Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Arctic findings bring global [warming fraud promotion]
Speaking at the Royal Academy of Arts, Peter Wadhams, one of the world’s leading authorities on sea-ice cover in the North Pole, said “man has taken the lid off the northern part of his planet”. This so-called lid is the northern hemisphere’s protective heat shield.

The findings reported in the Catlin Arctic Survey are based on data of floating sea-ice thickness collected during a 73-day trek made by explorer Pen Hadow and his team earlier this year off the Canadian coast in the northern Beaufort Sea. The Arctic region is considered a bellwether of global climate change.
Flashback: Pen Hadow et al. give up
The three explorers have learned that the Arctic Ocean is pretty cold! They saw all their advanced scientific gadgets freeze and break. They have survived frozen-solid clothes, a frost-bitten and stinky toe, a needle in a buttock, and an anti-septic cream pretending to be a toothpaste.

The expedition has showed that the Arctic Ocean is cool enough for the airplanes to safely land in the middle of May, much later than what used to be considered as the limit back in 2003 (April 30th). They learned that there are places without any multi-year ice and the new ice can still be very thick.
PHELIM MCALEER - Who Else Will Challenge Gore's 'Truth'?
Their hysteria knows no bounds. The British government is now spending nearly $10 million to air ads that feature an animated puppy drowning, a rabbit crying and a carbon monster spewing soot from the sky.

The ad is so laughable that even the journal Nature mocked it. But Britain wouldn't be spending that kind of money unless it expected a return on the investment in the form of new converts to the false doctrine of global warming.
‘Striving for No’ in Climate Talks - Dot Earth Blog - NYTimes.com
[Climate fraud is big business: Check out the number of people in this picture] Amid the throngs at climate talks, as shown in Bali here in 2007, officials from individual countries can make a big difference. Saudi Arabia has been pinpointed as an influential player.

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