Express.co.uk: Global Warming: What a climate con!
GLACIERS that don’t melt, polar bears that aren’t dying, temperatures that haven’t increased – why global warming is nonsenseClimate Observations: Illusions Of An Instrument Temperature Record With Complete Global Coverage
Yet somehow the coverage of global temperature measurement in 1880 is shown to be complete in the NASA video. And as noted earlier, someone who does not understand how incomplete the instrument temperature record was in 1880, and in the decades that followed, would be led to believe that it was complete and “precise”.SPIEGEL Interview with African Economics Expert: "For God's Sake, Please Stop the Aid!" - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
The Kenyan economics expert James Shikwati, 35, says that aid to Africa does more harm than good. The avid proponent of globalization spoke with SPIEGEL about the disastrous effects of Western development policy in Africa, corrupt rulers, and the tendency to overstate the AIDS problem.Vermont Tiger: The "Climate Change" Meltdown: Another Shipment of Shoes
It's another week - and it's getting to the point where we can thus expect another shoe to drop in the startling meltdown of the "climate change" narrative.Climate Change Damage-Control in Full Swing | Cynics Global Warming
But in the past few days, there's been an unloading of shoes that looks more like someone tipped over Imelda Marcos' closet.
Here’s my question: if this is such a non-issue, why is everyone rushing to fire back at skeptics? If the science is correct, it should stand on its own. But from a cynic’s point of view, it appears to be like we’ve been fed a pack of lies by vested interests who are trying to push a one-world government, higher taxes and lifestyle controls on us.[at Michael Mann's Penn State] Professors talk morals on climate change issue - The Daily Collegian Online
After the discussion, an audience member viewing it online asked about "Climategate," a controversy over illegally obtained e-mail correspondence about climate change research.
"No one in the governments takes seriously the e-mail debacle," [Donald A. Brown, associate professor of environmental ethics, science and law] said.
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