fuels Benefit People and the Planet

by E. Calvin Beisner

Indur Goklany is one of my favorite scholars on the interplay of people, resources, and our natural environment. Few are more thorough and careful to root their ideas in solid empirical research. And what his research reveals, again and again, is that people's creativity is making the world a better and better place to live, not just for people but also for plants and animals. In a day when Greens everywhere demonize people's use of fossil fuels as imperiling the planet, Goklany demonstrates, … [Read more...]

Dated: July 9, 2015

Tagged With: economic progress, Fossil Fuels, Indur Goklany, life expectancy, population growth, Poverty, pure drinking water, Sustainability, The Improving State of the World
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment

Is There a “Balance of Nature”?

by E. Calvin Beisner

Environmentalists, including the advisors responsible for the content of Pope Francis's encyclical Laudato Si', and even many of their critics, routinely refer to a "balance of nature," a concept that elicits visions of fragile nature knocked off balance by crossing "tipping points" that lead to catastrophes--concepts fundamental to global warming alarmism. Veteran ecologist Daniel Botkin finds that thinking common in Laudato Si' and niftily nullifies it from a scientific standpoint. Botkin … [Read more...]

Dated: July 9, 2015

Tagged With: balance of nature, Climate Change, Daniel Botkin, fragile environment, Laudato Si, Pope Francis, tipping points
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment

Validation of IPCC’s Global Warming Forecasts would Require More than Tripling Warming Rate

by E. Calvin Beisner

At +0.11C per decade rate, Global Average Temperature would rise 1.1C in a century, not the ~3C generally predicted by IPCC without CO2 emission reduction. Actual increase in the 36.5 years since 1978 is 0.407C. To wind up with 3C increase in the century from 1978 through 2077, we'd need to add another 2.593C in the remaining 63.5 years, i.e., 0.41C per decade, 3.7 times the rate so far. Anybody got a good idea what's going to drive that more-than-tripling of the rate of increase? Or might it … [Read more...]

Dated: July 9, 2015

Tagged With: Climate Change, climate sensitivity, Evangelical Environmental Network, Global Warming, global warming rate, IPCC, John Christy, Roy Spencer, University of Alabama Huntsville, Watts Up with That
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Global Warming Science

What Planet Does Pope Francis Live On?

by E. Calvin Beisner

Steven W. Mosher expresses dismay at Pope Francis's encyclical Laudato Si' not because it embraces fears of dangerous manmade global warming (though he points out those baseless fears in it, too) but because many of its ecological claims are just plain wrong. "Having read through Pope Francis’ new encyclical, I am dismayed at how many groundless assertions it makes. From a strictly scientific point of view, Laudato Si is an embarrassment." Examples: On the issue of water, for example, the … [Read more...]

Dated: July 8, 2015

Tagged With: Archbishop Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo, environmental encyclical, Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, Laudato Si, Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Pope Francis, Steven Mosher
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment

Bishop’s “Call to Action” on Climate and Fossil Fuels May Be Less than Meets the Eye

by E. Calvin Beisner

Paul Etienne, Catholic Bishop of Cheyenne, with jurisdiction over the Diocese of Wyoming, was cited recently in Inside Energy as calling Pope Francis's encyclical Laudato Si' "a call to action" for Wyoming, the nation's largest coal-producing state. But there might not be quite so much to what Bishop Etienne said as Inside Energy would wish. The sole quote from him is this: I know this document is going to disturb many people in this state," he said, "because it is very much an energy-driven … [Read more...]

Dated: July 7, 2015

Tagged With: Bishop Paul Etienne, Climate Change, Coal, Diocese of Wyoming, Fossil Fuels, Global Warming, Laudato Si, Pope Francis, Wyoming
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment

Getting Down to Nitty Gritty: Why Wind and Solar Threaten Electricity Grids and People’s Health and Safety

by E. Calvin Beisner

Rud Istvan has a very instructive article at Judith Curry's Climate Etc. blog about the challenges of bring wind and solar power into use through electricity grids. Bottom line: Their intermittency greatly increases the costs of electricity while reducing its reliability, bringing threats to people's health and safety wherever they begin to make up a significant percentage of total power supplied to the grid. The higher the renewable penetration, the greater this intermittency burden becomes. … [Read more...]

Dated: July 7, 2015

Tagged With: battery storage, chemical storage, distributed grid storage, electricity grid, electrochemical batteries, electrostatic storage, grid stability, intermittent energy, Judith Curry, kinetic energy storage, pumped hydro storage, Rud Istvan, solar power, wind power
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment

Why Capitalism?

by Nelson Laplante

No one makes a trade unless he considers what he will receive more valuable to him than what he will pay. That’s why voluntary trades are always win-win: each party ends up with something more valuable than he’s traded away. Sometimes the benefit is simply a good feeling, such as when someone buys something from a poor salesman just to encourage him, or when she donates money. Here the good feeling and personal benefit are worth more than the money given. This helps us answer the question, … [Read more...]

Dated: July 7, 2015

Tagged With: Economics
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment

Ice Ages: Our Real Climate Catastrophe

by E. Calvin Beisner

While attention worldwide focuses on manmade global warming, the risks from which are fairly small compared to the benefits of the energy use that allegedly drives it, the real risk to humanity (and the rest of the biosphere) is, as it has been throughout geologic history, from nature-made global cooling. Atmospheric physicist S. Fred Singer reflects on that in a recent article in American Thinker: What drew my attention to ice ages is the manuscript (Climate and Collapse) by agricultural … [Read more...]

Dated: July 6, 2015

Tagged With: Global Cooling, Global Warming, ice ages, S. Fred Singer
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment

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Future Speaking Engagements

May 23, 2025 – Grand Rapids, MI

GR.Church, 4525 Stauffer Avenue Southeast, Grand Rapids, MI 49508

Dr. E. Calvin Beisner, Cornwall Alliance President, and Steve Goreham, Cornwall Alliance Board Member, will hold a symposium on Sustainable Energy, Climate Change, and the costs to YOUR life.  For tickets and more information, click HERE.

June 18-21, 2025–Dallas, TX

Cornwall Alliance will be a host of the Association of Classical Christian Schools’ (ACCS) annual Repairing the Ruins conference in Dallas, TX, and will have an exhibit booth.

Details and registration can be found HERE.

September 19-20–Arlington, VA

Dr Beisner will represent the Cornwall Alliance at the fall meeting of the Philadelphia Society and will have a literature table.

Attendance is for Society members and invited guests only. To inquire about an invitation, email Dr. Cal Beisner: Calvin@cornwallalliance.org.

September 26-27– Lynchburg, VA

Dr. Beisner will be speaking at the Christian Education Initiative Annual Summit, “Advancing Christ’s Kingdom Through Biblical Worldview Education.” 

Details and registration can be found HERE.

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