Origin of Our Amazing Nitrogen April 1, 2019 For several decades, astronomers have known that Earth’s atmosphere possesses a nitrogen abundance that is exquisitely fine-tuned for advanced life. Now, a team of... Geology & Earth by Hugh Ross Read
Moist Greenhouse Threshold Doomsday March 11, 2019 Considerable political and scientific discussion today concerns the possible effects of global warming. Not much attention, however, has been given to potential future water... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
How Whales Increase Fish Stocks and Help Control Global Warming February 25, 2019 One of the most popular blogs I wrote in 2010 discussed how the recovery of the sperm whale population from near extinction to 12,000... Biology by Hugh Ross Read
The End of Civilization As We Know It? Part 2 July 16, 2018 If an ice age is coming soon, how will our lives be affected? In my first blog post in this series, I described the... Biology by Hugh Ross Read
The End of Civilization As We Know It? Part 1 July 9, 2018 Not a week goes by that I don’t get at least three questions about global warming. Frequently, what underlies these questions is a concern,... Biology by Hugh Ross Read
No Snowballs Out There, but Thank God for Snowballs Here September 17, 2017 Snowballs remind us of the presence of water on Earth—a feature that highlights our planet’s habitability. However, most of the so-called habitable planets in... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
No Reducing Atmosphere for Naturalistic Origin of Life August 13, 2017 64 Years after Miller Experiment, Can the Formation of Building Blocks of Life Be Considered As Solved? Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Inhabitability of Planets Orbiting Red Dwarfs July 30, 2017 Scripture declares that God knows the number of stars in the universe and that he has assigned a name to each star (Psalm 147:4).... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read