Saturday, January 02, 2010

Road closures across Scotland as bad weather continues | Scotland | STV News
A number of roads across Scotland have closed from adverse weather as the country continues to experience a record cold snap.
The Carbon Sense Coalition » South Pacific Sea Level Changes
[Vincent R Gray] “The individual sea level records obtained from the SEAFRAME study on 12 Pacific Islands have all been assessed by the anonymous authors of the official reports as indicating positive trends in sea level over all 12 Pacific Islands involved since the study began in 1993. This assessment studies individual records and finds that all of them show no change of sea level in almost all of the records following the 1998 cyclones. It is considered that cyclones and tsunamis not only induce false readings which should be ignored when calculating a trend, but they also disrupt the leveling of the equipment so that previous years’ figures should also not form part of a trend.”
The Reference Frame: NYT op-ed about Y2K, AGW, and other cataclysmic prophesies
The Y2K problem fits into a long sequence of stories spread by the people who are simply fascinated with the global cataclysm: Nostradamus, asteroids, aliens, weapons of mass destruction, bird flu, swine flu, you name it. Today, the loudest one is global warming. The hysteria in the media exceeds that of the Y2K problem by one or two orders of magnitude. So one shouldn't be shocked that instead of 300 billion dollars, people are expected to spend proportionally more money, namely trillions or tens of trillions of dollars.
The Greenroom » Forum Archive » In Theory, It Ought to Be a Theory, But…
Ergo, AGCC is not a scientific theory. At best, it could be an interesting hypothesis for future scientific study.
Does December weather look like global warming? | CapeCodOnline.com
The absurdity of suggesting that the United States give monies to developing countries while we're on the verge of bankruptcy is just plain insanity. It's a communist/socialist idea that has never worked, and never will.History tells us that Leif Ericson found Greenland in 1005. He not only found it green but found grapes there. Obviously, this was long before the Industrial Revolution. Since man didn't cause it ... maybe a power far greater?

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