Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Post’s Robinson Partly Right About Palin’s ‘Climategate’ | GlobalWarming.org
You’ll see at the end that I tend to believe that then-Gov. Palin was doing the politically correct thing at the time by signing the administrative order, but left the major decisions to Chapple, Hartig, and the Subcabinet itself. I think the views she’s expressed now only serve to confirm that theory, but I could be wrong.
The inconvenient truth about malaria | The Spectator
Al Gore has made bold claims that climate change is aiding the spread of insect-borne diseases. The science does not support him, says Paul Reiter
William M. Briggs, Statistician & Consultant » Homogenization of temperature series: Part V, The real Grand Finale
What needs to be done is a reassessment of all climate data using the statistical principles outlined in this series. There’s more than enough money in the system to pay the existing worker bees to do this.

Our conclusion: people are way too certain of themselves!
Just when I thought it couldn’t get any worse « Climate Scam
Zimbabwe tyrant Robert Mugabe has joined the climate scam summit in Copenhagen. Mugabe's election fraud and dictatorial policies have transformed the once prosperous nation into a land of famine, starvation and brutality. Perhaps Mugabe has picked up on the spirit of the UN summit and followed suit
Weather and Climate Through the Eyes of Mark Vogan: We Must Not Overlook the Significance of Ingredients verses Pattern
This year we may see cold like we haven't seen in a decade or possibly longer. The low solar cycle is a player that can't be ignored like the fact that Edmonton experienced their coldest ever March reading earlier this year and now witnessed their coldest ever December reading. Bear in mind folks these numbers have been shattered by 10 or more degrees, that's NOT normal and these records date back beyond significant cold periods globally.
Hot Air » Blog Archive » Arnold: Palin’s full of hot air on climate change
She came up in his interview with Stephanopoulos this morning too, mere hours before he told Copenhagen that he has his fingers crossed for “planetary transformation.” Click the image and skip ahead to -2:14. He seems to suggest that she’s an out-and-out climate-change denier, but it’s hard to tell since he doesn’t refer specifically to her in that part. It’s worth watching anyway, though, if only for the claim that environmentalism and economic growth can co-exist based on the happy economic example of, um, California. Exit question: This guy’s going to end up as The One’s climate-change czar as soon as he’s out of office, isn’t he?

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