Norwegian Wind Farm to Power Oil Production

This week the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Industry approved the development of a floating wind farm to provide power to two oil platforms in the North Sea.1 Yes, ironically, wind energy will begin helping to produce more oil.


Flooded Ice Age Forest Revealing its Secrets

Tim Clarey, Ph.D., and Frank Sherwin, M.A.

Coronavirus Makes Climate Action More Urgent?

Early this week, the websites Phys.org and TheConversation.com published an editorial by John Hewson, former federal leader of the Australian Liberal Party, who claimed that the coronavirus pandemic has made it even more urgent for the world to respond to “climate change.”1,2 Because the issue of climate change intersects the origins debate in a number of ways, it is worthwhile to re


Another New 'Whopper Sand' Discovery

Another major oil discovery in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico has been recently announced.1 Equinor, a Norwegian-based oil company, and partners Progress Resources USA Ltd. and Repsol E&P USA Inc. made the proclamation last week.


ICR Releases Game-Changing Flood Geology Book

The Institute for Creation Research (ICR) just released Carved in Stone: Geological Evidence of a Worldwide Flood, the second addition to ICR’s In-Depth Science series. Thanks to author Dr.

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