Monday, December 28, 2009

Who's in denial now?: Ken Green
The Climategate scandal, like others in biology and medicine erodes the credibility of both the scientists involved, and the institution of scientific research. And it should: it has become evident that there is a lot of rot going on in the body of science, and too little effort made to fix it.
Should Europe Intervene to Support the Price of Carbon? - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
“There are only voluntary commitments in the Copenhagen Accord, and it was particularly disappointing to see the time frame for a legally binding deal stripped from the final draft,” Mr. Emanuel said.

“That leaves the threat hanging over the price of carbon because of real uncertainty that we will ever see a single global carbon [swindle] market to drive cleaner technologies,” he said.
American Thinker: Clearing the Air on the Clean Air Act and Climate Change
People need to see the wolves in green clothing for what they are: charlatans. Honest environmentalists need to stop their unquestioning clamor, revisit the science, and recognize the truth, lest the very good cause they serve be seriously harmed.

Americans and American business should not knuckle under to this cynical and corrupt power grab. Before new policy and rules are made, we must demand a thorough airing of the climate science with a fair and honest process by a reliable investigating team. It will not be that hard to root out the fudging and falsification of data.

This is the fight that will define the twenty-first century as either a time when mankind advances due to honest enterprise, quality science, and technical achievement...or we are subjugated by government micro-regulation from manipulative control freaks based on false and slanted data from grant recipients with no scruples.
MasterResource’s 1st Anniversary: 300,000 Views; A Top ‘Green Blog’ — MasterResource
In recent months, 43 percent of our views have come from referring sites (such as Tom Nelson or Roger Pielke Jr. or WattsUpWithThat), 29 percent from direct traffic, and 28 percent from search engines.
Global warming debate: A climate scientist responds Part 1: Skeptics should play a part
My point is that if you bring the skeptics in to the room, you'll get better data, more open discussion and quicker resolution.
Time to Revisit Falsified Science of CO2: Tim Ball
As I wrote earlier the scandal at CRU (Climategate) is diverting from the real scandal, which is the claim CO2 is causing warming and climate change. Climategate is the greatest orchestrated fraud in scientific history, but claims about CO2 are the greatest fallacy. Climategate lets those who’ve known what was happening to avoid being ignored as conspiracy theorists.

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