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September 15, 2019
Help the Rich, Hurt the Poor: Case of Special Economic Zones by EAS Sarma
Note: I agree with much of what EAS Sarma is saying here. However, I don’t agree with his defence of labour laws. (Extracts from Economic and Political Weekly May 26, 2007) In a country where more than 100 million people in the rural areas have no land of their own and another 80 million households […]
Published on September 15, 2019 19:03
September 14, 2019
Rupert Darwall’s works
Came across this author’s work through a video: Turns out he writes on many issues that interest me. Some of his works: Essay: A Veneer of Certainty Stoking Climate Alarm (2017) PDF available The Age of Global Warming: A History – PDF available THE ANTI-DEVELOPMENT BANK The World Bank’s regressive energy policies – 2017 PDF […]
Published on September 14, 2019 20:34
The interview that Forbes took down because it provides peer reviewed PROOF that climate change has a DIFFERENT explanation.
I came across info that Forbes had removed an interview that it had published. That meant that there was something they are trying to hide. This is that censored interview. Details here. More stuff about this scientist, here. He shows that solar variation is sufficient to explain observed changes. As far as I’m concerned, there […]
Published on September 14, 2019 16:16
September 8, 2019
What is the proof for the greenhouse gas theory?
This is a placeholder post and will be updated when I find time. This theory was created well before later advances in physics. Its laboratory proof is virtually non-existent. EXPERIMENTAL PROOF Here’s the scamster Bill Nye’s “proof” Here’s proof that his “experiment” is a pile of nonsense: Al Gore and Bill Nye FAIL at doing […]
Published on September 08, 2019 16:22
Further proof (Ronan and Michael Connolly) that the greenhouse gas effect is overwhelmed by mechanical forces
This video is very important – a July 20, 2019 talk Watch particularly from 52:40 “What I can say is the data from the weather balloons has shown quite categorically there is no greenhouse effect. Increasing greenhouse gases will increase the rate of absorption but because the atmosphere is internal dynamic equilibrium it also increases […]
Published on September 08, 2019 16:20
September 3, 2019
Extract on nuclear energy from Smaller Faster Lighter Denser Cheaper by Robert Bryce
My science talent scholarship project of 1976 was based on nuclear science. I later studied (and re-studied) Julian Simon’s views on nuclear power (in The Ultimate Resource II) and continued to be a strong supporter. Now, in order to write my next TOI article, I need to apply a critical lens to the issue once […]
Published on September 03, 2019 14:15
September 2, 2019
Further compilation of problems with solar energy
In addition to the issues pointed out in my TOI blog post yesterday I’ve compiled a few other points as well: Large and small scale solar and wind are typically very widely disperse compared to large scale baseload. Electricity networks were not set up for that, therefore it imposes large costs to upgrade the distribution […]
Published on September 02, 2019 19:36
My next TOI blog post: Solar energy badly harms the environment. It must be taxed, not subsidised
This one
Published on September 02, 2019 02:18
August 30, 2019
There is NO water shortage! Only a SEVERE case of socialist incompetence and water mismanagement.
Asit Biswas, a competent academic wrote on Linkedin: “Singapore has only 110 m3 of freshwater per capita. It has not faced any water crisis for decades due good water management”. And further: “World is NOT facing water scarcity due to physical lack of water but because of mismanagement.” I’ve OCRd the article he shared. My […]
Published on August 30, 2019 20:44
August 29, 2019
Hindu Capitalism – a booklet
In August 2012 I announced I was starting work on a book to be called Hindu Capitalism. Nothing much came out of it. But today I compiled a few recent articles into a booklet that I’m calling Hindu Capitalism. DOWNLOAD PDF HERE.
Published on August 29, 2019 06:27