Tuesday, July 14, 2009

El Niño: Ready to Wreak Havoc This Winter? -- Seeking Alpha
Green Momentum - Look, I’m not saying anthropogenic global warming definitely caused this year’s El Niño. The truth is that yearly variability is FAR outside of the range of global warming numbers and direct causation is nearly impossible to prove. But that won’t stop opportunists from trying to connect those dots, or rational people from thinking about the costs of climate change, man-made or otherwise. Either way, if it’s a winter filled with wild, severe weather, there will likely be additional pressure on government and the private sector to speed up their plans to combat global warming.
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I can’t write a post about El Niño with linking to Chris Farley’s translation
Mychal Massie: The only true emergency
Maybe having Congress and the White House involved in the automobile industry wouldn't be such a bad idea – because if they pushed cars like they are pushing the climate bill, the auto industry would be poised for unprecedented growth. But therein is the rub – spreading hot air and manure around the halls of Congress and using unfounded assurances of global catastrophe isn't synonymous with successful business strategies 101.

Sen. Barbra Boxer, D-Calif., claims that if the Senate doesn't pass a bill to cut global warming there will be dire results of biblical proportions: both droughts and floods (she wants the bases covered), fires, agricultural losses, loss of species and worsening air pollution...
YouTube - Polar Ice Update [from alarmist Mark Serreze]
Sometimes trying to squash the ignorant canards of climate deniers seems hopeless.
For every one you swat, 10 more crop up.
For instance, I still get emails from people convinced that ice in the arctic is recovering and growing.
For this video I'm going to let the scientists speak for themselves.

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