Ice Cores, Seafloor Sediments, and the Age of the Earth, Part 1

In an attempt to learn about past climates, scientists have drilled and extracted cylindrical cores from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets. Because of the great thickness of these sheets, the cores can have combined lengths of thousands of meters.

Solar activity, cold European winters, and the Little Ice Age

In Journal of Creation 28 (1): 114-121, April 2014

Are cosmic rays affecting high-latitude winter cyclones?

In Journal of Creation 28 (1): 59-67, April 2014

The Bitter Harvest of Evolutionary Thinking

What would you think if scientists were to suggest that large tracts of uncultivated land, which could be used to grow crops to feed hungry people, should be left untouched? And how would you react if their reason for leaving this potential farmland unused was to combat climate change?


'Smoking Gun' Evidence of Inflation?

On March 17, a team of radio astronomers announced they discovered purportedly direct evidence for cosmic inflation—a critical component of the modern Big Bang model. To make this discovery, the researchers used a specialized telescope called BICEP2 located on the Antarctic plateau.1

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