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Thom Gilliam: “Once the government controls energy, it controls every aspect of your life”
Former Silicon Valley executive and World Climate Declaration signatory Thom Gilliam believes the climate debate is no longer just about science, but about freedom and economic control. In this interview, he discusses climate models, renewable energy, and why he fears governments are gaining unprecedented power through energy policy.
CO2 will barely double in 2100
CO2 will barely double in 2100 By Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. reposted from his blog The simple CO2 budget model I introduced in 2019 is updated with the latest Mauna Loa [...]
The many health hazards of wind turbines
The many health hazards of wind turbines Most Dutch people prefer not to see windmills in their immediate living environment. In the past few years, many organizations have emerged against the installation [...]
Doubling CO2 increases absorption by only a few percent
Doubling CO2 increases absorption by only a few percent Prof. Kees de Lange met William Happer during his visit in The Netherlands last November. After that they exchanged several emails about the paper [...]
Press Release: KNMI scrapped too many tropical days in De Bilt
CLINTEL highlights a newly published peer-reviewed study examining KNMI temperature corrections, suggesting they may have significantly reduced the number of recorded tropical days in De Bilt. The findings contribute to the ongoing scientific debate on how climate trends in the Netherlands are assessed.
The greenhouse effect, summary of the Happer and Van Wijngaarden paper
The phrase “greenhouse effect,” often abbreviated as “GHE,” is very ambiguous. It applies to Earth’s surface temperature, and has never been observed or measured, only modeled.
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Thom Gilliam: “Once the government controls energy, it controls every aspect of your life”
Former Silicon Valley executive and World Climate Declaration signatory Thom Gilliam believes the climate debate is no longer just about science, but about freedom and economic control. In this interview, he discusses climate models, renewable energy, and why he fears governments are gaining unprecedented power through energy policy.
CO2 will barely double in 2100
CO2 will barely double in 2100 By Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. reposted from his blog The simple CO2 budget model I introduced in 2019 is updated with the latest Mauna Loa [...]
The many health hazards of wind turbines
The many health hazards of wind turbines Most Dutch people prefer not to see windmills in their immediate living environment. In the past few years, many organizations have emerged against the installation [...]
Doubling CO2 increases absorption by only a few percent
Doubling CO2 increases absorption by only a few percent Prof. Kees de Lange met William Happer during his visit in The Netherlands last November. After that they exchanged several emails about the paper [...]
Press Release: KNMI scrapped too many tropical days in De Bilt
CLINTEL highlights a newly published peer-reviewed study examining KNMI temperature corrections, suggesting they may have significantly reduced the number of recorded tropical days in De Bilt. The findings contribute to the ongoing scientific debate on how climate trends in the Netherlands are assessed.
The greenhouse effect, summary of the Happer and Van Wijngaarden paper
The phrase “greenhouse effect,” often abbreviated as “GHE,” is very ambiguous. It applies to Earth’s surface temperature, and has never been observed or measured, only modeled.





