Saturday, January 23, 2010

EU Referendum: Contradicting themselves
It seems to me that both Hasnain and RK Pachauri need to get their acts together and read their own press releases. At the moment, they are contradicting themselves – this is the blunder that could bring them both down.
Evidence for man-made global warming is rapidly melting
Even Congress is starting to question the dogma. Cap-and-trade legislation might be off the table, ostensibly because of the loss of Massachusetts to the heretics, but perhaps there is more to it.

About the only place at which the news has yet to arrive is downtown Denver, specifically a certain hilltop near downtown.

The day might someday come that Gov. Bill Ritter will wake up to the smell of the ancient global-warming incense and comment that it smells a lot like the stuff he grew up around as a farm kid.
NASA Global Warming Alarmist Endorses Book That Calls For Mass Genocide
Prominent NASA global warming alarmist Dr. James Hansen has endorsed an eco-fascist book that calls for cities to be razed to the ground, industrial civilization to be destroyed and genocidal population reduction measures to be implemented in the name of preventing climate change.
Pen Hadow admits battery was the problem on Arctic climate change expedition - Telegraph
Problems with a battery foiled plans to measure the rate of global warming in the Arctic using a specially-designed radar, explorer Pen Hadow has been forced to admit.
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The expedition was followed online, on television and in newspaper articles by more than 3 billion people in 43 countries in the English-speaking world alone.

1 comment:

susan said...

Conflicting dates for Pachauri re his statements as to when he knew about the mistakes: 1/23/10, TimesOnlineUK, Pachauri quoted as he only learned about Himalaya mistakes 10 days ago from the media. Yet, BBC reported 12/5/09 Himalaya mistakes, that Pach. was asked about them, and quotes his responses: I have "nothing to add about glaciers" and that a report about the mistakes was "voodoo science," and that the IPCC was a "sober body" whose work "was verified by governments." Conservatively there is at least a month's discrepancy in his version of when he knew about the mistakes. It also means he knew about them in Copenhagen.