Tuesday, December 29, 2009

C3: Human CO2 Impact On Temperatures & Climate: The IPCC Is Riding The Wrong 'Forcing' Horse
The IPCC chose a pseudo, non-scientific approach that was unable to explain the actual real-world (non-model) physical science and the actual climate observable conditions since 1880, as this chart indicates. Human CO2 emissions are not a major, primary driver of temperatures, nor the climate. Poverty-reducing, and growing human CO2 emissions in fact, have proven to be of puny impact on temperatures compared to the water vapor, solar, land-use and aerosol forcings.
KPBJ.COM | Global warming activists ignore the science they claim to support | Todd Myers
When discussing global warming, one phrase recurs: “scientific consensus.” Environmental activists often cite “science” when arguing for far-reaching and costly responses to global warming. Ironically, those activists ignore the findings of that same science. The potential impacts they cite are based not on science but on speculation which contradicts the actual science.
EU Referendum: Ice not fire
[Joe Bastardi] "I have to marvel at the irony of all this, and the fact that such stinging cold, and for too many people, lethal, is a product of a world that has simply bought into those that sought to take advantage of them to advance their own agenda. Fortunately, cooler minds (weather patterns) are going to prevail in time to force people to wake up to the idea that this is not a done deal, and far from it, as is my opinion, ICE not fire may be the bigger worry for causing hardship on the planet's life by 2030.

They will have no one to blame but themselves, as they built the road that will ride their idea to its death, one that may not deserve to die, but will."
Al Gore says heed the canaries. Ok, let’s look at the citrus freeze. | CLIMATEGATE
That perennial pro-warmer and lover of socialist one world government, Al Gore, keeps saying we need to look out for those “canaries in the coalmine” that show a warming shift in the climate. The canaries aren’t exactly working out that well for Al.

We are witnessing yet another brutally cold winter all across the northern hemisphere. In particular, citrus growers in America are dreading the big freeze that may devastate fruit crops yet again. From Fresno, California all the way to southern Florida, citrus growers are facing unwanted nights of cold weather that tests the threshold and quality of their crop.

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