Global warming put on hold for a few decades | TG Daily
Opinion That sound you can hear is climate scientists desperately scraping the bottom of the barrel in a failed bid to maintain the credibility of AGW.McDonalds investigates cows' asses | TG Daily
While most of the northern hemisphere shivers in the coldest winter for 30 years, most people now regard the doom-laden prophesies of anthropogenic global warming "climate experts" with more than a little healthy scepticism.
In its latest attempt to show us just how much it cares about our welfare, McDonalds is to carry out a three-year study into methane emissions from cattle.American Thinker Blog: What is it that global warming skeptics are 'denying?'
Climate change is real and has occurred on this planet for 4 billion years and will continue again for another 5 billion years until our sun burns out and turns into a white dwarf. Looking at temperature data obtained from the Vostok ice core measurements , we can see that the global temperatures increase drastically prior to entering an Ice Age. And if you look at the periodicity of this graph you'll see that we are due for another ice age very soon. Shouldn't we be more concerned with global temperatures plunging 8°C below average? Why isn't the Climate Science community interested in this? If the AGW crowd is right about CO2 raising the global temperatures then we need to start pumping more CO2 into the atmosphere to prevent another Ice Age!OJ contracts surge again on cold-weather worries
EW YORK (AP) - Orange juice futures contracts surged to a new two-year high on Friday following fresh concerns that cold weather in Florida could wipe out parts of the citrus crop over the weekend.California Cap-and-Trade Revolt - WSJ.com
March contracts for frozen orange juice concentrate rose 10 cents, or 7.1 percent, to settle at $1.5115 a pound, marking the second time in three days the price reached two-year highs.
Could Californians finally be serious about turning around their sputtering economy? One hopeful sign is a ballot initiative that would repeal the Golden State's version of a cap-and-trade carbon tax.62% Hold Populist, or Mainstream, Views - Rasmussen Reports™
Sixty-eight percent (68%) view the federal government as a special interest group, and 71% believe that the government and big business typically work together in ways that hurt consumers and investors.
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