Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Ocean heat content and Earth’s radiation imbalance « Watts Up With That?
Earth’s radiation imbalance is determined from ocean heat content data and compared with results of direct measurements. Distinct time intervals of alternating positive and negative values are found: 1960–mid-1970s (−0.15), mid-1970s–2000 (+0.15), 2001–present (−0.2 W/m2), and are consistent with prior reports. These climate shifts limit climate predictability.
GUEST COLUMN 'Global weirdness' a weird way to argue with the weather facts | thestarpress.com | The Star Press
The whole premise of the Obama administration's cap-and-trade bill lies on the dubious claims of the dangers of global warming. If you're not sure what to think about global warming, don't take my word for it. Do the research and uncover the facts for yourself. Plenty of anti-global warming scientists are speaking out, and you rarely hear their critics use the dismissive terms "denier" or "outlier" any longer.
Gallup: Public Support for Health Care Drops 21 Points in Four Weeks (UPDATED) - Jim Geraghty - The Campaign Spot on National Review Online

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