
What are we writing about when we’re “Nature Writing?” This question is prompted by thoughts from the excellent three-day little festival in South London, the Balham Literary Festival, titled A Way of […]
What are we writing about when we’re “Nature Writing?” This question is prompted by thoughts from the excellent three-day little festival in South London, the Balham Literary Festival, titled A Way of […]
How will we respond to the children? – Scott Archer Jones We live in a world of diversity, of change, of uncertainty. The new novel by Scott Archer Jones, A Rising Tide […]
Since May 2008, Newsmax has published 128 consistently biased and inaccurate articles, commentaries, and “native advertising” masquerading as investigative journalism about the Global Warming Petition Project.
What the hell, Gibson? Perhaps a short course in, oh, “How the Internet works” would not be a bad idea, perhaps…? I have had a long love affair with Gibson guitars. My […]
The Independent Journal Review, The Blaze, the Wall Street Journal, Breitbart.com, and the New York Post have collectively misrepresented the Global Warming Petition Project eight times since 2008.
by Mike D. Quinn It’s been in mostly ignored crisis for a very long time, but today you’re likely to hear presidential candidates talking about it. From a technical aspect, some of the […]
If one were looking for an apt metaphor to reflect the state of modern America, which would you choose: the surprising success of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, or the deliberate poisoning of […]
John Hairr’s North Carolina Rivers is part reference book, part history, part guidebook. What it is not is particularly engaging…. While I haven’t completed my book list for 2016, I will say a couple […]
S&R investigated the top 15 conservative and/or libertarian media sites for mentions of the Global Warming Petition Project. We found over 80 since May 2008, but only five were on Fox News.
Senators Michael Crapo and Orrin Hatch have implied that they agree with the Global Warming Petition Project’s false, anti-consensus narrative while climate “experts” J. Scott Amstrong, Kesten C. Green, and Patrick Moore gave wrong and misleading testimony on the subject.