Princeton physicist Will Happer, a prominent skeptic about man-made global warming, told the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Feb. 25 that the earth is in a “CO2 famine,” and more ...
Not only have temperatures declined while CO2 levels have greatly risen over the past decade – just the opposite of what global warming alamists claim should happen – but CO2 isn’t a pollutant and in ...
A White House initiative to scrutinize climate science appears to be making headway. Will Happer, the senior director for emerging technologies at the National Security Council, met with President ...
When William Happer realized this summer that his plan to question climate science had been shut down by the White House, he knew he’d stick to his promise: to serve exactly one year in the Trump ...
Washington, D.C., May 16, 2010 — Will Happer, noted Princeton physicist, and a veteran of Washington’s bureaucratic wars, has an intriguing suggestion about how to reconcile the views of raving ...
Two of the most prestigious physicists in America have written a new paper explaining why greenhouse gases (GHG) produced by human activity — namely carbon dioxide — cannot cause dangerous warming on ...
Princeton professor emeritus William Happer’s role in forming a White House climate security committee didn’t sit well with a number of media outlets, including The New York Times, which called the ...
President Donald Trump speaks as he meets with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2019. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) WASHINGTON (AP) ...
The Associated Press published a story on June 14, 2019 making a big deal about Dr. William Happer, who advises President Trump on science and the environment on the National Security Council, ...
This story was co-published with the Huffington Post. Shortly before President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration, his staff confirmed that he had met with two brilliant and pugnacious scientists, each ...
Turnover in President Donald Trump’s national security staff may be having a little-noticed side effect: Worries about nuclear weapons zapping America’s electric grid will return to the fringe.
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