The Earth Has a Pulse: 27.5-Million-Year Cycle of Geological Activity Discovered
They found that these global geologic events are generally clustered at 10 different timepoints over the 260 million years, grouped in peaks or pulses of roughly 27.5 million years apart. The most recent cluster of geological events was approximately 7 million years ago, suggesting that the next pulse of major geological activity is more than 20 million years in the future.…
Bjorn Lomborg: “Climate Change Coverage Ignores the Heavy Impact of heat on cold deaths”
This article was originally published in USA Today, and has been reproduced here with kind permission from the Copenhagen Consensus Center.…
Update 2 on Northwest US Heat Wave Predictions
Surface temperatures will get above 112F over and near the western slopes of the Cascades. Large portions of western Oregon and Washington away from the water will be above 104F.…
Andrew Neil challenges Extinction Rebellion co-founder: ‘Why don’t you ever mention China?’
HT/Paul Homewood…
Climate Scientist: “Politics Is Now The Battleground For Climate Change”
David King, former long term UK government science advisor, is heading a new climate advisory body. But his track record of recommendations includes some worrying missteps.…
The Idea of Academic Freedom, Explained by Stone and Forrest*
Reposted from Jennifer Marohasy’s Blog June 25, 2021 By admin Does the principle of academic freedom protect Australian academics who engage in pointed public criticism of their academic colleagues, and university governance?……