The Ten Most Significant Stories of 2009
Cory Truax @ December 14, 2009 # No Comment Yet
It’s been a big year in news. We inaugurated a new president, witnessed massive Tea Party protests, saw a Governor resign and another embroiled in a sex scandal. Throw in the death of an icon, off-year elections, and the escalation of a foreign war, and the Unites States has had a busy year. Below I’ll […]
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Great Video on Cap And Trade
Cory Truax @ December 12, 2009 # No Comment Yet
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The Top 10 Books of 2008
Cory Truax @ November 30, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Hello readers, just like last year about this time, I’ve decided to give you a top 10 list of the books I read this year. Remember, these books didn’t necessarily release in 2008, but I read them this year. Also recall from last year the criteria by which I judge the books: the book’s scholarship, […]
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A Powerful, Succint Overview of Global Warming
Ben Carnes @ February 8, 2008 # One Comment
Global warming has been discussed on this site multiple times in the past. However, the article below is a fantastically succinct, yet undeniably touching survey of precisely what scientists mean when they reference “global warming.”
Enjoy.
http://speterdavis.com/warming.html
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Seeking Equality in the “Climate Crisis” Debate
Cory Truax @ December 23, 2007 # One Comment
Friday, the United States Senate released a document, ordered by Senator Inhoffe, that disputes the claim that the current warming trend in our climate is caused by man. Signing onto the premises in that document were 400 “scientists of repute.” They work and experiment in some of the same prestigious institutions as those scientists who […]
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He Who Defines, Wins
Ben Carnes @ October 21, 2007 # One Comment
The great philosopher Haddaway once pondered the nature of love. “What is love?,” he asked, likely not knowing that these hundreds of years later, his contemplation would be at the heart of just one of the many debates over definitions. Indeed, you likely never realized how important that high school vocabulary class was, as most […]
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I Was Wrong: A Conservative’s Change of Heart on Global Warming
Ben Carnes @ September 13, 2007 # 4 Comments
I must apologize for my unbelievable arrogance. Reflecting objectively on my views, I find it unbelievable how brash and disrespectful I have been and continue to be. The thought that a lowly, unwashed commoner such as me would dare so much as to speak the names of the great minds of science in anything but […]
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