Sunday, January 25, 2009

Shots Across The Bow: The Hockey Stick Is A Hoax!
I've been posting about global warming for about 6 years or so, using scientific facts and logical analysis to show just how ridiculous Anthropogenic Global Warming actually is.

You first clue should be that Al Gore, a guy who managed to flunk out of divinity school, is the chief proponent of AGW. Al believes that AGW is such a big deal that his mansion in Nashville uses more electricity than most neighborhoods.
AFP: Gore highlights new US push on climate change
WASHINGTON (AFP) — Al Gore will exhort US lawmakers to renew US leadership on battling climate change next week, as "green" groups push for quick, sweeping action from President Barack Obama and a friendly Congress.

Gore will testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday as Democrats -- who now control the White House and enjoy sizeable majorities in the Senate and House of Representatives -- seek to wield their new power.
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And House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said she wants a full House vote on "cap-and-trade" legislation.

Such steps have drawn opposition from Republican allies like the US Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Manufacturers, and the Competitive Enterpise Institute -- and activists warn that Obama's election may actually mean a much tougher fight.
A climate change reality check - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
One year ago, I believed that man-made global warming was true, with temperatures rising dangerously due to increasing levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in our atmosphere.
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So, it might be that the same forces that have guided the changes in Earth's atmosphere for eternity are still at work and still beyond human control.

Despite the science, many who advocate dramatic, state-dictated changes in our economy to reduce carbon levels view man-made global warming as "sacrosanct" -- an indisputable, dogmatic fact.

As we debate climate change legislation -- which would have negative economic effects on all of us -- it is time to move beyond belief to scientific understanding.

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