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IPCC: Beyond the Himalayas

by Lawrence Solomon, National Post, February 7, 2010

Climategate is one of many known failings by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

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IPCC faces another desertion -- its own past chair!

by Lawrence Solomon, National Post, February 8, 2010

The past chairman of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has joined the growing list of IPCC critics. According to the Sunday Telegraph, Rajendra Pachauri, the disgraced current IPCC chair, now faces criticism from his immediate predecessor, Robert Watson.

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News Brief Archive

News Articles

1. The two blows that killed the industry
No industry in history has held more promise, been more welcomed, received more favours and failed more spectacularly than the commercial nuclear power industry.
National Post, August 1, 2009
by Lawrence Solomon

2. Bring back garbage's glory days
By all rights, garbage collection should cost much less in Toronto.
National Post, July 24, 2009
by Lawrence Solomon

3. Fill up with subsidies
Billionaire energy tycoon T. Boone Pickens has a two-step plan to cash in on climate change.
National Post, July 11, 2009
by Lawrence Solomon

4. A scam revealed
Solomon reported that Ken Lay and the crooked Enron Corp. invented the global warming scam during the Clinton administration.
The Hutchinson News, July 7, 2009
by Kenneth B. Lucas

5. Profiting from green hysteria
How can the WWF be an eco-watchdog while it bills Nike, Sony and Lafarge?
National Post, June 24, 2009
by Peter Foster

6. Hot climate premiums
How the insurance industry uses climate change to charge higher rates and post record profits.
National Post, June 12, 2009
by Lawrence Solomon

7. Climate insurance
Contrary to conventional wisdom, fear of climate change has been the biggest boon in insurance industry history.
National Post, June 6, 2009
by Lawrence Solomon

8. Enron's other secret
In the climate-change debate, the companies on the 'environmental' side have the most to gain. First in a series called "Climate Profiteers".
National Post, May 30, 2009
by Lawrence Solomon

9. From 'polluter pays' to 'polluter gets'
Farmers should be responsible for environmental problems that they have created.
Financial Post, May 25, 2009
by Elizabeth Brubaker

10. First do no harm
Those who question the safety of vaccines are being unfairly attacked. Vaccines do both harm and good.
National Post, May 23, 2009
by Lawrence Solomon




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