Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Epoch Times - Making the Case for Climate Realism
The summary below provides an overview of the seven issues discussed at the conference: the definition of the problem, and the three scientific and three economic objections to climate alarmism.
This Year's July Was the Coldest on Record in Illinois
Historically, a cool July is most often followed by a cool August. The specific odds on August temperatures after a cool July are 45% cooler-than-normal, 34% near-normal, and 21% above-normal. The NOAA Climate Prediction Center indicates that cooler than normal temperatures are likely to prevail for August across Illinois, and for the northern two-thirds of Illinois for the August-October period.
Climate "expert" slams Fielding - Crikey
Steffen points out that there is no peer-reviewed material that refutes the main findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and invites Fielding to visit ANU to discuss climate change.
James Boyce: Climate Change Heroes And Villains
Indeed, an overwhelming majority of Americans - 71 percent to be exact, support the bill passed in the House, but Washington's allegiance to the energy lobby is so strong that a bill with 71 percent of public support passed narrowly.

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