Sunday, February 15, 2009

How About Physics for Sitting Presidents? - Edward John Craig - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Richard A. Muller's Berkeley buddies from the '60s might have been surprised to hear him tell the audience at UC Santa Cruz's Music Recital Hall Wednesday evening that nuclear energy was a viable solution to America's energy needs.

If they'd found an empty seat at the first ever Stanley Flatté Memorial Lecture, they might also have raised an eyebrow at some of Muller's other facts — including that the U.S. is not running out of fossil fuels and that tropical storms have not increased over the last century.
Worse for the model, that is | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Actually, what’s been “worse than expected” has been not “climate change” but the growth in man-made emissions. But here’s the curious thing: despite that unexpectedly high growth, temperatures have unexpectedly not budged for a decade.

Which suggests that “climate change’’ itself is not worse than expected, but less - if global warming theory is true.
Climate Progress - Chris Horner - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Well. During his talk Saturday to (seriously) the American Academy for the Advancement of Science, Al Gore encouraged scientists "Keep your day jobs, but get involved in the debate."

That's right. The very thing he's been insisting doesn't exist, he needs them to jump into.
Climate change likely to be more devastating than experts predicted, warns "top" IPCC scientist
Feb. 14, 2009 - Without decisive action, global warming in the 21st century is likely to accelerate at a much faster pace and cause more environmental damage than predicted, according to a leading member of the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Again, if the science is so settled, why are scientists constantly claiming to be stunned by new information?

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