glacier Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date June 2, 2026 CategoriesEarth SciencesEnvironment & Climate Tagged , agency, Andes, climate, ecocide, environmental policy, environmentalism, ethnic cleansing, genocide, geological features, glaciers, Great Lakes, human beings, Ice Age, India, indigenous peoples, legal rights, National Geographic, natural entities, nature rights, Pachamama, PLOS Climate, public policy, religion, science journals, snow Climate Science Journal Trumpets Glaciers’ “Right to Exist” Wesley J. Smith June 2, 2026 Earth Sciences, Environment & Climate 4 Glaciers are made up of snow that over millennia compacted into ice. They grow or shrink based on climate. They are geological features. Read More ›
2012-11-16Portrait-of-Charles-Darwinby-David-Revoy Type post Author Terrell Clemmons Date April 10, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionScientific Reasoning Tagged , Center for Science and Culture, Charles Darwin, coherence theory of truth, consensus, consensus theory of truth, consequences, correspondence view of truth, Darwinism, Darwinists, evolution, intelligent design, J. Budziszewski, Napoleon, Pandemic of Lunacy, poached eggs, pragmatism, pragmatist philosophers, reality, schizophrenics, scientific controversy, snow, status signaling, truth, white What’s So Hard About Scientific Controversy? Addressing Bad Theories of Truth Terrell Clemmons April 10, 2026 Evolution, Scientific Reasoning 5 The consensus theory says that truth is whatever we all agree about. Needless to say, that fits right into what we were saying about status signaling. Read More ›