I regard consensus science as an extremely pernicious development that ought to be stopped cold in its tracks. Historically the claim of consensus has been the first refuge of scoundrels; it is a way to avoid debate by claiming that the matter is already settled. Michael Crichton Michael Crichton (1942-2008) wrote 26 novels, many of which […]
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Just roughly one-third of the money goes to the kinds of spending people would usually associate with infrastructure. The Biden administration on Wednesday released a comprehensive $2+ trillion spending proposal ostensibly focused on infrastructure. But there’s much more to this plan than meets the eye. A glance at the proposal reveals many items that appear […]
The left’s biggest dark money network is behind a “grassroots” organization pushing Democrats’ $500 billion plan to fight “environmental racism.” Rewiring America, one of many environmental groups that have endorsed the BUILD GREEN Act, is part of a massive dark money network run by the D.C.-based Arabella Advisors. The nation’s wealthiest liberal donors use Arabella’s […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/warren-pic-736x514-1-644x450-1.jpg450644Hayden Ludwighttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngHayden Ludwig2021-04-07 00:55:372021-04-06 11:49:22Liberal Dark Money Network Is Behind ‘Grassroots’ Support for Dem Climate Bill
A decade has passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake, and the name Fukushima is etched into history. But few people know the truth of what happened. The phrase, “the lessons learned from Fukushima,” is well-known. But how do people implement them, if they don’t know what happened, or what lessons they should actually learn? […]
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There are a lot of great books out there on why there is skepticism about climate, simply from a scientific point of view. This is not only warranted by the very nature of science itself, which is to question but makes effective counters to the settled science ideas. The debate over the drivers of climate […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.png00Joe Bastardihttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngJoe Bastardi2021-03-28 01:05:102021-03-29 08:21:04The Godfather of Climate Skepticism Makes You a Book You Can’t Refuse
In an explosive Senate hearing on March 18, Dr. Anthony Fauci clashed with Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul over a subject that has characterized much of the White House health adviser’s recent commentary on Covid-19: the specter of reinfection, caused by one of the emerging variants of the virus. Several recent studies suggest that both natural and vaccine-induced immunity to […]
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Talk is cheap; the familiar saying goes – especially from dictatorial nations about climate change. The United States “Special Envoy” on climate, John Forbes Kerry of Martha’s Vineyard, met virtually yesterday with his Chinese counterpart, Xie Zhenhua, the head of China’s environmental protection ministry, and more than 30 other nations’ representatives at the Ministerial on Climate Action summit. This annual event […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.png00Peter Murphyhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngPeter Murphy2021-03-28 01:00:202021-03-26 13:49:35China is outplaying President Biden on Climate
The U.S.A. Light Usage Map demonstrates that most of America’s population is East of the Mississippi which represents areas most susceptible to erratic weather patterns, such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and ungodly amounts of rain and snow and frigid temperatures extremes, which perpetuate the unreliability of any intermittent electricity attainable from wind and solar. The northern hemisphere turns […]
LET’S RECAP: In Part-1 of this three-part series, we presented the latest findings and data that show how the Earth’s internal nuclear furnace may play a major role in the changes in the Earth’s climate. We demonstrated the enormous impact that the El Nino warming cycles have had on the global satellite temperatures of the past […]
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A newly published study of coral reefs finds coral populations are staggeringly large and extremely unlikely to face extinction pressures anytime in the foreseeable future. The peer-reviewed study by scientists who had previously promoted alarm about coral populations deals a major blow to alarmist climate change campaigns that corals are on the verge of extinction. The new […]
We should return to Michael Crichton’s way of thinking — Part 1
