Thursday, February 11, 2010

EDITORIAL: Global warming snow job - Washington Times
Man-made global warming theory isn't backed up by science; it's a hoax. The fact that the world has been asked to spend tens of trillions of dollars on global warming solutions without being able to evaluate the data upon which the claims were made should have been the first warning that something was seriously wrong. The public and world leaders have been sold expensive snake oil by charlatans like Mr. Pachauri. It's time to admit it's all baloney and move on.
Our View: Bipartisan push back on EPA carbon policing | bipartisan, democratic, join - Editorials - Appeal-Democrat
Amid worldwide challenges to global warming theory, bipartisan opposition is forming in Congress as prominent Democratic voices join Republican critics of the Obama administration's pending greenhouse gas regulations.
EU Referendum: Pachauri's law
A fine piece of writing from Dipankar Gupta in yesterday's Indian Mail Today. Unfortunately, it is not on line, but if you click the pic above, it is readable.
Report Pits Perception Against "Reality" on Issue of Green Business Practices - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
For the purposes of the analysis, ‘green’ was a strictly a function of climate-friendly practices, as measured by Climate Counts, an organization that “tracks the world’s largest companies on their climate impact.”
A Psychological Profiling of Global Warming
Interestingly, ‘global warming’ has a far less powerful hold on the life of Catholic countries and communities, and it is virtually non-existent as a serious issue in the Muslim world, despite Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden and al-Qaeda, on occasion, reportedly blaming the USA for ‘global warming’.
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The ‘global warming’ grouping found it relatively easy to accommodate itself internally when it could make out that the USA was the prime villain.
IPCC references at least 29 news articles in AR4 « ClimateQuotes.com
Several news articles have already been pointed out as citations in the IPCC's AR4, but there are many that haven't been found. I have found 29, though I am sure there are probably some I missed. This doesn't include press releases, White House briefings, product catalogs, and other various non-peer-reviewed references (maybe another post), but simply news articles. Some are from UN bodies, like the FAO, but most are magazines or newspapers, including but certainly not limited to the following: Rocky Mountain News, New York Times, The Seattle Times, Better Roads, Business Week, Associated Press, Environment News Service, Climbing News, BTO News (birdwatching), Foreign Affairs, The Economist, and the Asia Times. I'd give you the location of each but that would take forever and I'm sure you are smart enough to find it with Google. Here's the list:

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