Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Climate change to hit mining industry hard: Suzuki Foundation :: The Hook
Marshall said that people in the mining sector pointed to flooding and drought as two major impacts. Flooding can wash out a vital access road and drought can take away the water needed in mining processes.

The survey showed that all mine employees in the field recognized climate change as a threat. Only 25 per cent of senior management, however, believed that climate variability would impact their operations.
Dr. Holdren “I sometimes refer to you as walking on water”, Senator John D. Rockefeller Reads A Different Bible « AConservativeEdge
At the end of the hearing, Sen. Rockefeller paid tribute to Holdren. “The president, I think, has surrounded himself with some of the most brilliant choices,” Rockefeller said. “Dr. Holdren, I don’t want to embarrass you but I sometimes refer to you as walking on water.
PhysOrg Mobile: Those dog days of August: 3 times the heat by 2050?
If you are wilting under the summer heat, consider this: your child may one day think of summer 2009 as "back in the cool old days." To illustrate expected increases in extreme summer heat, scientists at Climate Central have analyzed climate change projections made with global climate models.
Senator Stabenow’s Flying Climate Circus Examined by SPPI
Her climate-phantasm that “global warming” creates “volatility”, which she feels when she is flying, is entirely without scientific foundation, for the simple reason that there has been no statistically-significant “global warming” for 15 years; a period longer than Michigan’s first female senator has even been in office. Indeed, there has been rapid and statistically-significant global cooling for almost eight years. So the “volatility” which she feels when flying cannot be caused by “global warming”, because there has not been any.
Oil to the rescue of the ice-bound warmist | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
There’s a shock. Too much ice for this warming catastrophist, who now needs rescuing by a ship powered by that evil fossil fuel Forsyth rejects, in theory at least.

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