Wednesday, June 17, 2009

TG Daily (c) - Global warming is irreversible, U.S. study concludes
Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Climate Change Science Program, a research project led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Department of Commerce, has published a new dramatic report on global climate change and the impact in the United States. It is the most dramatic report published by the U.S. government so far, indicating that the pace of global warming can be slowed, but not stopped or reversed. The advice is to better adjust to the effects of global warming.
GCCI #5: The Dog That Didn’t Bark | Climate Skeptic
The GCCI is mainly focused on creating a variety of future apocalyptic narratives. However, it was interesting none-the-less for what was missing: No hockey stick, and no Co2/temperature 600,000 year ice core chart. Have we finally buried these chestnuts, or were they thought unnecessary as the report really expends no effort defending the existence of warming.
More bogus predictions
Growing seasons throughout nearly all of Africa in 2050 will likely be "hotter than any year in historical experience," reports the study, published in the current issue of the British-based journal Global Environmental Change.
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"When we looked at where temperatures are headed, we found that for the majority of Africa's farmers, global warming will rapidly change conditions beyond the range of what occurs anywhere in their country," he said.

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