Friday, February 12, 2010

A Historian Looks ‘Back’ at the Climate Fight - Dot Earth Blog - NYTimes.com
[Spencer Weart] ...it will suffice to point out that unlike, for example, any political organization or business corporation, the I.P.C.C. lacked a well-funded and expert public relations apparatus
This is snort-worthy nonsense.  Does Weart really think that the side including the UN, Al Gore, GE, BBC, the US government, etc doesn't have the "funding" to successfully compete against Anthony Watts, Steve McIntyre, Bob Carter, Christopher Monckton, etc?

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports™
Sixty-one percent (61%) say Congress should scrap the proposed health care plan and start all over again. Just 28% think it would be better to build on the health care plan that has been working its way through the House and Senate. Most think action should wait until voters select a new Congress in November.
CAP.TRADE.DEC2010 19:10
[Yet another new low: 10.6 cents on the dollar]
Global warming is having a seemingly peculiar [cooling?] effect on winter weather in the northern United States - NWF
“Odd-ball winter weather is yet another sign of how uncontrolled carbon pollution amounts to an unchecked experiment on people and nature,” said Dr. Staudt. “While global warming means shorter, milder winters on average, some snowbelt areas could see more heavy snowfall events.”
...“We can no longer plan based on the climate we used to have.”
IPCC co-chair Chris Field loses his cool with Roger Pielkie, Jr | CLIMATEGATE
Here in the U.S., we sure are jealous of the media in the UK, who are providing forums for debate on Climategate.

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