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The IPCC is reliable, not infallible, and therein lies a problem. Data-collection technologies and analytical techniques constantly change. (Think PC updates!) These changes exacerbate uncertainties inherent in climate-change research. IPCC reports include uncertainties. Climate-change denialists undermine IPCC reports by exploiting uncertainties.
Read More »The Greenhouse Effect Was Discovered by Eunice Foote, Many Still Ignore Her Warning
July 17th marked the 204th birthday of Eunice Foote, the woman who, in 1856, first demonstrated warming effects of carbon on the atmosphere. You may never have heard of her, reports Smithsonian Magazine, because this suffragette-scientist was a woman. Her findings were initially ignored.
Read More »Ask A Baha’i: Who is the first African American of the Baha’i Faith?
In 1898, Robert Turner, a former slave, became the first African American to embrace the Baha’i Faith.
Read More »An Ever-Advancing Civilization
Religious practices are based on man’s imperfect understanding of observations about what a messenger of God said or did, tales changed in the telling over generations throughout millennia.
Read More »Baha’i Fireside Discussion
Discussions about topics of interest and the Baha’i faith take place on the third Thursday of each month from 7-8 in small conference room of the Spokane Valley library. Tracy SimmonsTracy Simmons is an award-winning journalist specializing in religion reporting and digital entrepreneurship. In her approximate 20 years on the …
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