Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Must-see House hearing on “State of Climate Science” — Holdren and Lubchenco to testify on urgency of impacts, Wednesday, 10 am « Climate Progress
You can find the webcast here, [on globalwarming.house.gov!] 10 am ET, Wednesday. 
Eastern Pacific Oscillation and Random Stuff
2) Climategate: I love it. I don’t “love it” in the sense that it should have ever happened. That part ticks me off, because it’s simply a blight on the scientific process and public trust, and a validation of the more underhanded aspects of the whole thing – it’s about money, politics, control and power. That’s a major shame. But I do “love” the fact that this has been exposed.
Climate Emails Have Rippling Effects » The Foundry
Time will tell how the rest of ClimateGate plays out, but it’s only been a short amount of time since the story broke and a number of significant events have emerged since and certainly more are likely to follow. Clive Cook says it best: “The stink of intellectual corruption is overpowering.”
Global Warming's Latest Enemy: The "Harry Read Me" File
There isn't a debate because it will result in the public realizing this is about three things: money, power and redistribution of wealth. Global warming alarmists are good at one thing: hiding the background data on which their findings were based.

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