Thursday, September 24, 2009

[He's not a leading climatologist, but he HAS been repeatedly punched in the head (and bitten on the ear) by Mike Tyson]: 'Real Deal' Holyfield tackles global warming
"I guess I'm lean and green," Holyfield said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "I'm pretty much going to do all I can to fight against global warming. I'll see what I can do to help and try to help other people who want to do the same thing."
"The only tipping point to come is the tipping point of public opinion against the alarmist falsity of Climate Change Policy" says climate scientist | Climate Realists
"Obama's speech to the UN's Global Warming Summit on 22 Sept was a shameful pack of alarmist falsity. The integrity of the so-called science he espouses is as low as that preached by scientists under the thumb of totalitarian regimes or certain tobacco companies in the past" said Piers Corbyn of WeatherAction long range forecasters.
Cooler Heads Digest 18 September 2009 | GlobalWarming.org
The most interesting thing about the documents Chris obtained from Treasury are the bits that are redacted. For example, a paragraph headed Overview says: “[I]t will raise energy prices and impose annual costs on the order of [rest of sentence is blacked out].” Perhaps the folks in the FOIA Compliance Office at Treasury didn’t get the January 21st memo from President Obama on increasing transparency in his administration. The memo says in part: “The Freedom of Information Act should be administered with a clear presumption: In the face of doubt, openness prevails. The Government should not keep information confidential merely because public officials might be embarrassed by disclosure, because errors and failures might be revealed, or because of speculative or abstract fears. Nondisclosure should never be based on an effort to protect the personal interests of Government officials at the expense of those they are supposed to serve.”
[Climate scam cheerleading by] Nicholas Stern: Big step forward on climate treaty, but obstacles remain
President Barack Obama has already committed to a cut of 80 per cent in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, compared with 1990.

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