Jennifer Marohasy » Let’s Stop Averaging Global Temperatures (Part 1)
FEAR of global warming is a preoccupation of western societies at the beginning of this 21st century. This fear is usually explained in terms of changes in the surface temperature of the earth as averaged from varying numbers of thermometers from around but the world. But given the many disputes concerning how this data is collected, compiled, adjusted and averaged (see notes and links below), it would perhaps be better if there was some agreement to focus on the temperature as measured from one or just a few sites.Hollywood’s next green generation | Grist
...Now we give you an updated version: some younger, fresher faces whose greenness may not be as dark or deep as that of Robert Redford and Ed Begley Jr., but who could be on their way to becoming Hollywood’s next green dream team.How to [sell global warming fraud] | Marc Gunther
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I cannot not be green,” [Emma] Watson told a French magazine. “I did my end-of-school project on global warming and Hurricane Katrina. ...
Language matters. So Ed suggests that those who care about the climate change get away from descriptors like “greenhouse gas emissions” or “GHGs” or “CO2” and instead go with “heat-trapping pollutants,” a phrase that White House science adviser John Holdren has used.
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calling CO2 "heat trapping" brushes over the whole debate and declares CO2 causing warming a *fact* that is no longer debatable. Very smart. We should call CO2 the "plant feeding, earth greening, scarce amount gas"
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