Tuesday, May 19, 2009

So we might get cooler instead? | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
No kidding:
THE accuracy of Australian climate forecasting could fall unless the Bureau of Meteorology is given more funding for super computers, researchers say. The bureau has warned that its long-term climate forecast capability may have peaked and could even have started to decline.
You mean, the bureau might be seeing warming in an Antarctic that’s actually cooling? Or predict dry when it actually floods?
“30 years ago…I had a front-row seat as another president’s ambitious plans to transform America’s energy economy crashed & burned. I suspect that today’s…bureaucrats will witness a similar debacle.” | GORE LIED
Ron Bailey’s closing line in is essay on the prospects of the latest round of government efforts to pick winners: “Thirty years ago, as a young energy regulator, I had a front-row seat as another president’s ambitious plans to transform America’s energy economy crashed and burned. I suspect that today’s eager young bureaucrats will witness a similar debacle.”

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