Why America refuses to sign climate treaties that don’t include the BRICs
12 May 2015 Leave a comment
in environmental economics, global warming, international economic law, international economics Tags: climate alarmism, climate treaties, free riding, game theory, global warming
Americans and scientists agree more on vaccines than on other hot button issues
11 May 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of media and culture, environmental economics, global warming, health economics Tags: Anti-Science left, anti-vaccination movement, climate alarmism, global warming, vaccinations, vaccines
Americans and scientists agree more on vaccines than on other hot button issues. 53eig.ht/1CWsmPq http://t.co/M7eeDWgQoL—
(@FiveThirtyEight) February 07, 2015
Climate alarmists think we’ll all end up living in Antarctica!
10 May 2015 Leave a comment
in environmental economics, environmentalism, global warming Tags: climate alarmism, doomsday prophecies, global warming
It has been 11 yrs since Tony Blair's top scientist said we would have to move to Antarctica
web.archive.org/web/2010081702… http://t.co/qMHIYmQQkL—
Steve Goddard (@SteveSGoddard) May 10, 2015
The inconvenient pause continues
08 May 2015 1 Comment
in environmental economics, global warming Tags: climate alarmism
Climate Change – New and Failed The-End-Is-Nigh Predictions
07 May 2015 1 Comment
in environmental economics, environmentalism, global warming Tags: climate alarmism, conjecture and refutation
The climate alarmists claimed to speak with the authority of science. When they announce deadlines for action, they as responsible scientists must accept the consequences of refuted conjectures.
As all these deadlines is passed, preventative action on climate change must be too late if only because that that’s the only meaningful interpretation of those deadlines. The only sensible course of action is mitigation and adaptation.
Bob Tisdale - Climate Observations
Michael Bastasch at TheDailyCaller recently penned an amusing article titled the 25 Years of Predicting The Global Warming ‘Tipping Point’. It’s an enjoyable read, beginning:
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How the Antiscience Left approaches inconvenient evidence
06 May 2015 1 Comment
in environmental economics, global warming, health economics Tags: Anti-Science left, anti-vaccination movement, climate alarmism, conjecture and refutation, GMOs, precautionary principle, Twitter left, University of the Internet
UN Says Earth Was Destroyed Yesterday
06 May 2015 Leave a comment
in environmental economics, global warming Tags: climate alarmism
Steve Goddard does a great service in collecting these news clips over the decade, foreshadowing doom as a result of global warming.
They are a wonderful antidote when the climate alarmists complain about of 20 years is not enough sample data to discern a break in trend yet the climate alarmists make highly specific predictions over even shorter samples.
If I had a dollar for every time a climate alarmist said this season’s temperature, snow or rain or lack of any or all of them is evidence of global warming.
On May 4, 2007 – UN scientists gave us eight years to avoid planetary doom. That date passed yesterday, and the planet died.
UN scientists warn time is running out to tackle global warming | Environment | The Guardian
This is a particularly sad day, because it is also the 15th anniversary of UN global warming destroying the planet.
And in only five more years, a new ice age will destroy the planet.
When will Paul Ehrlich’s food riots be starting?
05 May 2015 Leave a comment
in development economics, energy economics, environmental economics, growth disasters, growth miracles, population economics, resource economics Tags: agricultural economics, doomsday prophets, ecological economics, Paul Ehrlich, population bomb, The Great Escape, The Great Fact
"Although the size and wealth of the human population has shot up…"—Jesse H. Ausubel. buff.ly/1Gz5vb8 http://t.co/ZvnnhV9aXH—
HumanProgress.org (@humanprogress) April 30, 2015
Despite a recent uptick, food prices have been declining for over a century, says @chellivia: j.mp/1Evos3r http://t.co/perdLhFods—
Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) April 24, 2015
Even taking population growth into account, food production per person is actually increasing: j.mp/1Qo0fPt http://t.co/VH0NieLMOX—
Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) April 23, 2015
Climate experts @PaulREhrlich says we all died during the 1980s http://t.co/C7k1Qc4B4O—
Steve Goddard (@SteveSGoddard) May 14, 2015
Penn and Teller on recycling – the practice of ‘feeling good for no reason’ | Carpe Diem Blog
05 May 2015 Leave a comment
The essence of leading a natural lifestyle
04 May 2015 Leave a comment
in environmental economics, environmentalism, technological progress Tags: back to nature, natural medicine, organic farming, sustainability, the good old days, The Great Escape, The Great Fact, Twitter left
Creative destruction in advertising revenue
04 May 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of information, economics of media and culture, environmental economics, industrial organisation, survivor principle Tags: creative destruction, economics of advertising, entrepreneurial alertness, Google, legacy media, markets selection, The meaning of competition
The University of the Internet summed up
03 May 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of information, economics of media and culture, environmental economics Tags: conjecture and refutation, information overload, infotopia
The effectiveness of environmentalists in mobilising public opinion
03 May 2015 Leave a comment
in environmental economics, environmentalism, global warming, politics - USA, Public Choice Tags: activists, expressive voting, green voters, rational ignorance, rational irrationality, voter demographics




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