Sunday, January 03, 2010

Singh admits climate talks a let-down
NEW DELHI, Jan 3 (AFP): Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who successfully fought against binding caps [was he blindly following Glenn Beck's orders?] on emissions at the Copenhagen climate talks, admitted Sunday that all parties involved were unhappy with the results.
Twitter / Nona Nelson
Al Gore can send that polar bear to live on the glaciers in my neighborhood.
Twitter / Tommy
19 degrees in Alabama..Global warming my ass! Screw u Al Gore! All the cold must be comin from the hole in ozone.
The Reference Frame: Temelín nuclear plant: above 1500 MW in 2009
One block of a nuclear power plant produces much more electricity than all the electricity consumed by light bulbs.
The UK Met predicts a “mild” winter as Brits freeze their arses off | CLIMATEGATE
Here we go again–another reminder of the fleeting integrity we face from government bodies as we welcome in the new year. As its citizens are freezing their arses off, the UK’s National Weather Service, known as the Met Office, is once again predicting a “mild winter.” The Met has been responsible for consistently false forecasts, usually in favor of global warming, with an entire section of their website that pushes climate change.
Startribune Hides Freezing Temps - Minnesotans For Global Warming
There are no 60º temps anywhere in the country, would it be so hard to make the 50s red 40s orange and so on, so that each 10º temp range would have it's own color band? I think it would be more news worthy the further it gets below zero, but everyone seems to be hiding it.
Skeptic's Corner: "Notable Quotes"
" There is a simple way to tell the difference between a scientist and a propagandist. If a scientist has a theory, he searches diligently for data that might actually contradict his theory so that he can test its validity or modify it as necessary. The propagandist, on the other hand, carefully selects only that data that might agree with his theory and dutifully ignores any data that disagrees with it. "
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Dr. Martin Hertzberg

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