Wednesday, February 10, 2010

A better climate-change bill | Philadelphia Inquirer | Sam Ryan
[see the whole thing] As the mid-Atlantic region faces yet another massive blizzard, the problem of unregulated snow can no longer be ignored. It's time for Congress to set limits on the crystalline mayhem descending through the atmosphere and disrupting the lives of hardworking Americans.

Certainly, snow-control legislation would require political will and bipartisan support. But if today's policymakers don't put an end to snowstorms, these boom-and-bust blizzards will continue to undermine our nation's growth and prosperity.
C3: Just A Reminder To U.S. Senators: Besides The "Gate" Du Jour Scandals, The World's Top Scientists Say The IPCC CO2-Science Stinks
...it's also important for politicians to remember that the AGW hypothesis and CO2-based climate models, which UN bureaucrats love, represents a science that cannot withstand, nor tolerate the scrutiny that actual empirical evidence affords. It is literally non-sustainable science that actual science facts can't confirm. It's pseudo science, primarily driven by unfortunate UN corruption, malfeasance and politics.
D.C. Snowstorm: How Global Warming Makes Blizzards Worse - Alarmist  Bryan Walsh - TIME
But as far as winter storms go, shouldn't climate change make it too warm for snow to fall? Eventually that is likely to happen — but probably not for a while.
Daily Kos: The Real Struggle Behind Climate Change - A War on Expertise
The schism over global climate change (GCC) has become an intellectual chasm, across which everyone perceives the other side as Koolaid-drinkers...I have mixed views of my own about the science of GCC...it boils down to "I hate smartypants."

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