Friday, July 17, 2009

C3: Recent Research Finds Climate Alarmist Fear About Peat Bogs Is Without Merit: Surprised?
Read here. How many billions of dollars have climate alarmists caused to be wasted because of non-factual, speculative scaremongering?
Oxfam News Blog » [Trace amounts of carbon dioxide allegedly force woman to move to a whole bunch of new homes]
“Eight months ago I was living where the river is now,” Hasina tells me. “Since I got married I have moved to a new home six times because of the river erosion. Before, we used to stay for three or four years in one place, but during the last five years we have been forced to move every year.”

Hasina’s story is typical of women the world over as climate change hits hard.
G8 outcome falls short of needs - IPCC chief
Pachauri was interviewed by phone in Venice, where the IPCC met to sketch the parameters of the Fifth Assessment Report, which will be issued in several volumes from 2013.
He fended off criticism that the six-year gap between the fourth and fifth reports was too long.
Some commentators have said climate change is happening faster than thought and the IPCC process is too ponderous. As a result, policymakers are not being kept up to speed with scientific analysis of the threat, according to this view.
Everything that we said in the Fourth Assessment Report still holds valid, Pachauri contended.
You've got to take a balanced and comprehensive view of all the literature that comes out. There's always a danger if the IPCC is going to base assessment on just a year or two of observations, or a year or two of research outputs, we could actually be playing into the hands of the (climate) skeptics.
Lots of video here: Rep. McClintock and “California’s Meltdown” | OpenMarket.org
The event continued with a panel discussion moderated by CEI President Fred L. Smith, Jr. and featuring commentary by Tom Tanton of the Pacific Research Institute, Jason Peltier of the Westlands Water District and Anthony Randazzo of the Reason Foundation:

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