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Can You Really Have Fun Debating Climate Change?

by E. Calvin Beisner

"Unsafe Space," dedicated to discussing serious issues in comedic fashion, did everyone a real service on January 22. It posted a panel discussion on climate change featuring scientists Jon Christensen (defending the alarmist view) and Willie Soon (defending the skeptics' view). It's a good discussion with plenty of give-and-take and at least a modicum of mutual respect. An abbreviated version in video is on YouTube, while the full version, audio only, is on Unsafe Space's own site (where … [Read more...]

Dated: January 23, 2018

Tagged With: Bryan Dey, Jon Christensen, Lori Weiss, Unsafe Space, Willie Soon
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Energy Policy, Environmental Education, Global Warming Science

Global Warming Believers, Take Note: Real Science Doesn’t Shy from Challenges

by E. Calvin Beisner

Guest blog by Mark Landsbaum, reprinted from Barbwire.com with permission Somewhere online yours truly posted a comment about global warming that stirred one of the faithful. Faithful global warming believer, that is. The true believer sent me an email that demanded: Please don’t ever write about a subject you are so hopelessly uneducated in ever again, and if you do, do the courtesy to your unfortunate reader of providing sources. For the umpteenth time I had been shouted down by one of … [Read more...]

Dated: January 4, 2018

Tagged With: An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming, and the Media, Anthony J. Sadar, Brian Sussman, Chill: A Reassessment of Global Warming Theory, Christopher Booker, Christopher C. Horner, Climate Confusion, Climate Confusion: How Global Warming Hysteria Leads to Bad Science, Climate Coup: Global Warmings Invasion of Our Government and Our Lives, Climate of Corruption: Politics and Power Behind The Global Warming Hoax, Climate of Fear: Why We Shouldn’t Worry about Global Warming, Climategate: A Meteorologist Exposes the Global Warming Scam, Craig D. Idso, Fritz Vahrenholt, Global Warming and Other Eco Myths, Global Warming for Dim Wits: A Scientist’s Perspective of Climate Change, Heaven and Earth: Global Warming, Ian Plimer, In Global Warming We Trust: A Heretic’s Guide to Climate Science, James Inhofe, James R. Barrante, Larry Bell, Lukewarming: The New Climate Science that Changes Everything, Mark Landsbaum, Meltdown: The Predictable Distortion of Global Warming by Scientists, Nigel Lawson, Patrick J. Michaels, Paul C. Knappenberger, Peter Taylor, Politicians, Red Hot Lies: How Global Warming Alarmists Use Threats, Robert M. Carter, Ronald Bailey, Roy W. Spencer, S. Fred Singer, Sebastian Lüning, The Bad Science and Bad Policy of Obama’s Global Warming Agenda, The Great Global Warming Blunder: How Mother Nature Fooled the World’s Top Climate Scientists, The Greatest Hoax: How the Global Warming Conspiracy Threatens Your Future, The Neglected Sun: Why the Sun Precludes Climate Catastrophe Paperback, The Real Global Warming Disaster: Is the Obsession with “Climate Change” Turning Out to Be the Most Costly Scientific Blunder in History?, Thomas Moore, What Warming? Satellite view of global temperature change, Why Scientists Disagree About Global Warming
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate Consensus, Environmental Education, Environmental Religion

Of Journalists and Global Warming

by E. Calvin Beisner

Indirectly through an article sent me by a friend I just came to John Murdock's “Bret Stephens and the Climate Change Center,” the whole of which should be helpful to many people in understanding the “lay of the land” in debates over climate change/global warming. I missed the article back in May when it was published but wish I hadn’t. Murdock is a friendly acquaintance stretching back to shortly after the Cornwall Alliance's founding, an evangelical Christian who disagrees with our position … [Read more...]

Dated: November 21, 2017

Tagged With: 97% consensus, 97% of Scientists, Andrew Revkin, Andy Revkin, climate change journalism, cultural cognition, Dan Kahan, environmental journalism, John Murdock
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Environmental Education, Global Warming Science

Badgering Badgers on Climate Change

by E. Calvin Beisner

The Cap Times in Madison, Wisconsin, recently ran an article titled "Climate change is here: Wisconsin is seeing earlier springs, later falls, less snow and more floods," to which a Badger state resident called our attention. It's typical climate alarmist propaganda, and it bemoans what it considers the ignorance, or worse, of those who disagree: There are still people who refuse to see what the vast majority of scientists consider self-evident. The president has called climate change a … [Read more...]

