Wednesday, January 27, 2010

zGlobal Warming Dogma Melts in Glaciergate | FrontPage Magazine
Obviously this is an isolated incident, NASA scientist and global warming apologist Gavin Schmidt wrote at his website, realclimate.org. Replace Gavin’s “The IPCC Is Not Infallible” header with “The IPCC Is Not Credible” and he might be a bit more believable. The more we learn about the way the IPCC does things, the less reason to entrust the future of the planet to this organization.
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Three years ago, thirty eight per cent of Americans thought that global warming should be a top policy priority. The most recent Pew survey now pegs the number at twenty eight percent. Himalayan glaciers won’t disappear in the next twenty five years, but the more fragile science upon which global warming theory is built comes to light significant public support for alarmism may melt away in a tenth of the time.
US climate [hoax] supporters focus on job creation - Reuters -
But Hufbauer, who has written extensively about global warming and economics, is no fan of pegging climate control legislation to job creation.

"To me, selling climate change as a job-creating measure is the modern equivalent of selling building the pyramids as a job creating measure in Egypt," Hufbauer said.

While jobs were created, he said the "actual increase in the amount of employment is questionable," as workers in Egypt could have been engaged in a variety of other activities, such as "growing more food."
Minimal climate goal set
AUSTRALIA has declared it will not go beyond a 5 per cent cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 without guaranteed action by major emitters including the US, China and India.
The crumbling Davos Agenda
Man-made climate change has been a key element of the alleged need for SD's "global governance," but the science is crumbling as fast as the issue's blatant politicization is being exposed. Rajendra Pachauri, the head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, has always been a star at Davos, but Dr. Pachauri is now under siege in the wake of Climategate and Glaciergate, the latter of which has also embroiled him in conflict of interest allegations.

Climate change has been key to another aspect of the WEF agenda: grand schemes of global redistribution. But that agenda is coming under a harsh spotlight as a result of Haiti.

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