Scarewatch: Schneider again. | The SPPI Blog
The desperation of the climate extremists as global temperatures plummet for the tenth year in a row is growing. Stephen Schneider, professor of environmental biology and “global change” at Stanford University, said today:A question of quantities | The SPPI Blog“We can no longer prevent global warming — it is upon us. Rapidly melting polar icecaps, acidification of the oceans, loss of coral reefs, longer droughts, more devastating wildfires, and sea level rise that threatens island nations and seacoasts everywhere are clear signs of change in Earth’s climate. Disruptions of the monsoon seasons in India and China already threaten crop yields resulting in more frequent and severe food shortages than in the recent past … If we continue ‘business as usual’ our habitat could be disrupted beyond recognition, with consequences for our way of life that we cannot now foresee. Without vigorous and immediate follow-up to the Copenhagen conference and well-conceived action we are all threatened by accelerating and irreversible changes to our planet.”Nonsense. Here’s why.
Why is it that carbon dioxide from carbonated beverages, pets, cattle, farm animals, humans, yeast, dry ice, fireplaces, charcoal grills, campfires, wildfires, alcohol and ethanol is good, and carbon dioxide from fossil fuel is bad?C3: New Peer-Reviewed Research Further Undercuts Obama's Bogus Hurricane Claims (He Needs New Climate Advisors)
Newest research from eminent hurricane expert totally eviscerates global warming fanatics' claims that hurricanes/cyclones are on rise due to warming. Unfortunately, Obama still favors scientists pushing the bogus science of global warming catastrophes instead of those who are in command of the scientific facts.Mitchell Anderson | The Real “Climategate” Story – Current Climate Satellites are Woefully Inadequate
The story you haven’t heard is that scientists can’t get the numbers to add up using existing climate satellites. After billions of research dollars spent and over a decade of trying, the energy budget of planet as measured by CERES and other low- Earth orbit satellite systems is out of whack by about 6 watts per square meter.
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