Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Clouds dominate everything « JoNova
Al Gore describes how carbon dioxide beats up Mr Sunbeam and stops him leaving the atmosphere. But he “forgot” to mention that clouds reflect around a quarter of all the sunlight that hits the earth. Those beams of light travel all the way from the sun to get bounced off into space when they are just a few kilometers from the ground.

Any change in cloud cover makes a major difference. The IPCC assumes clouds respond to warming, but clouds could easily drive the warming.
Video of Congressman Ted Poe on the House floor: 'Now Climategate has a twin sister, NASAgate' | GORE LIED

Doggerel Day Afternoon - Edward John Craig - Planet Gore on National Review Online
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The Blackboard » Scientist Petr Chylek Reaction to Climategate emails.
[email to Chylek] In my view, another way to word what you have said is that scientists must not allow science to become a religious movement with “truth” fully established on faith and a few incomplete facts.
Hot Air » Blog Archive » EPA chief: Hey, timing of new CO2 regulations just a coincidence!
Uh … sure it’s a coincidence. Barack Obama wanted to go to Copenhagen with a cap-and-trade bill in his hand, but the Senate couldn’t get 60 votes for cloture on Waxman-Markey. Harry Reid had to put it off until spring, which politically means it’s dead. Obama wasn’t about to show up in Copenhagen the way he left after his Olympic pitch — empty-handed — so the EPA made sure Obama didn’t look completely impotent.
Coincidence? I Think Not...
On Monday, an environmental reporter for Mother Jones magazine reported on Twitter that EPA Administration Lisa Jackson linked the EPA "endangerment" finding to the Climate Change conference in Copenhagen.

Kate Sheppard wrote:
Lisa Jackson on yesterday's endangerment finding: "We tried to make sure we had something to talk about."

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