Thursday, February 11, 2010

Cooling on National Defense - Edward John Craig - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Over on the homepage, the Heritage Foundation's Brett Schaeffer and Baker Spring review the Quadrennial Defense Review, and find the Obama administration eager to push climate change up the list of America's national-security interests — even if they have to rely on the IPCC's flawed science to make their shaky case.

Rather than address clear and present dangers, our warmist president would have us wage a War on Carbon Terror.
Comments On News Article Titled “Word From the Caves” By John Fleck Of The Albuquerque Journal « Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr.
Long periods of drought can occur in the southwest United States even without the interference of humans in the climate system. This means that society should take steps to reduce the risks we face from these long dry periods, irrespective of how humans are altering the climate.
Minnesotans for Global Warming parody The Who | CLIMATEGATE
Lyrics:: FROZEN WASTELAND Up here on the farm We chop wood To stay Warm We all could use some Global Warming We all need to fight To preserve our rights I don’t want to be taxed a just for breathing Open your eyes Don’t believe their lies It’s just a Frozen Wasteland Al Gore is a liar His pants are on fire Plus he’s getting rich from carbon offsets He’s loose with the facts All he wants is a tax Lets get together Before it gets much colder Frozen Wasteland Its just a Frozen Wasteland Frozen Wasteland Frozen Wasteland WE’RE ALL FROZEN!!
C3: The New Climate Science of 2009 - The AGW Theory Is Doomed If New Science Maintains The 2009 Pace
It's amazing just how many new discoveries and research studies were published during 2009 that truly undermines the CO2-based AGW hypothesis that the IPCC relies on.
Why the EPA is Wrong about Recent Warming — MasterResource
IPCC mistakes, Climategate perversions, and now new major scientific findings all demand the same thing—that EPA reconsider its Endangerment Finding as the validity of its scientific underpinnings is badly in need of update and reappraisal.

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