Saturday, January 02, 2010

Cold weather brings freeze warnings and potential for brush fires - St. Petersburg Times
Temperatures will be 15 to 20 degrees colder than they usually are this time of year through Monday, according to the National Weather Service. And freeze warnings are posted for most of the Tampa Bay region Saturday night. Dry air coupled with high winds have also heightened a brush fire threat.
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"We might get another shot next weekend," said [meteorologist Brian McClure]. "This is the story that just keeps going and going. It's going to be cold pretty much every single night."
I Love CO2: Carbon Bribery and Corruption
The Carbon Sense Coalition today called for an end to the practice of governments trying to buy support for their failing Ration-N-Tax Scheme using tax money raised in an underhand fashion from the same people.

The Chairman of “Carbon Sense” Mr Viv Forbes, said that since the “Climate Scare-a-Day” campaign of 2009 has failed to spook the people, the New Year will see acceleration of the next ploy - “carbon bribery and corruption”.
Climate change endangers our public health- Carl Pope, Executive Director of the Sierra Club - Northwest Connecticut's Daily Newspaper
According to Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR), global warming’s health effects are vast: injury and death from natural disasters, heat-related illness, pest and water borne diseases, malnutrition, and air and water pollution.
The Migrant Mind: Does Algae Reduce the Ice Core CO2?
1978 minus 20 is 1958. These guys are acting like Keeling, whose curve starts in 1958, was the very first person on earth to measure atmospheric CO2 content. Clearly this is wrong. And just as clearly, their derived CO2 profile differs markedly from that of the historical atmospheric measurements turned up by Beck. Look at how the ice core measurements above have no correlation with the historical atmospheric measurements. This strongly implies that something is happening down in the ice cores to change the CO2 content. So, let's look at this issue.
Mau ‘can earn Kenya Sh4bn a year in carbon [swindle] trade’
Kenya can make up to Sh10 billion per year in the international carbon trading market if water towers are conserved.

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