The majority of the British public is still not convinced that climate change is caused by humans - and many others believe scientists are exaggerating the problem, according to an exclusive poll for The Observer. The Observer: Poll: most Britons … [Read more...] about Another Poll Suggests UK Public Sceptical about AGW
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Goodbye Dear Old Friend, We’ll Always Miss You
A Border Collie puppy came into our lives on Sunday 11th August 1996 rather sooner than expected. We'd agreed to buy him for £50 a couple of days earlier after we saw him at Rabbit Farm in Criccieth, North Wales. When we went to see him again on … [Read more...] about Goodbye Dear Old Friend, We’ll Always Miss You
GM Wheat and Climate Change – A Note from Darren
Victorian premier John Brumby extolled the virtues of drought-tolerant GM wheat under development in Australia at an international biotechnology conference in the U.S., explicitly linking the new varieties and their potential to help combat climate … [Read more...] about GM Wheat and Climate Change – A Note from Darren
Amphibian Chytridiomycosis “Not Driven by Climate Change”
A new study by a team of scientists specializing in zoology and animal health reported, "analyses found no evidence to support the hypothesis that climate change has been driving outbreaks of amphibian chytridiomycosis." The study was published in … [Read more...] about Amphibian Chytridiomycosis “Not Driven by Climate Change”
Food Crisis Consequence of Bad Government Policy
The current global food “crisis” is not so much a consequence of natural resource constraints as it is a consequence of poor food policy decisions by government. That’s the headline in an article by Mick Keogh, Executive Director of the Australian … [Read more...] about Food Crisis Consequence of Bad Government Policy
EU Rule Put Half a Million Homes in the Dark
Oh! the joy of living under the Soviet EU and policies driven by global warming alarmism: The unexpected shutdown of two power stations on Tuesday, May 29, led to the worst disruption to the UK’s power network in more than 20 years, prompting new … [Read more...] about EU Rule Put Half a Million Homes in the Dark