Posted by Brian Sussman in About The Book, Nationally Published Columns
on Dec 14th, 2011 | 0 comments
While the eco-socialists are recovering after vigorously expanding their carbon footprints at the United Nation’s climate change extravaganza in South Africa, it’s time for a moment of sanity. The dunces in Durban tried to convince with us that the world will end by 2050, unless we reduce carbon emissions 100 percent. In other words, fossil fuels should be banned.
And they contend they have an undebatable consensus to back up their beliefs.
Rubbish.
As I write in my bestseller, Climategate, tens of thousands of scientists disagree with the theory that contends human consumption of fossil fuels,...
Posted by Brian Sussman in About The Book, Nationally Published Columns
on Nov 22nd, 2011 | 5 comments
On the one hand, it’s a big deal. On the other hand, I say, “Big deal.”
Almost exactly two years since damning emails were released from Great Britain’s University of East Anglia showing a pattern of deception and collusion between leftist scientists involved in spreading the climate change myth, a new batch of messages has emerged. You can put your money on the fact that this latest confirmation of the global warming scam will get as little press coverage as the original Climategate scandal did in November 2009.
Of the some 5,000 new whoppers we read:
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Posted by Brian Sussman in About The Book, Nationally Published Columns
on Aug 3rd, 2011 | 2 comments
My good friend and esteemed atmospheric physicist, Fred Singer, asserts that global warming, rather than endangering food production as climate change alarmists say, will likely increase production instead.
“The latest catastrophic forecast comes to us from climate alarmists who focus on a world food crisis, supposedly as a consequence of global warming,” says Dr. Singer, a professor emeritus of environmental science at the University of Virginia and former founding director of the U.S. Weather Satellite Service.
“While there may well arise problems about world food, it is more likely that...