
Andrew Sibley
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Dec 11, 2024 |
dailysceptic.org | Andrew Sibley
The Atlantic hurricane season has come to an end, and the global warming believers have been looking for records to ascribe to global warming. According to a NOAA news report the end-of-season flourish of cyclone activity was as predicted, and a record for the period. The BBC Weather commented that the activity corresponded with Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SST) in 2024 being 1°C above the 30-year average (1991-2020) — a year which notably began with a warm Pacific El Niño event.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
dailysceptic.org | Andrew Sibley
The next Conference of the Parties (COP29) is due to take place in Baku, Azerbaijan on November 11th to 22nd 2024. Ahead of this private-jet jamboree, the UN Environmental Programme, has issued another Emissions Gap Report (EGR 2024) continuing the fear narrative. The Executive Director Inger Andersen says “crunch time is here” and “we need global mobilisation on a scale and pace never seen before, starting right now” to reduce carbon emissions.
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May 2, 2024 |
creation.com | Andrew Sibley
This article is from Journal of Creation 37(1):16–17, April 2023 Image: National Park Service, Wikimedia / Public DomainRecently assigned radiometric dates of these footprints conflict with the previous understanding of human occupation of North America based on genetic reconstruction studies.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
creation.com | Andrew Sibley |Jonathan Sarfati
Wikipedia CCA 2.0, Steve Jurvetson. Media reports have recently highlighted Richard Dawkins’ comments that he considers himself to be a cultural Christian.1 This was in a London Broadcasting Company (LBC) radio interview over the Easter weekend (1 April 2024), with Rachel Johnson, sister of former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
creation.com | Andrew Sibley |Dominic Statham |Drs Steve Kumar |Jonathan Sarfati
This article is from Journal of Creation 37(1):73–79, April 2023 Image: Allan Ramsay, Wikimedia / PD. David Hume’s work Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion was published in 1779, three years after his death.
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