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Lindzen Petition

Citizens of the USA and America’s admirers everywhere support of your campaign promises to place a common-sense focus on international environmental agreements, either enacted or proposed. In just a few weeks, more than 300 eminent scientists and other qualified individuals … Continue reading

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Through The Looking Glass

One aspect of the science of global warming is the measurement of ground temperature on a local basis. This is followed by placing the data on a worldwide grid and extrapolating to areas that don’t have data. The local measurement … Continue reading

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The Magic Wand

As a physicist, I am frequently asked about global warming and climate change. Global warming has been on again, and off again, for the last 160 years coming out of the Little Ice Age. The increase in temperature has been … Continue reading

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The Boojum

They sought it with thimbles, they sought it with care;    They pursued it with forks and hope;   They threatened its life with a railway share;    They charmed it with smiles and soap. Such runs Lewis Carroll’s description of the Hunting of … Continue reading

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Old Moose

Due to illness, I will no longer be able to follow the educational process in Region 1. I wish to thank all of you who came to this site for news. God bless you all. Please continue to help our … Continue reading

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What Makes a Scientist?

A significant part of the education of children is the inclusion of technical subjects, starting at an early age. Because the United States has fewer American students pursuing science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) than the projected need, education organizations … Continue reading

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