Thursday, December 10, 2009

Copenhagen gets full-layer Gore Effect?: Google Translate
Above the last generated weather map with the projected cumulative snow for upcoming Thursday. Denmark: 21cm snow.
Climate Depot Factsheet on the 'Gore Effect' Phenomenon | Climate Depot
The “Gore Effect” has a long and storied history. What follows is a sampling of how Mother Nature enjoys mocking global warming fear promoters.
Climate Change Skeptics Make Their Own Forum in Copenhagen - NYTimes.com
Speaking of the case made by scientists for global warming, S. Fred Singer, an atmospheric physicist, said: “They have no evidence. None.”
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Among the skeptics who assembled in the parlor, the prevailing theory about the e-mail messages was that they had been leaked by a whistle-blower who would eventually be celebrated as a hero.

“In my view, not only will he not be prosecuted, but he should not be prosecuted,” said Christopher Monckton, a policy adviser with the Science and Public Policy Institute, a British group concerned chiefly with trying to debunk the notion of a climate crisis.
The Tree Trap: Envoys Could Not Agree on Value of Forests to World Environment - The New York Times
How much credit should big forested countries get for all that photosynthesis?
Al Gore Is as Awesome at Math as He Is at Science at Deceiver.com
There’s no possible way he can admit any of that, of course. His financial and psychological investment in this crap is way too deep for him to acknowledge such, ahem, inconvenient truths. The only way to deal with such a massive blow to his ego is to just bull through it. Pretend it’s not happening. He is, to borrow a phrase, a Climategate denier.

He used to really irritate me, but now he just makes me sad.

No, I guess it’s both.
Moe Lane » Phrase of the day: ‘Climategate Denier.’
PS: Having listened to Gore, I’m reminded: dag. Triple-digit IQ people believe in this guy? And how long will the CNN guy last at his job?
Copenhagen summit tops Google - COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference Copenhagen 2009
Overtaking the position from American golf star Tiger Woods, "Copenhagen" is now the number one search query on the world's leading internet search engine.

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