ISL Live Stream 2017-18 TV Telecast @ Hotstar & Star Sports 1 2 3 HD


ISL Live Stream 2017-18 TV Telecast @ Hotstar and Star Sports 1 2 3 HD – Player explore is done, barters are done, neighborly matches and arrangements are done and now its chance for the genuine commence of ISL 2017-18 season. ISL Season 4 will commence on seventeenth November. ATK versus Kerala Blasters is booked to be the opening match of ISL. The match will be trailed by more 90 odd matches. In this season, the consideration of two new groups has made the competition all the more fascinating. It will enthusiasm to see who turns out triumphant in this fight.

Where to Watch ISL Live Stream 2017-18 Online

In most recent couple of years, ISL has turned out to be one of the groups which have increased colossal fame in India and in addition among the football fans outside India. Since ISL is the primary football group in India challenged on such worldwide level, it has picked up an immense prevalence. Because of ISL, football fans in India has motivated brief comment for. Many individuals are searching for the choices to watch ISL Live Stream. For all such individuals who have a comparative question, must tune to Hotstar. Hotstar is an official stage of Star Sports which gives a live stream on all shows and games circulated by Star Network.

Watch ISL Live Stream on Hotstar (www.hotstar.com)

For every one of the individuals who don’t have the foggiest idea about the correct system of watching ISL Live Stream on Hotstar, here we are sharing the well ordered strategy to watch ISL Live Stream on Hotstar Live versatile application or www.hotstar.com.

  • Ventures To Watch ISL Live Stream on www.Hotstar.com
  • Visit the official site of Hotstar: www.hotstar.com
  • Visit the games area on Hotstar official site

Under Sports area — > Visit Football or ISL will be highlighted in the games class. Tap on highlight picture assuming any.

The progressing match will be included and you can appreciate ISL Live Stream on Hotstar.com

ISL Broadcasting TV Channels List (ISL Live Telecast):

As we said before, ISL has turned into a worldwide class. Football fans from everywhere throughout the world have an eye for refreshes from ISL. So taking a gander at the reaction, ISL has extended its telecom to different nations too. By achieving greatest nations, ISL is guaranteeing it achieves most extreme viewership. So regardless of whether you are dwelling outside India, you can appreciate ISL Live Stream on neighborhood TV Channels. Here we are sharing the total rundown of ISL Broadcasting TV Channels.

Watch ISL Live Telecast on Star Sports 1 2 3 HD:

Star Sports is the official supporter of Indian Super League and with a colossal scope of channels, Star Sports will communicate ISL Live on TV. Star Sports 1 2 3 HD has been well known for a considerable length of time however only a couple of days back Star Sports have renamed them to Star Sports 1, Star Sports 1 HD, Star Sports 2 Hindi and Star Sports 2 Hindi HD. So each one of the individuals who need to appreciate ISL Live Telecast can appreciate ISL Live on Star Sports 1 with English critique and on Star Sports 2 with Hindi analysis.

Upcoming ISL 2017-18 Matches:

Here we are sharing the up and coming ISL 2017-18 Matches. These are up and coming ten matches and will be refreshed on regular routine. The up and coming timetable highlights ISL season which will be challenged for more than 3 months. So stay refreshed to the timetable by observing ISL forthcoming matches.

ISL Highlights and Match Results 2017-18:

ISL Match Results – ISL 2017 will be played for more than three months. The football fans everywhere throughout the globe will witness the neck to neck fight. Yet, its unrealistic for everybody to take after every last match. For them, ISL Highlights Video HD Online is a superior alternative. The ISL features can be seen on Hotstar Mobile application or authority site: www.hotstar.com. The features of ISL Yesterday’s match can be additionally seen on Star Sports on the following day of live match. We will likewise give all of you the ISL Match Results here. So stay tuned to this blog for all updates.



On Earth Day we should Celebrate the True Green Fuels


On Earth Day we should Celebrate The True Green Fuels – Hydrocarbons and Nuclear.

The Carbon Sense Coalition today urged people to celebrate the true green fuels – oil, coal, gas, nuclear and, in places, geothermal and hydro.

The Chairman of “Carbon Sense”, Mr Viv Forbes, said that these fuels have reduced man’s pressure on the environment to such an extent that they should be celebrated on “Earth Day”.
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Weather Ripples and Climate Tides


Weather Ripples and Climate Tides.

Every time a north wind blows hot air over Adelaide, some Chicken Little cries “Global Warming”. And when an El Nino predictably causes a hot year like 1998 or 2015/16, some sensation-seeking celebrity will trumpet “hottest year eevah”.

They are watching short-term weather ripples and waves and ignoring the underlying climate tide. Daily, monthly and yearly temperature records will always be equalled or broken. That is what weather does – it fluctuates.

