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Climate Models Are Incorrect on Rain Fall

Climate Models Are Incorrect on Rain Fall

Joanne Nova A prize-winning science graduate in molecular biology. She has given keynotes about the medical revolution, gene technology and aging at conferences. She hosted a children’s TV series on Channel Nine, and has done over 200 radio interviews, many on the Australian ABC. She was formerly an associate

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The Race Is On for White Hydrogen

The Race Is On for White Hydrogen

Stuart Smith National MP Kaikoura Hydrogen was created in the big bang and is the most abundant element in the universe. It is a clean, flexible and energy-efficient fuel. It can be burnt in an internal combustion engine with the only emission being water. In a fuel cell hydrogen combines

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Reality Not Hot Enough for Ya?

Reality Not Hot Enough for Ya?

Craig Rucker Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president. cfact.org Global warming campaigners are pushing the notion that we just had the “hottest ever” three days in recorded history. The warming-compliant media picked up the “hottest ever” line and ran with it. We

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It’s Not the Climate, It’s the Fuel

It’s Not the Climate, It’s the Fuel

Jason Hayes Jason Hayes is the director of energy and environmental policy for the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. cfact.org Wildfires are being drawn inexorably into the climate change hysteria as dueling experts seek to explain the warm, dry weather we have experienced this year. One recent article correctly

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They Are Ramping up the Alternatives

They Are Ramping up the Alternatives

Ronald Stein Ron Stein is an engineer, senior policy advisor on energy literacy for CFACT, and co-author of the Pulitzer Prize nominated book Clean Energy Exploitations. PA Pundits – International papundits.wordpress.com In answer to the provocative question posed in an article of Issues and Insights, “Are We Finally Heading

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Is it Bad News or Good News?

Duggan Flanakin Duggan Flanakin is a Senior Policy Analyst with the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow. A former Senior Fellow with the Texas Public Policy Foundation, Mr Flanakin authored definitive works on the creation of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and on environmental education in Texas. cfact.org Reports

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Columnist Calls $200 Trillion Scam a ‘Bargain’

Columnist Calls $200 Trillion Scam a ‘Bargain’

Tom Olohan Tom Olohan is a Staff Writer for NewsBusters. PA Pundits – International papundits.wordpress.com A Bloomberg News columnist claims he found a net-zero “bargain” at the estimated low price of nearly eight times the 2022 US GDP. Researchers at Bloomberg News reportedly predicted that it will take nearly

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Our Energy Must Be Sound

Stuart Smith National MP Kaikoura We owe much to our ready access to affordable and reliable energy: it is closely correlated with increases in population, GDP per capita and life expectancy. But we have been putting all this at risk with a focus on sustainability which, while in itself is

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6,000 Years Ago the World Was Warmer

Joanne Nova A prize-winning science graduate in molecular biology. She has given keynotes about the medical revolution, gene technology and aging at conferences. She hosted a children’s TV series on Channel Nine, and has done over 200 radio interviews, many on the Australian ABC. She was formerly an associate

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Pizza In Oven

You Would Have to Burn a Pizza Stove 849 Years

Marc Morano Marc Morano manages CFACT’s award-winning ClimateDepot.com news and information service. He is the award-winning producer, writer and host of CFACT’s Climate Hustle feature films. Marc served as a reporter for “Rush Limbaugh the Television Show” and as a senior advisor to Senator James Inhofe. He

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Antarctic Ice Shelves Melting Slower than Before

Antarctic Ice Shelves Melting Slower than Before

Joanne Nova A prize-winning science graduate in molecular biology. She has given keynotes about the medical revolution, gene technology and aging at conferences. She hosted a children’s TV series on Channel Nine, and has done over 200 radio interviews, many on the Australian ABC. She was formerly an associate

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Weather Eye with John Maunder

Weather Eye with John Maunder

John Maunder Climate extremes in New Zealand, since instrumental records became available in the 1850s, show a range from the highest temperature of 42.4 degrees Celsius, recorded in Rangiora on February 7, 1973, to the most intense rainfall in 10 minutes: 34 mm, which occurred in Tauranga on April

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Climate Fact Check May 2023

Climate Fact Check May 2023

CFACT Ed cfact.org Check out 10 notable fact checks for May 2023. The media would have you believe that drought in Kenya, c0ffee is at risk, birds are hatching fewer chicks and much more are all worse, due to climate. Get the straight facts. Climate-Fact-Check_May-2023-EditionDownload If you enjoyed

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NASA Stats Show Wildfires Are Declining Worldwide

Frank Lasee CFACT policy advisor Frank Lasee is an expert on energy and environmental issues. His articles have appeared in the Washington Examiner, Washington Post, Real Clear Energy, Town Hall. He has been a guest on TV and radio news. He is the president of Truth in Energy and Climate.

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Weather Eye with John Maunder

Weather Eye with John Maunder

John Maunder Recently on a visit to Melbourne, I had lunch with colleagues from the Bureau of Meteorology. It was suggested that it might be a good idea to rename the title of my last book “Fifteen Shades of Climate” to better reflect its contents. After seeking advice it appeared

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