Race, Faith and Climate Change event planned for October | James Bruggers – Watchdog Earth
Kentucky Interfaith Power and Light is hosting an Oct. 25 event that explores the connection between climate change and civil rights.Real Estate Investing At The World’s Only Inhabitable Continent | Real Science
“Faith, Race and Climate Change: How global warming is a civil rights issue” will be at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, 1701 West Muhammad Ali Blvd.
The UK’s top scientist told us a few years ago that Antarctica would soon be the world’s only inhabitable continent. Springtime has arrived, and it is time to start planning your future retirement home.Dessler Permanent Texas Drought Continues | Real Science
Last year, leading Texas A&M climate expert Andrew Dessler ridiculed Rick Perry for saying “the rains will return, they always do“Shhhh! Met Office Scientists At Work | Real Science
So far, the Met Office has been wrong on 93% of the days since 2011, with only 20 days warmer than the same day in 2010, and 635 days cooler than 2010.We’re from the government, and . . . | Power Line
If the nation adopted North Dakota’s approach, the country could become energy independent, Helms said during the North Dakota Petroleum Council’s annual meeting.But that’s exactly what the greens and federal regulators are afraid of. If we really do become more energy self-sufficient, there’s less excuse for “renewable” energy boondoggles and crony payoffs. (And just how did North Dakota get such a sensible fellow like Lynn Helms in its government?)
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