Two Days of Climate Realism in NYC « Roy Spencer, Ph. D.
Those of us who were lucky enough to be asked to speak at the conference will present a wide variety of views on all things related to global warming…er…I mean climate change: the latest science, politics, economics, etc.Ten Reasons to be a Global Warming Skeptic « The Air Vent
Of course, I’m most interested in the science…and there are a number of different opinions on what controls changes in the climate system. For instance, I now believe that most of the warming in the last 100 years was due to natural cloud variations caused by the Pacific Decadal Oscillation. I will be presenting evidence for that on Tuesday morning, along with new evidence that the climate system is much less sensitive than the alarmists claim it is.
If you think global warming is a hot topic now, just wait. The regulations coming along now have a cost and scope of massive proportion. We’re looking at the undoing of the very industries which only a hundred years ago freed us from animal powered travel. I’ve thought about it and here’s ten reasons why everyone should be a skeptic.Wind Watch: Altona wind turbine collapse: photos
Less than a year old, this wind turbine in Altona, N.Y. collapsed on Friday, March 6.
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