The Happy Warrior Saves His Best Climate Writing for Last

S. Fred Singer, who died last year, was an emeritus Professor of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia, well-known for his written and spoken clarity. His last book, the Third Edition of Hot Talk, Cold Science: Global Warming’s Unfinished Debate, is the most lucid example of his communication talents. This book is just like Fred, who was always […]

The Happy Warrior Saves His Best Climate Writing for Last Learn More »

A Challenge to Evangelical Climate Scientist Katharine Hayhoe

Late last year someone sent me a link to Dr. Katharine Hayhoe’s column “I’m a Climate Scientist Who Believes in God. Hear Me Out.” It was published in the New York Times October 31, 2019. Dr. Hayhoe’s Ph.D. is in atmospheric science. But she teaches in the political science department at Texas Tech University. She criticizes evangelicals

A Challenge to Evangelical Climate Scientist Katharine Hayhoe Learn More »

What’s a “Climate Skeptic”?

In his recent article “Four Reasons Alarmists Are Wrong on Climate Change,” Cornwall Alliance Research Associate for Developing Countries Vijay Jayaraj distinguished what, following widespread usage, he called climate-change alarmists, deniers, and skeptics. The “alarmists” generally think that human emissions of carbon dioxide (and other greenhouse gases) are driving global warming so rapid and eventually

What’s a “Climate Skeptic”? Learn More »

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

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

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

Will Sun-Controlled Global Climate Cool for Next 50 Years?

One of the most hotly debated questions about modern global warming (roughly 1960–present) is how much credit (or blame) for it goes to the Sun, and how much to increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The U.N Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and “mainstream” climate scientists tend to discount the former and pin all or

Will Sun-Controlled Global Climate Cool for Next 50 Years? Learn More »

I Love My Job, and Sometimes It’s Really, Really Fun!

Back in June I had the tremendous privilege of interviewing 32 scholars and leaders on camera for Cornwall Alliance’s forthcoming documentary, Where the Grass is Greener: Biblical Stewardship vs. Climate Alarmism, and our already posting YouTube video series Greener on the Other Side: Climate Alarmism—Facts, Not Fear (subscribe to our YouTube channel and you’ll be notified of new

I Love My Job, and Sometimes It’s Really, Really Fun! Learn More »

New Summary for Policymakers: Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate

A panel of climate change experts calling itself the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change, headed by S. Fred Singer, this week released a report that competes head-on with the Summary for Policymakers of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The group’s name highlights the fact that, contrary to common perceptions that it is an

New Summary for Policymakers: Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate Learn More »