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Redemption of the Beast
New for Earth Day circulation: Randall’s methodical new essay blasts the foundation of Carbon dioxide-demonizing propaganda with a review of published papers touting the many positive effects of an enhanced level of atmospheric CO2! Read the highlights or get immersed … Continue reading
Extreme Climate and Weather Related Events
Are there increasingly frequent and powerful storms, or are we just more aware of them in our world of instant global news? Randall has compiled a substantial list of those events recorded prior to significant fossil fuel consumption HERE
Posted in Climate Controversy, News, Site Updates
Tagged Anthropogenic, Climate change, extreme weather, hurricanes, site updates, tornadoes, tsunamis
You better read these before challenging Randall Carlson
“Relevant Papers” now posted under the Research tab. A sampling of published scientific papers to add to your reading list. Zoom in here
Posted in Climate Controversy, News, Site Updates
Tagged Black Mat, Channeled Scablands, Climate change, clovis comet, Comet Research Group, drumlins, energy paradox, Graham Hancock, Harlen Bretz, Holocene impact, Ice Age Floods, John Shaw, mass extinction, Missoula Flood, Randall Carlson, younger-dryas
Climate Change Controversy Quotes
Extracted from Randall’s “Climate Change 2” Power Point program, multiple perspectives from scientists on the questions and uncertainties related to the Younger-Dryas Boundary climate shifts. Read the quotes
Posted in Discussion, News, Site Updates
Tagged Climate change, energy paradox, global warming, Hermann Flohn, Ice Age Floods, ice cores, Kenneth Hare, mass extinction, younger-dryas
NEW! Wallula Gap photos and maps in the ‘Galleries’
Additional views to supplement our new video with Graham Hancock interviewing Randall Carlson on-site at Wallula Gap during our September 2014 journey.
Posted in News, Research EXpeditions, Site Updates
Tagged Channeled Scablands, Columbia River, Holocene impact, Ice Age Floods, Missoula Flood, Wallula Gap