Sunday, December 06, 2009

"Climate Gate" Casts Cloud on Change Meet - CBS Evening News
Reaching that deal has now been complicated by what's being called "Climate Gate," a string of hacked private e-mails between global climate change scientists in the U.S. and Europe, casting doubts on the very science of which this summit is based, reports CBS News Correspondent Kimberly Dozier.
Richard Littlemore | Another look at the stolen emails
And a critique of the "febrile nitwits" who have been trumpeting their discovery
Global Warming Hits Southern US Hard « Blowing Our Tax Dollars on Wind Farms and News About the NWO
Global warming and the burning of fossil fuels has caused problems in Mississippi and Louisiana.

Up to 4″ of snow fell on Dec 4th causing power outages and icy bridges and overpasses in the area according to AP.

This is the earliest snow ever recorded in the area.
The Smoking Code, part 2 « Watts Up With That?
That’s why I am (and always have) taken the following stand: Enough proof exists that the CRU had both the means and intent to intentionally falsify data. This means that all of their research results cannot be trusted until they are verified. Period.
Carbon trading – Not such a vote winner eh? « JoNova
Let’s have a referendum on an ETS. Let’s have open debate.

May the best theory win in the light of day.
Dubious science drives climate fears | Salim Mansur | Columnists | Comment | Ottawa Sun
This scam is likely the tip of the rot inside the UN-based International Panel on Climate Change that has driven the politics of man-made global warming.

What the scam at the CRU reveals is how individuals, corrupted by the lure of money and influence, subscribed to the UN-based scheme for the largest global tax grab and revenue transfer -- some version of global carbon tax -- by raising false alarms about impending planetary doom in the name of science.
Global warming and bugs in the software code that measures global warming
I find it interesting that the software used to measure global warming has a 1% error in the Earth's circumference. I find it odd that they didn't adjust the numbers appropriately when converting kilometres to longitude and latitude.

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