Saturday, October 24, 2009

[More and more climate realism in mainstream media articles]
LONDON (Reuters Life!)- London's Science Museum has waded into the climate change debate with a new exhibition called "Prove It!" that aims to persuade doubters that humans really are behind global warming.
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Climate skeptics, however, say the evidence is unconvincing.

Measurements of changing temperatures are unreliable, contradictory and unsupported by solid historic data, they say.

They question the accuracy of computer climate forecasts and point to historic, cyclical changes in the world's temperature as evidence that global temperature changes are natural.

Others say the evidence shows that temperatures have actually stopped rising and that, in any case, the sun plays a far bigger role in the Earth's warming than human activities.

Whichever side its visitors support, the museum's managers are unrepentant about taking sides in the debate.
An Expensive Urban Legend « Roy Spencer, Ph. D.
Unfortunately, just as we are irresistibly drawn to disasters – either real ones on the evening news, or ones we pay to watch in movie theaters – the urban legend of a climate crisis will persist, being believed by those whose politics and worldviews depend upon it. Only when they finally realize what a new treaty will cost them in loss of freedoms and standard of living will those who oppose our continuing use of carbon-based energy begin to lose their religion.
Kerry-Boxer bill updates « Green Hell Blog
Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) released an updated 923-page version of the Kerry-Boxer global warming legislation late last night with new details on emissions allocations, which are similar to Waxman-Markey.
Activists form human chain [in support of the greatest scientific fraud in history]
NEW DELHI - Students and activists from across the country and abroad gathered at Delhi’s historic Red Fort Saturday and formed a human chain in the shape of a huge ‘5′ to mark a global mobilisation programme against carbon emissions.
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Besides Delhi, in Sydney a large ‘3′ was formed by activists and a human chain in the shape of a ‘0′ was formed in Copenhagen.

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