Global Warming

Wes Widner on November 9th, 2010

Philip Stott once wrote: First, is the climate changing? The answer has to be: ‘Of course it is.’ Evidence throughout geological time indicates climate change at all scales and all times. Climate change is the norm, not the exception, and at any moment the Earth is either warming or cooling. If climate were ever to [...]

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Wes Widner on November 8th, 2010

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Wes Widner on November 7th, 2010

Climate heretic Judith Curry posted recently on the dogma that exists among most climate scientists. She writes: My posts on positive feedback loops (here and here) have engendered some interesting discussions, particularly at Collide-a-scape and Die Klimazweibel. While many are pondering the points I raise, most of the “insiders” don’t like the idea of “IPCC [...]

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Wes Widner on November 6th, 2010

A well known climate scientist, Judith Currey, has recently made a name for herself by daring to challenge her collegues to employ their own brains and resist the urge to get caught up in the multi billion dollar business of climate science. In the comments section from this excellent piece from Scientific American, someone writes: [...]

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Wes Widner on October 26th, 2010

Bill is wrong, though. Those like myself who are vehemently opposed to Global Warming understand along with Osama bin Laden all too well that it is all about terrorism. Don’t believe me? Check out this UK ad promoting the 10:10 campaign which carries with it the laughable slogan of “no pressure”:

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Wes Widner on September 14th, 2010

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Wes Widner on February 1st, 2010

One of the biggest issues regarding the way many progressives view humans in relation to the environment is the fact that while many are wholly committed to Darwinian evolution, they somehow see man as a virus that is somehow outside the system. This type of mentality is very clear when you consider the biggest cry [...]

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In a stimulating discussion with a friend of mine following my earlier post on homosexuality I was asked to provide further support from a wholly secular standpoint to substantiate my position against homosexuality. Here’s my response: My secular argument against homosexuality mirrors my secular argument against abortion and that is: Population. Human capital is the [...]

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