In the medium term, Earth temperature trends are influenced by variations in solar activities as evidenced by sun-spot cycles. These variations affect solar intensity, cosmic rays, clouds and Earth temperature, causing medium-term climatic events like the Little Ice Age and the Modern Warming. There are persuasive signs that recent solar activity has peaked. So maybe we can expect cooler weather soon.

See: http://solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/images/Cycle22Cycle23Cycle24big.gif

But to see what the climate is doing we must look longer-term and study the glacial cycles. The Milankovitch cycles of Earth in the solar system control these.

See: http://www.indiana.edu/~geol105/images/gaia_chapter_4/milankovitch.htm

Is it warming or cooling now?

See this very informative video by the late Professor Bob Carter:

There are many signs that Earth’s climate is gradually cooling (as Prof Carter shows in the video above).

For example, snow and ice is accumulating.

In the Antarctic, Mawson’s Hut and the Colbeck Hut are being progressively buried in ice.

In Greenland, “The Lost Squadron”, which was forced to land on the Greenland Ice sheet in 1942, was rediscovered 50 years later buried under 268 feet of ice.

Read more, as well as:

  • Poverty and the Environment
  • Making Things Matters

Read the full report: http://carbon-sense.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/ripples-and-tides.pdf [PDF, 290 KB]

Tags: Climate cycles, sun spots, ice ages, Milankovitch, Greenland, Antarctic, ice sheets, poverty, green destruction, manufacturing, rationing.



Be Like the Beaver – Build More Dams


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Water is essential for all life, and happily it is abundant on our blue watery planet.

However, salty oceans cover 70% of Earth’s surface and contain 97% of Earth’s water. Salt water is great for ocean dwellers but not directly useful for most life on land. Another 2% of Earth’s water is tied up in ice caps, glaciers and permanent snow, leaving just 1% as land-based fresh water.

To sustain life on land, we need to conserve and make good use of this rare and elusive resource.

Luckily, our sun is a powerful nuclear-powered desalinisation plant. Every day, solar energy evaporates huge quantities of fresh water from the oceans. After a stop-off in the atmosphere, most of this water vapour is soon returned to earth as dew, rain, hail and snow – this is the great water cycle. Unfortunately about 70% of this precipitation falls directly back into the oceans and some is captured in frozen wastelands.

Much of the water that falls on land is collected in gullies, creeks and rivers and driven relentlessly by gravity back to the sea by the shortest possible route. Allowing this loss to happen is poor water management. The oceans are not short of water.

Some animals and plants have evolved techniques to maximise conservation of precious fresh water.

Some Australian frogs, on finding their water holes evaporating, will inflate their stomachs with water then bury themselves in a moist mud-walled cocoon to wait for the drought to break. Water buffalo and wild pigs make mud wallows to retain water in their private mud-baths, camels carry their own water supply and beavers build lots of dams.

Some plants have also evolved water saving techniques – bottle trees and desert cacti are filled with water, thirsty humans can even get a drink from the roots and trunks of some eucalypts and many plants produce drought/fire resistant seeds.

Every such natural water conservation or drought-proofing behaviour brings benefits for all surrounding plants and animals.

People have long recognised the importance of conserving fresh water – early settlers built their homes near the best waterholes on the creek and every homestead and shed had its corrugated iron tanks. Graziers built dams and weirs to retain surface water for stock (and fence-crashing wildlife), used contour ripping and good pasture management to retain moisture in soils, and drilled bores to get underground water. And sensible rules have evolved to protect the water rights of down-stream residents.

In some snow-fed rivers like the Nile, floods are generally a reliable and predictable annual event. For millennia the Nile delivered water and silt fertiliser to the farmers on the flood plains in Lower Egypt. The massive High Aswan Dam may have done more harm than good – it certainly did great harm to the farmers and land down-stream by stealing the silt and the water that supported the productivity of farms that have fed millions since Roman times. The value of the electricity generated by the dam probably does not compensate for these losses.

But in Australia, rainfall is usually a boom and bust affair. Much fresh water is delivered to the land surface suddenly in cyclones, storms and rain depressions. But “The Wet” is always followed by “The Dry”, and droughts and floods are normal climatic events. People who fail to store some of the flood must put up with the drought.

Read more, as well as:

  • Trickery and Puffery in Climate Spending Claims
  • Professor Ian Plimer in Westminster

Read the full report: http://carbon-sense.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/build-more-dams.pdf [PDF, 170 KB]

Tags: Water, dams, irrigation, desalinisation, Ian Plimer, Heaven and Hell, climate industry spending, slush funds.



