Monday, January 18, 2010

[Still more money blown on climate swindle]: Subsistence board looks into fishing, climate change links - Juneau Empire
ANCHORAGE - The Federal Subsistence Board has approved research to look for possible links between climate change and fishing patterns in three regions of Alaska.

The projects will take three to four years and cost $930,000, according to the Office of Subsistence Management.

Researchers will talk to village households about their traditional harvests, historical patterns and health of the fish and any changes they've noticed over time, said Larry Buklis, fisheries division chief.
The Global Warming Scandal Heats Up
Adding more embarrassment to the whole story is the fact that it seems to have been nothing more than a group of 10 authors misreading a date and bring that melting glaciers forward by more than 300 years.

Astonishingly, this 300 year mistake seems to have escaped notice by the IPCC and they ran with this as one of their key claims. Considering the fact that the IPCC was set up by the United Nations to ensure that the worlds leaders had the latest and best scientific evidence available, it seems almost absurd that a mistake like this could be allowed to go unnoticed and then allowed to become a key claim for the Global Warming Scandal.
Can climate scientists admit to even a speck of doubt? | [former Conservative MP] Monte Solberg | Columnists | Comment | London Free Press
My wish for certain climate scientists is that they resolve to admit into their theory even the tiniest speck of doubt. To make me happy, this skeptical speck need not be any bigger than a dust mote, but it does need to be big enough to give these scientists pause in the face of evidence that confounds their theory.
The Richmond Register - Does global warming take off first two months?

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