Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Arctic Circle - A Global Warming Comic Strip - Environmental Humor - thedailygreen.com
Who knew that global warming was funny? Well, it's not, but that doesn't stop us from introducing Arctic Circle, the new comic strip from Alex Hallatt, that uses the tale of three lovable and cheeky penguins who emigrate from Antarctica to the Arctic to make some witty observations about life both on the iceberg and off. Check back daily!
UN panel [to continue its blatant promotion of the largest scientific fraud in history]
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the UN body of scientists drawn from around the world, will use its next assessment due in 2014 to look at how the impact of global warming is falling unequally on the poorest developing countries.

Two hundred key members of the IPCC met in Venice last week to begin scoping out its fifth assessment. Rajendra Pachauri, the body's chairman, told reporters at the UN building in New York today that the panel was determined to increase its understanding of local and regional impacts of rising temperatures.
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Another area that the IPCC will home in on in its fifth assessment is extreme weather caused by climate change, a topic that has garnered mounting public attention in recent years.
Our Ignorance Is His Strength - Repair_Man_Jack’s blog - RedState
It usually doesn’t happen this quickly in Washington. But President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats are finding that the old maxim that what goes around, comes around applies to them, too. Less than six months into his term, Mr. Obama’s top initiatives — health-care reform and “cap and trade” energy legislation — are in serious jeopardy and he has himself and his congressional allies to blame.
Global Warming Quote of the Day - Orange Punch - OCRegister.com
We’re wondering what other temperature-related factors will be turned up in the future that haven’t been included in the computer model equations. And then there’s the problem that what is included in the equations is grossly distorted by the absence of what’s not.

Aw, what the heck. Let’s adopt that umpty hundred billion dollar annual global warming cap-and-tax plan anyway.

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