Tuesday, December 08, 2009

YouTube - Drive My Car - Limos at the COP15 Copenhagen
Americans for Prosperity investigates the "carbon-conscious" way many U.N. delegates are getting to the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen (COP15).
Science czar's guru called for more carbon
In the 1950s, before climate scientists had targeted carbon dioxide as a dangerous chemical, atomic scientist Harrison Brown, one of Obama science czar Eric Holdren's acknowledged gurus, called for a global increase in carbon dioxide, precisely because of its perceived greenhouse gas effects.

Harrison Brown – a geochemist who supervised the production of plutonium for the Manhattan Project – wrote in his 1954 Malthusian book "The Challenge of Man's Future" that the production of the food needed to feed an increasing world population could be advanced by human-manipulated greenhouse effects, including forcing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
AdelaideNow... Climate sceptics are back in charge
TONY Abbott has named a frontbench team geared for fighting the Government but confirming that climate change sceptics are back in charge of the Liberal Party.
Twitter / Sean Boiling
"Abbott has installed climate change sceptic Nick Minchin in the energy and resources portfolio" sweet baby jesus.
YouTube - Chris Horner, Stephen McIntyre & Michael Oppenheimer on climategate.
Campbell Brown & John Roberts with Chris Horner, Stephen McIntyre, Michael Oppenheimer.
CNN « Climate Audit – mirror site
[Stephen McIntyre] My main impressions. You sure don’t have time to expand a point. You’d better be thinking in point form before you get there. Second, everyone wants to put you into a pigeonhole. And when you’re dealing in sound bites, there’s not much that you can do about. I appreciated the invitation from CNN (as I have other invitations). I thought that the questions were polite.

1 comment:

papertiger said...

Record cold hits Sacramento

Sacramento area struggles to cope with snow

Nice picture of a kid shovel'n , and a graphic of the snow fall levels in the region.