Friday, August 28, 2009

Victoria Jackson mentions the global warming scam
Dennis Prager had the author of “Heaven and Earth” on his radio show today, and I sighed with relief. Finally, someone is addressing the global warming hoax with a real scientist.
Snow "dusts" western Labrador
Labrador is known for its long, cold winters, but even the most die-hard lovers of the place known as The Big Land must be shaking their heads at what some of them faced this morning; snow.
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For 13-year-old Konrad Kuhne of Labrador City, it was enough to head straight to the local golf course, where he skied for five kilometres.
What's It All About, Barry? - Chris Horner - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Well, lookee here: EIA has updated the numbers, and U.S. CO2 emissions are plummeting. In 2008, they dropped all the way back down to about 2001 levels. So far through 2009, emissions are on track to drop even further — likely to 1999 levels.
Al Fin: No Sunspots Throw Climate Models Into Disarray
Real scientists are teaching the climate modelers a lesson: models are not the climate. Climate models are merely hypotheses in mathematics and computer code. They have to be thoroughly tested by scientific observations, before society is massively disrupted to suit the models.

Climate catastrophists wish to skip the normal steps of the scientific method, and pass from hypothesis directly to a massive overhaul of society and economy. I can hear you saying, "but that is sheer folly!!" Yes, I quite agree, but unfortunately, the US government has recently fallen into a quagmire of folly. Escape from the quagmire will not come easily.
Runaway Train: China’s Worried About Over-Heated Clean-Energy Sector - Environmental Capital - WSJ
Like Casey Jones, China’s wind and solar industries need to watch their speed.

That’s the word after the Chinese government said “redundant projects” have surfaced in the emerging sectors of wind power and polysilicon, the raw material for solar panels, according to Xinhua.

Analysts following China’s renewable-energy market said the government’s announcement could slam the brakes on what has been a massive buildup of clean-energy manufacturing resources.

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