Cosmic Cycles, not Carbon Dioxide, Control Climate


Cosmic Cycles, not Carbon Dioxide, Control Climate

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This cartoon may be used freely providing the author, Steve Hunter, and the source is acknowledged: www.carbon-sense.com

Those who think the political war on carbon will lower Earth’s temperature or keep climate stable need to study climate history.

Temperatures on Earth dance to a cyclic rhythm every hour, every day, every month, every season, every year, and to every beat of the sun-spot and glacial cycles.

The daily solar cycle causes continual changes in temperature for every spot on Earth. It produces the frosts at dawn, the mid-day heat and the cooling at sunset. It is regulated by rotation of the Earth.

Superimposed on the daily solar cycle is the monthly lunar cycle, driven by the orbit of the Moon around the Earth. These two cycles interact to produce variations in atmospheric pressure and tides, and currents in the oceans and the atmosphere. These are the daily weather makers.
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The New Geological Era


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Paris Treaty Mush


Reprieve! The “Binding” Paris treaty now voluntary mush
But Obama still wants to send US energy use and living standards backward

By Paul Driessen and Roger Bezdek

Nov 2015

Paris climate talks this week descended into madcap all-night negotiations, as delegates desperately tried to salvage some kind of agreement beyond empty promises to do something sometime about what President Obama insists is the gravest threat to our planet, national security and future generations.

In the end, what we apparently got out of Paris is voluntary emission caps, voluntary progress reviews, no international oversight of any voluntary progress, and voluntary contributions to the Fund.

Obligating the United States to slash its fossil fuel use, and send billions of taxpayer dollars annually to dictators, bureaucrats and crony industrialists in poor countries would be disastrous. Thank goodness it did not happen. But we are not out of the woods yet.

Read more: http://carbon-sense.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/paris-treaty-mush.pdf [PDF, 43 KB]

Dr. Roger Bezdek is an internationally recognized energy analyst and president of Management Information Services, Inc., in Washington, DC. Paul Driessen is senior policy analyst for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow and author of Eco-Imperialism: Green power – Black death.



Dung beetles ate our climate-history!


Or “Droughts and Extreme Weather are Nothing New.”
by Dr Bill Johnson

Outpourings of climate bulldust over recent decades have been more alarming than changes in the climate.

Drought and above-average temperatures during recent El Niño-dominated years from 2001 to 2010 were deliberately and relentlessly marketed as global-warming. Driven incestuously by WWF and its Wentworth Group; green groups; Climate Commissioners; and a bunch of pretend-institutes, superlatives flew-up every greasy-pole out through talking-heads into the community’s ear.

Australians endured an endless chatter-based marketing campaign involving the ABC, CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology that intertwined CO2; the hot/critical decade; Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) “health”; and the carbon tax; grinding them into our national psyche. Science was reorganised with rivers of tax-payers cash enticing once-proud universities to lend brand to the cause. Every hot/cold/dry/wet day, clamouring professors popped out of disused broom-cupboards across the land, waving models and “new reports”. It was an overt scientifically-disingenuous beat-up.

Read the full paper: http://carbon-sense.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/johnson-climate-history.pdf [PDF, 20 KB]



Heartland LIVE from Paris: Monday, Dec. 7 ‘Day of Examining the Data’ at COP-21


[Note: this is now the complete 6 h 43 min video of the event.]



Party Time in Paris


The 21 st Birthday Party in Paris – It’s Time they Grew Up

Global Warming Alarmists are about to gather in Paris for the biggest climate carnival in their 21 year history – they hoped to see 25,000 official guests and 15,000 hangers on. Surely on their 21st birthday it is time they grew up and faced some adult world problems.

Any urchin on the streets of Paris today could tell buffoons like Ban Ki-moon and Barack Obama that the “biggest security threat facing the world today” is NOT a miniscule increase in atmospheric plant food, caused mainly by gentle natural global warming which has triggered minor expulsion of carbon dioxide from the oceans.

Obama and his side kick Kerry call climate change the biggest threat to national security: http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/05/20/obama-to-coast-guard-grads-climate-change-the-biggest-threat-to-national-security/

http://legalinsurrection.com/2015/11/john-kerry-insists-climate-change-is-national-security-threat/

But the US Congress is not supporting the Paris party: http://joannenova.com.au/2015/11/the-one-most-important-factor-for-paris-the-us-congress/

Turnbull and Co should not insult Parisians by taking part in such frivolous folly.

Read more, as well as:

  • More on the UN Folly in Paris
  • The Assault on our Food Chain
  • What has PM Turnbull Promised to bring to the Paris Party?
  • Two messages Malcolm Turnbull should have taken to Paris
  • Thanks

Read the full report: http://carbon-sense.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/party-in-paris.pdf [PDF, 130 KB]

Tags: Party in Paris, breaking the food chain, Turnbull and Bishop in Paris, climate change.

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