Wednesday, December 09, 2009

American Thinker Blog: I just shoveled 6 inches of global warming off my driveway
Of course, we know the UN and the Obama Administration are using fraudulent, yet convenient, numbers. We also know, as we face thirty below in many states, that what's going on in the real world just doesn't matter.
Copenhagen climate conference: Chinese minister 'barred' - Telegraph
China issued a strong rebuke at the world climate talks after saying one of its ministers had been blocked from entering the UN conference in Copenhagen three times in as many days.
Colder, hotter, whatever | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
THABISO METLA: This climate has changed because in the past it was no longer cold at this time. It is cold yet it is summer...
YouTube - Opposition to man-made climate change: We want proof!
Global warming skeptics are meeting on the sidelines of the UN's climate-change conference in Copenhagen. The gathering is seeking a deal to curb greenhouse gas emissions. But critics insist that global warming is not caused by humans.
The Tip of the Climategate Iceberg - WSJ.com
The global-warming scandal is bigger than one email leak.
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The opening days of the Copenhagen climate-change conference have been rife with denials and—dare we say it?—deniers. American delegate Jonathan Pershing said the emails and files leaked from East Anglia have helped make clear "the robustness of the science." Talk about brazening it out. And Rajendra Pachauri, the head of the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and so ex-officio guardian of the integrity of the science, said the leak proved only that his opponents would stop at nothing to avoid facing the truth of climate change. Uh-huh.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Blog Archive » Some of the “Homogenized” Temperature Data is False
Remember, people are usually at least somewhat circumspect in writing emails to professional colleagues around the world. Thus, is it likely that the corruption in this subfield of climatology is LESS serious or MORE serious than the scientists would disclose to their colleagues in their own emails?

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