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Promiscuous Queen Bees Maintain Genetic Diversity
Science Daily By mating with nearly 100 males, queen bees on isolated islands avoid inbreeding and keep colonies healthy. The results, published in the current issue of PLoS ONE, focused on giant honey bee colonies on Hainan Island, off the … Continue reading
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Greenhouse Gas Theory Discredited by ‘Coolant’ Carbon Dioxide
Source: Suite 101 Science professor, a former global warming believer now denier, publishes groundbreaking paper to prove carbon dioxide cools, not warms, our atmosphere. Professor Nasif Nahle found something deeply troubling about the man-made global warming theory (AGW). He explains, … Continue reading
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Monckton’s letter to the journal Remote Sensing
Source: WUWT Christopher Monckton writes in email: I sent the attached commentary to the journal a week back and have not had so much as an acknowledgement. So do feel free to use it. It is reproduced below. Readers may … Continue reading →