/in Culture War, Environment, Featured, Politics/by Jay LehrI regard consensus science as an extremely pernicious development that ought to be stopped cold in its tracks. Historically the claim of consensus has been the first refuge of scoundrels; it is a way to avoid debate by claiming that the matter is already settled. Michael Crichton Michael Crichton (1942-2008) wrote 26 novels, many of which […]
9 Crazy Examples of Unrelated Waste and Partisan Spending in Biden’s $2 Trillion ‘Infrastructure’ Proposal
/in Economy, Environment, Featured, Liberty, Politics/by Brad PalumboJust roughly one-third of the money goes to the kinds of spending people would usually associate with infrastructure. The Biden administration on Wednesday released a comprehensive $2+ trillion spending proposal ostensibly focused on infrastructure. But there’s much more to this plan than meets the eye. A glance at the proposal reveals many items that appear […]
Liberal Dark Money Network Is Behind ‘Grassroots’ Support for Dem Climate Bill
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Featured, Liberty, Politics/by Hayden LudwigThe left’s biggest dark money network is behind a “grassroots” organization pushing Democrats’ $500 billion plan to fight “environmental racism.” Rewiring America, one of many environmental groups that have endorsed the BUILD GREEN Act, is part of a massive dark money network run by the D.C.-based Arabella Advisors. The nation’s wealthiest liberal donors use Arabella’s […]
The Real Lessons of Fukushima
/in Economy, Environment, Latest News, Life Advocacy, National Security/by Kelvin KemmA decade has passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake, and the name Fukushima is etched into history. But few people know the truth of what happened. The phrase, “the lessons learned from Fukushima,” is well-known. But how do people implement them, if they don’t know what happened, or what lessons they should actually learn? […]
The Godfather of Climate Skepticism Makes You a Book You Can’t Refuse
/in Culture War, Education, Environment, Featured, Politics/by Joe BastardiThere are a lot of great books out there on why there is skepticism about climate, simply from a scientific point of view. This is not only warranted by the very nature of science itself, which is to question but makes effective counters to the settled science ideas. The debate over the drivers of climate […]
The Many Variants of Fauci’s Mutating Covid Advice
/in Economy, Environment, Featured, Healthcare, Latest News, Politics/by Phillip W. MagnessIn an explosive Senate hearing on March 18, Dr. Anthony Fauci clashed with Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul over a subject that has characterized much of the White House health adviser’s recent commentary on Covid-19: the specter of reinfection, caused by one of the emerging variants of the virus. Several recent studies suggest that both natural and vaccine-induced immunity to […]
China is outplaying President Biden on Climate
/in Economy, Environment, Latest News, National Security, Politics/by Peter MurphyTalk is cheap; the familiar saying goes – especially from dictatorial nations about climate change. The United States “Special Envoy” on climate, John Forbes Kerry of Martha’s Vineyard, met virtually yesterday with his Chinese counterpart, Xie Zhenhua, the head of China’s environmental protection ministry, and more than 30 other nations’ representatives at the Ministerial on Climate Action summit. This annual event […]
America’s light usage reveals insanity of relying on weather-dependent wind & solar
/in Economy, Environment, Healthcare, Latest News/by Ronald SteinThe U.S.A. Light Usage Map demonstrates that most of America’s population is East of the Mississippi which represents areas most susceptible to erratic weather patterns, such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and ungodly amounts of rain and snow and frigid temperatures extremes, which perpetuate the unreliability of any intermittent electricity attainable from wind and solar. The northern hemisphere turns […]
Where Is Global Warming’s Missing Heat Coming From? Part-3
/in Environment, Latest News/by Terigi Ciccone and Dr. Jay LehrLET’S RECAP: In Part-1 of this three-part series, we presented the latest findings and data that show how the Earth’s internal nuclear furnace may play a major role in the changes in the Earth’s climate. We demonstrated the enormous impact that the El Nino warming cycles have had on the global satellite temperatures of the past […]
Coral Extinction Crisis Canceled – New Study Documents Billions of Coral Colonies
/in Economy, Environment/by James TaylorA newly published study of coral reefs finds coral populations are staggeringly large and extremely unlikely to face extinction pressures anytime in the foreseeable future. The peer-reviewed study by scientists who had previously promoted alarm about coral populations deals a major blow to alarmist climate change campaigns that corals are on the verge of extinction. The new […]