Thursday, November 26, 2009

Climate Observations: More Detail On The Multiyear Aftereffects Of ENSO - Part 2
In other words, the effects of the major traditional El Nino events can linger for at least 4 years, causing gradual increases in global sea surface temperatures during that time. This gradual increase is incorrectly attributed to anthropogenic sources.
Rudd Echoes Obama in Push for Climate Deal Before Copenhagen - Bloomberg.com
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Australian leader Kevin Rudd will today try to force through legislation aimed at reducing carbon emissions, days before he flies to Washington for talks with President Barack Obama on global warming.
Europe Reacts to Obama’s Copenhagen Trip - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
REINHILDE VEUGELERS, a resident scholar at Bruegel, a think tank in Brussels, said it was “almost certainly the case that European leaders in favor of a strong treaty will be disappointed.”
YouTube - Hide The Decline - Climategate
Now with 124,694 views
James Hansen: Climate Change Evidence 'Overwhelming,' Hacked E-mails 'Indicate Poor Judgement' - The Human Condition Blog - Newsweek.com
[Q] Do the hacked e-mails undermine the case for anthropogenic climate change?
No, they have no effect on the science. The evidence for human-made climate change is overwhelming.
...The contrarians or deniers do not have a scientific leg to stand on. Their aim is to win a public-relations battle, or at least get a draw, which may be enough to stymie the actions that are needed to stabilize climate.

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