Dated: November 16, 2017

Tagged With: James Wallace, Joe D'Aleo, John Christy, Wisconsin hardiness zones
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Environmental Education, Food, Health & Agriculture, Global Warming Science

Dear Media: We Don’t Have to Agree to Have Intelligent, Friendly, Discourse

by E. Calvin Beisner

If you search the Web for my name and Cornwall Alliance, you’ll see that we’ve been the target of vicious attacks over the years, including several just in the past couple of months. They’re built on fallacies like guilt by association, post hoc, ad hominem abusive, ad hominem circumstantial, straw man, hasty generalization, and more, and thoroughly misrepresent our position and our reasons for it. (Ah, but who cares about logic nowadays? They don’t teach it much in school anymore.) That … [Read more...]

Dated: September 1, 2017

Tagged With: climate change in the media, reporting on climate change
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate Consensus, Environmental Education, Politics & Law, Religion & Ethics

Caring for Creation: A Book of Good Intentions but Poor Science

by Neil L. Frank, Ph.D.

As an evangelical Christian, I believe we should be good stewards of God’s planet. We should strive to reduce pollution to protect human health and the natural environment. We should explore new alternative energy sources, always seeking to maximize benefits and minimize harms. We should prioritize providing electricity for the 1.2 billion people who don’t have it—and consequently suffer high rates of disease and premature death. For these and many other reasons I applaud Mitch Hescox and … [Read more...]

Dated: February 10, 2017

Tagged With: Carbon Dioxide, Christianity, Climate Change, CO2, Creation Care, Dr. Neil Frank, Environment, Environmentalism, Global Warming, Paul Douglas, Rev. Mitch Hescox
Filed Under: Climate & Energy, Climate Consensus, Climate Policy, Environmental & Social Justice, Environmental Economics, Environmental Education, Environmental Health, Environmental Organizations, Environmental Religion, Environmental Subjects, Religion & Ethics, Religion & Science

Climate Science or Climate Advocacy?

by David Legates

For almost thirty years, I have taught climate science at three different universities. What I have observed is that students are increasingly being fed climate change advocacy as a surrogate for becoming climate science literate. This makes them easy targets for the climate alarmism that pervades America today. Earth’s climate probably is the most complicated non-living system one can study, because it naturally integrates astronomy, chemistry, physics, biology, geology, hydrology, … [Read more...]

Dated: December 12, 2016

Tagged With: Climate Change Advocacy, Global Warming
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate Consensus, Environmental Education, Environmental Subjects, Global Warming Science

Radio Interview: Students Indoctrinated in Environmentalism

by E. Calvin Beisner

    A couple days ago I did an hour-long live radio interview with Dr. Terry Lovell on “KYCA Talks,” originating at Yavapai College in Prescott, AZ. Terry is a veteran professor of business and economics. His statistics specialty enables him to recognize quickly the gross errors in climate alarmism. During that interview, Terry repeatedly mourned the fact that so many students arrive in his classes with their minds already made up about global warming and other alleged … [Read more...]

Dated: September 16, 2016

Tagged With: Climate Change, Environmentalism, K-12 Education, MP3, Radio Show, Terry Lovell
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Environmental Education

Does Demonizing the Other Side Promote Constructive Debate Over Climate Change?

by G. Cornelis van Kooten

Who are “climate skeptics”? Greg Garrard, Associate Professor of Sustainability at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan, thinks he knows. In fact, he believes “environmentalists” generally “know who climate skeptics are: oil company shills, religious fundamentalists and neoliberal cheerleaders.” With that courteous and respectful opening, Garrard issued a call for papers for the symposium “Who Do They Think They Are? Cultures of Climate Skepticism, Anti-Environmentalism, and … [Read more...]

Dated: April 22, 2016

Tagged With: Climate Change, climate skeptics, Global Warming, Greg Garrard, University of British Columbia
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Climate Policy, Environmental Education

“Climate Change”: A Leap of Faith?

by E. Calvin Beisner

Tonight at Duke University there will be a panel discussion titled “Climate Change Not a Leap of Faith.” Among the event hosts is the group Young Evangelicals for Climate Action, an offshoot of the Evangelical Environmental Network. They and the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, the Nicholas School of the Environment, and the Kenan Institute for Ethics are bringing in the Nicholas Institute’s Amy Pickle, the Nicholas School’s Megan Mullin, the Kenan Institute’s David … [Read more...]

Dated: April 6, 2016

Tagged With: Amy Pickle, Christian apologetics, Classical Readings in Christian Apologetics, Climate Change Not a Leap of Faith, Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University, David Legates, David Toole, Evangelical Environmental Network, Evangelical Scientists and Academics, Existentialism, Gordon H. Clark, John Warwick Montgomery, Katharine Hayhoe, Kenan Institute for Ethics, leap of faith, Megan Mullin, Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, Nicholas School of the Environment, Roy Spencer, Russ Bush, Søren Kierkegaard, The Suicide of Christian Theology, What Is Saving Faith?, Young Evangelicals for Climate Action
Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate Policy, Environmental Education, Global Warming Science, Religion & Science

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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: [email protected].

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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