Today: 18.Jan.2017

Julie Kelly: The topic of man-made global warming from fossil fuels is highly contested, in part because one side claims that "the science is settled" and blocks input from people with differing views. The discussion of the influence of CO2 from fossil fuels has demonstrated incredible lows in science, attempts to manipulate and control science, and very unprofessional statements by people who are not experts in atmospheric science. This article shows who might be called a climate change denier and why.

O.R. Adams, Jr., Jennifer Marohasy: O.R. Adams, a lawyer and serious student of science, presents his case about carbon dioxide from fossil fuels not being an important factor in claims of man global warming. His key scientist witness is Dr. Jennifer Marohasy in Australia. The main data are CO2 and temperature records of the Mauna Loa, Hawaii Observatory, both measured night and day. The temperature data is not well known and is key to this article. What do you students, teachers, scientists, the public and political leaders around the world think?

Michael Hart book author, Michael Kelly book reviewer: Let us be clear at the outset: the global climate is changing, and has always been changing. The earth has warmed by 1C over the last 150 years. That is not the issue. The issue is whether the human emissions of carbon dioxide since 1850 are heralding an imminent and certain global climate catastrophe that could be averted by engineering projects.

O.R. Adams Jr. is a retired lawyer. He prepared this paper about carbon dioxide cooling the Earth thoroughly as when he presented cases before the Supreme Court. This is a combination of having the facts, references and presenting it well.

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