Southern Hemisphere summer snow
This image, captured by the MODIS on the Aqua satellite on December 22, 2009, shows most of the South Island of New Zealand. The Southern Alps, the range that divides the South Island, are covered with snow though it is summer in the southern hemisphere.Dems May Hold Off on Cap and Trade Tax in 2010
We simply don’t need this offensive piece of socialist garbage under any circumstances. Any civilization has to be insane to rob themselves of basic freedoms and nuke their economy to fight some theoretical climate change issue. And when you consider that the hypothesis of anthropogenic global warming is nothing but a hoax, a new term for such deep insanity might have to be invented to describe such moronic suicidal tendencies.Biased reporting on Climategate - Washington Times
But we must not relax our guard. Even if more “moderate” Democrats manage to convince the liberal leadership to hold off on this, liberal arrogance tells us this could pop back on the radar screen at any time. It already passed the U.S. House, so we must be alert and prepared for a resurgence of insanity.
If AP refuses to explain how it could have given readers across the planet such a distorted view of Climategate, maybe an explanation can be found buried in the article itself. One of the reporters, Seth Borenstein, the AP science reporter who writes on global warming and who is the lead author on the piece, is part of the Climategate story himself. In the last sentence of the article, the authors note that the archive of disputed Climategate e-mails "includes a request from an AP reporter, one of the writers of this story, for reaction to a study, a standard step for journalists seeking quotes for their stories."Warning Signs: It's Not Socialism. It's Communism.
But Mr. Borenstein's e-mail was hardly standard and far from neutral. In it, the reporter disparages Marc Morano, a critic of man-made global-warming claims, as "hyping wildly" the study that Mr. Borenstein asked scientists to comment on. The e-mail almost makes it appear as if Mr. Borenstein were asking those involved in Climategate to help him discredit critics of man-made global warming.
East Anglia and Penn State are not the only two institutions that need to answer questions about what is going on behind the scenes.
It did not escape notice that Venezuela’s communist dictator, Hugo Chavez, received a rousing ovation when he spoke at the conference or that President Obama continues to repeat the lies surrounding the discredited “global warming” fraud.
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"The Southern Alps, the range that divides the South Island, are covered with snow though it is summer in the southern hemisphere." I don't know whether the extent of that snow is unusual, but its existence isn't. Jolly high, Alps.
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