Wednesday, February 10, 2010

“Cap-and-Divide”: More Civil War on the Left Over Capping Carbon — MasterResource
George Carlin once asked, “Is it really possible to have a civil war?” Readers of Joe Romm’s pronouncements on greenhouse gas legislation would answer in the negative. Romm has always been a caustic critic of the “anti-science disinformers” who do not toe the line on the alleged scientific consensus, but lately he has turned his fire on former allies who dare to question the legislative developments in Washington.
Climate Common Sense: Florida Manatees Huddle Around Warm Power Station Outlet
Then Reynolds then draws a long bow in attempting to blame global warming: We've had some incredible prolonged cold periods. A lot of people feel global warming is going to result in increasing warmer times. But another outcome might be increasing extreme weather, such as more hurricanes and perhaps these long cold periods."
Somewhere a village is missing this bloke!
Lacis, The IPCC, Simple Physics And Post-normal “Science” « The Unbearable Nakedness of CLIMATE CHANGE
Given all the discussion taking place now, and the glaring mistakes obvious to all, it is apparent that nobody has ever read the IPCC report at a meaningful level of detail.
C3: South American Medieval Warming, Did It Happen? Peer-Reviewed Research Now Has Definitive Answer: YES
As is well known, the UN's IPCC Climategate scientists have endeavored mightily to produce a theme that Medieval Warming really only happened in the northern hemisphere, primarily within the European geography. Obviously, this IPCC fabrication has not been able to withstand the overwhelming scientific evidence that the Medieval Warming was global in nature, including South America.

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