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Heartland’s New ClimateWiki

June 9, 2011
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Heartland’s New ClimateWiki

Just launched for your edification from the Heartland Institute: The Definitive Climate Change Encyclopedia Global warming is a complicated issue. It’s easy to get confused by all the scientific arguments and conflicting claims. We created this site to help everyone from high school students to scientists working in the field to quickly find the latest and most reliable information on this important topic. ClimateWiki is an encyclopedia of climate change research organized by topic. If you are new to the issue, consider reading the Introduction to Global Warming. If you are already well versed in the issue, search the Featured Categories in the search box to the right or use some of the other navigation tools on this page. ClimateWiki is moderated and edited by The Heartland Institute, a free-market think tank with offices in Chicago and Washington, D.C. Go here for more.

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Orwell’s ’1984′ Seen as Disturbingly Contemporary

August 11, 2010
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Orwell’s ’1984′ Seen as Disturbingly Contemporary

by Mike Gray In the latest Consumer Power Report from the Heartland Institute, Greg Scandlen finds Orwell’s 1949 book all too up-to-date: One was in the forbidden book by the arch-enemy of the State, Emmanuel Goldstein, that Winston Smith reads just before his arrest. Goldstein writes of how the new regime came to power – “The new aristocracy was made up for the most part of bureaucrats, scientists, technicians, trade-union organizers, publicity experts, sociologists, teachers, journalists, and professional politicians. As compared with their opposite numbers in past ages, they were less avaricious, less tempted by luxury, hungrier for pure power, and, above all, more conscious of what they were doing and more intent on crushing opposition.” Sound familiar? The book and the 1956 film as well as the Richard Burton version are available on Amazon.com. You can also watch the 1954 BBC-TV production of 1984 on-line. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Resources: Consumer Power Report #233. The 1956 film version of 1984 is here. The 1984 production is here. The book is here. And the BBC-TV version is here.

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Climate Scientist to Colleagues: Don’t Dismiss Climategate

February 6, 2010
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Climate Scientist to Colleagues: Don’t Dismiss Climategate

The 13th Annual Energy & Environment Conference, held in Phoenix Feb. 1-3, isn’t the sort of place where global warming “deniers” are exactly welcome. In fact, by my observations, the skeptical caucus at the event consisted entirely of: James M. Taylor, a senior fellow for environment policy at The Heartland Institute; Keith Lockitch, a fellow of the Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights; and me. All the other attendees spent their time discussing how the U.S. government — or, even better, a “global government” — needs to compel us all to live “greener” lives through schemes like cap-and-trade. Environmentalists are a bossy and power-hungry lot. Lockitch gave a presentation arguing free-market economies are better positioned than socialist societies to deal with any severe weather events caused by climate change — and was called a “denier” and compared to a shill for “Big Tobacco” for his trouble. Taylor got off a little easier, receiving only scoffs and curious-to-annoyed glances for asking inconvenient questions. But that’s not to say we were the only people to question the assumptions of the attendees who believe the “science is settled” on global warming. Perhaps the greatest challenge came from one of their own — renowned climate scientist William Sprigg — who urged

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