Thursday, December 03, 2009

Chance of snow Friday is up in the air - Houston Chronicle
The National Weather Service says much of the area could get from a trace to an inch of snow.

But Houston only sees snow, on average, about every four years. And never this early in the season: Friday's, if it comes, would be the earliest snowfall ever in Houston, beating the record tied last year by six days. So forecasters like Fred Schmude, of ImpactWeather, are wary.
Climate Change Fraud - One more reason to cancel your subscription to Nature
Imagine Nature magazine having to admit they were bamboozled with shoddy data tricked out to support an agenda. Not gonna happen.
The Climate [Scam] Scoreboard — Climate Interactive
The Climate Scoreboard uses the C-ROADS simulation to calculate the long-term climate impacts of proposals under consideration in the negotiations to produce a global climate treaty. Embedded Scoreboards automatically update as the deal improves.
Hot Water for the Twalas, Hot Debate at Copenhagen - NYTimes.com
JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- The shopping list includes wind farms, seawalls and even real estate -- new homelands for flooded-out islanders. And poor countries want to present the bill to the rich at upcoming climate talks in Copenhagen.
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''The question of resources is fundamental,'' Naidoo told The Associated Press. ''I know we will not have a deal at Copenhagen if rich countries do not put at least a $100 billion a year on the table.''
An Opportunity to Listen and Learn about Climategate -- TODAY
We just got word that Heartland Special Correspondent Paul Chesser, an expert commentator/blogger on global warming issues, will be on the radio this afternoon at 3:06 pm Eastern, 2:06 pm Central today to discuss Climategate.

Dave Elswick of KARN Radio in Little Rock, Arkansas will host Paul and Chris Horner of the Competitive Enterprise Institute.

You can listen live at http://www.920karn.com/article.asp?id=507195.

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