Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Global warming, are you kidding? | The News-Review - NRtoday.com
Go figure, the northern hemisphere and the U.S. in particular is experiencing early stages of a bitterly cold winter. It's turning parts of Florida into an orange-flavored popsicle. Iguanas are falling out of trees, manatees are freezing to death and sea turtles are seeking refuge in hot tubs.

At the same time, Al Gore (you remember him, he invented the Internet) is missing in action as some 3000 e-mails have turned up showing the science of global warming is, to put it mildly, a lot of hot air.

Just when you'd think it couldn't get any weirder, Douglas County commissioners, in all their wisdom, thought it would be a good time to add “global climate change” to our land use regulations.
Nathan Tabor : EPA's Threat to Jobs - Townhall.com
“Make no mistake,” Ms. Murkowski said in her floor statement, “If Congress allows this to happen there will be severe consequences.” She said businesses would be forced to close or move overseas, domestic energy production would be curtailed, housing would become more expensive and agricultural costs would rise.

"Businesses will be forced to cut jobs, if not move outside our borders or close their doors for good perhaps. Domestic energy production will be severely restricted, increasing our dependence on foreign suppliers and threatening our national security. Housing will become less affordable," said the angry senator from Alaska.
Zambia: GRZ To Raise Billions From Carbon [Swindle] Tax This Year …
The government aims to raise about K30.5 billion from the carbon emissions tax this year, funds which will be used for different exercises meant to mitigate the effects of Climate Change.

But the public has received the introduction of the carbon emission tax with mixed feelings, considering the fact that the Zambian public is already paying high taxes.
Weather and Climate Through the Eyes of Mark Vogan: Eastern Europe and Asia beginning to feel the true wrath of winter again!
It is bone-chillingly cold across much of eastern Europe and much of Asia as the Arctic pours it's most concentrated air into this vast territory of the northern world.

Here are current readings

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