A History of the Climate Agenda
Posted in Audio, Media on 16 July 2010
Stats: 294 views and 3 Comments A lecture by Christopher Horner on climate change delivered at Applying Liberty seminar on June 23, 2010. For the video file of this lecture click here.
Posted in Audio, Media on 16 July 2010
Stats: 294 views and 3 Comments A lecture by Christopher Horner on climate change delivered at Applying Liberty seminar on June 23, 2010. For the video file of this lecture click here.
Willie Soon on Climate Change
Posted in Audio, Media on 9 December 2009
Stats: 332 views and 5 Comments On Saturday, December 5 2009, Astrophysicist Willie Soon, Ph.D. spoke to nearly 150 students and parents attending a homeschool debate program at FEE HQ in Irvington, NY. [From http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/personnel.html] Soon is an astrophysicist and a geoscientist interested in all aspects of the science. He writes and lectures both professionally and publicly on ...
Posted in Audio, Media on 9 December 2009
Stats: 332 views and 5 Comments On Saturday, December 5 2009, Astrophysicist Willie Soon, Ph.D. spoke to nearly 150 students and parents attending a homeschool debate program at FEE HQ in Irvington, NY. [From http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/personnel.html] Soon is an astrophysicist and a geoscientist interested in all aspects of the science. He writes and lectures both professionally and publicly on ...
Europe Doubts U.S. Will on Climate Change
Posted in In brief on 21 September 2009
Stats: 6 views and No Comments "Officials of several European countries have cited what they see as a lack of political will on the part of the United States to adequately address climate change. The American reluctance to accept any agreement that would require legally binding and internationally enforceable targets for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions ...
Posted in In brief on 21 September 2009
Stats: 6 views and No Comments "Officials of several European countries have cited what they see as a lack of political will on the part of the United States to adequately address climate change. The American reluctance to accept any agreement that would require legally binding and internationally enforceable targets for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions ...







