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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

California Joins the Effort to Persecute, Suppress Scientific Dissent on Climate Change [feedly]



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California Joins the Effort to Persecute, Suppress Scientific Dissent on Climate Change
// The Foundry: Conservative Policy News.

California Attorney General Kamala Harris has joined New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman in trying to prosecute ExxonMobil for supposedly lying to its shareholders and the public about climate change, according to the Los Angeles Times. The Times reported that Harris is investigating what ExxonMobil "knew about global warming and what the company told investors."

Neither Harris nor Schneiderman recognizes the outrageousness of what they are doing—which amounts censoring or restricting speech and debate on what is a contentious scientific theory. In fact, they want not just to stop anyone who questions the global warming theory from being able to speak; they want to punish them with possible civil sanctions or even criminal penalties. As I said before about Schneiderman, Harris needs a remedial lesson in the First Amendment.

Perhaps we should investigate what Harris "knows" about global warming or climate change, which Harris (and Schneiderman) treats as if it is a proven, unassailable, incontrovertible fact.  However, as the Heritage Foundation's Nicolas Loris has pointed out, "flaws discovered in the scientific assessment of climate change have shown that the scientific consensus is not as settled as the public had been led to believe."

According to Loris, leaked emails and documents from various universities and researchers have "revealed conspiracy, exaggerated warming data, possibly illegal destruction and manipulation of data, and attempts to freeze out dissenting scientists from publishing their work in reputable journals." Furthermore, the "gaffes" that have been exposed in the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports "have only increased skepticism" about the credibility of this scientific theory.

These investigations are reminiscent of the old Soviet Union, where Joseph Stalin persecuted those who he thought had the "wrong" scientific views on everything from linguistics to physics.  Besides sending them a copy of the Constitution so they can review the First Amendment, residents of both New York and California might also want to include a copy of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's book, "In the First Circle," in which he outlined the Soviet government's suppression of dissenting scientists and engineers.

What makes this even worse is the fact that other public officials also want those who question this scientific theory investigated, prosecuted, and punished. According to the Times story, these include Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., and Rep. Mark DeSaulnier, D-Calif., who have sent letters to U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the Securities and Exchange Commission "calling for federal investigation of securities fraud and violations of racketeering, consumer protection, truth in advertising, public health, shareholder protection or other laws."

But then, criminal investigations of climate change dissenters have been also called for by academics and other officials, among them former Vice President Al Gore. Maybe these politicians and their allies would favor passing a modern version of the Alien and Sedition Act, perhaps renamed the Global Warming Sedition Act. Just like the 1798 law, it could punish "false, scandalous, and malicious writing" against the climate change theory.

The bottom line is that the state attorneys general of New York and California are not acting like level-headed, objective prosecutors interested in the fair and dispassionate administration of justice. They are instead acting like Grand Inquisitors who must stamp out any heresy that doubts the legitimacy of the climate change religion. They are treating an unproven scientific theory as if it is a creed than cannot be questioned, probed, examined, or doubted.

The post California Joins the Effort to Persecute, Suppress Scientific Dissent on Climate Change appeared first on The Daily Signal.


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Thursday, December 31, 2015

MIT researchers have figured out how to make solar cells with old car batteries



MIT researchers have figured out how to make solar cells with old car batteries

From Physics, a Flipboard magazine by Ryan Clemens

Here's a clever technological breakthrough that could help the environment in two ways. MIT announced this week that…

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Friday, December 25, 2015

The Changing Face of the Heartland: Preparing America's Diverse Workforce for Tomorrow | Brookings Institution

Republicans Just Don't Get Climate Science, And Here's Proof



Republicans Just Don't Get Climate Science, And Here's Proof

From Science Fractions, a Flipboard magazine by archwizard

This video mashup will make you laugh... and cry. 12/14/2015 06:01 pm ET Eliza Sankar-Gorton Science Editorial Fellow, The Huffington Post…

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Thursday, December 24, 2015

How a North Carolina village came to believe solar farms were 'killing the town'



How a North Carolina village came to believe solar farms were 'killing the town'

From Solar Power News, a Flipboard magazine by Pseudo

Not much grows in Woodland. Farmers cultivate small amounts of tobacco, pick cotton, and harvest soybeans in this…

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Monday, December 21, 2015

Inhabitat's Week in Green: Elon Musk's solar energy plan



Inhabitat's Week in Green: Elon Musk's solar energy plan

From Energy, a Flipboard topic

President Obama, Bernie Sanders, Ford and Nissan also made headlines this week. It's been a good week for environmental news. For starters,…

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Monday, November 30, 2015

Article: Rising Temperatures Kick-Start Sub-Arctic Farming In Alaska


Rising Temperatures Kick-Start Sub-Arctic Farming In Alaska
http://www.npr.org/2015/11/01/453337333/rising-temperatures-kick-start-sub-arctic-farming-in-alaska

Related topics: Alaska, Farming, Agriculture

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Sunday, November 29, 2015

Article: Dutch Sea Level Rise Expert: Miami Will Be "the New Atlantis," a City in the Sea


Dutch Sea Level Rise Expert: Miami Will Be "the New Atlantis," a City in the Sea
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/dutch-sea-level-rise-expert-miami-will-be-the-new-atlantis-a-city-in-the-sea-7628340

Related topics: Florida, Miami, Sea Level

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Friday, November 27, 2015

Coal-friendly states sue over Obama’s Clean Power Plan

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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Top 10 States Ranked in Energy Efficiency Scorecard

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facilityexecutive.com / Mary Ellen McCandless · Energy efficiency measures continue to flourish in states across the country, with several states — including California, Maryland, Illinois, Texas,
 
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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Stevens' Hurricane-Resilient SU+RE House Wins Solar Decathlon 2015

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archdaily.com / Karissa Rosenfield · © Thomas Kelsey / U.S. Department of Energy Solar DecathlonA student-led team from Stevens Institute of Technology (SIT) in New
 
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Over 3 out of 4 Americans Now Acknowledge Climate Change Is Occurring--Including the Majority of Republicans

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blogs.scientificamerican.com / · Seventy-six percent of Americans now say that climate change is occurring, up eight points
 
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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Article: Coral bleaching epidemic devastates reefs off South Florida


Coral bleaching epidemic devastates reefs off South Florida
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/la-na-coral-bleaching-20151004-story.html

Related topics: Florida, Environmentalism

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Friday, November 13, 2015

Article: Harvard prof to big battery makers: Be careful


Harvard prof to big battery makers: Be careful
http://fortune.com/2015/09/29/harvard-prof-batteries-caution/

Related topics: Batteries, Harvard

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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Article: Climate change activist takes aim at the 'most irresponsible companies in the world'


Climate change activist takes aim at the 'most irresponsible companies in the world'
http://mashable.com/2015/09/27/bill-mckibben-climate-change/

Related topics: Climate Change, Environment, Activism

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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

The Washington Post: Why it’s hard to legislate good corporate behavior


Why it's hard to legislate good corporate behavior
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Safeway worker MIchelle Flores. (Lydia DePillis/The Washington Post) By Lydia DePillis | September 25 at 8:24 AM San Francisco, the country's premier laboratory for new Internet services, is also used to innovating in municipal regulation. But in its latest experiment, it's starting to find that legislating good corporate behavior isn't as easy as pressing a button on your smartphone. In July, the city started implementing a first-in-the-nation law aimed at curtailing the trend towards " Read the full story


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