Saturday, November 28, 2009

Climategate E-Mails are Enough to Stop the Phony Cap and Trade Bill
With the Hopenhagen event coming up early next month in Denmark, it will be President Obama that will have egg all over his face when he tries to push a radical climate change agenda, especially with the thousands of leaked emails that expose the coverup and falsifying of data. But either way, he'll find a way to make it historic.
Another disgusting creep (Climategate)
Oh, sure. Let's cut off the tree ring data at 1960, and then substitute in actual temperatures. After all, if the tree ring data kept going, it would show a "decline." We couldn't have that. And then the actual temperatures themselves are probably manipulated and fudged.

This doesn't really require a vast conspiracy of thousands of scientists. It only requires a smaller group of persons in key positions who have control over actual raw data.
Climate Deniers, Hold Your Fire! | Grist
It may be a different process for others, but I think most of us who stare directly into the bright sun of climate change are convinced that the scientific method—rigorous, peer-reviewed, replicable data—if not the scientists themselves, is sound and leads to the truth, however hard it may be.
Prepare for a lot of this: Climate change missing from James speech: former MLA :: The Hook
British Columbia New Democratic Party leader Carole James' convention speech missed the opportunity to reclaim the green agenda, said former MLA David Cubberley.

“It's what I didn't notice,” he said when asked for his thoughts on James' speech. “It's like the dog that didn't bark in the night. The word 'climate change' was never mentioned. 'Sustainable' was a tack on.”

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