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Written by Netsmith   
Sunday, 20 April 2008

A useful point to make about the Reverend Malthus: he was right about all of human history until his own time. Similar remarks could be made about other oeconomical ideas: those of Marx perhaps?

If you're interested in peer reviewed scientific papers which take issue with the tenets of climate change, here's a (non-exhaustive although long) list.

On which subject, a climate scientist takes issue with Nicholas Stern's latest pronouncements on the immediate and catastrophic nature of the problem.

Further evidence that wind power might not be all that much of a solution to any problems.

The Conservative Homies choose their book of the year.

One way to eradicate poverty: if sending them aid doesn't work, why not let them come here?

And finally, the Ban Darling Campaign seems to be getting some results.

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