Friday, February 05, 2010

IPCC bases claim of 1.3 billion agricultural workers on news article, changes title « ClimateQuotes.com
I don't know the actual number of agricultural workers there are in the world. I don't think the IPCC does either. It may well be 1.3 billion, but that isn't the point. The point is this: The IPCC claims to be the gold standard, but it has now been shown that even some of the most simple claims they make are either false (think Netherlands) or based on bad sources (think boot). This may be both.
Forests Flourish On Human CO2 | The Resilient Earth
Earth's forests seem to be flourishing on the extra CO2 human civilization has been pumping into the atmosphere. Forest lands are doing their part, along with the oceans, to absorb the natural plant food that is carbon dioxide. How ironic, that the IPCC's climate change alarmists could turn out to be harming nature instead of helping it. They may be standing in the way of nature growing a new garden of Eden.
Billions more wasted chasing the phantom menace at Heliogenic Climate Change
US President Barack H. Obama issued a presidential memorandum creating an inter-agency task force to develop a comprehensive carbon capture and storage strategy. …
Flashback to 2007 – SST to plunge again? « Watts Up With That?
[Steve Goddard] But the Met Office was wrong in 2007. Instead of breaking the temperature record, temperatures plummeted nearly 0.8C to below normal after El Nino quickly faded – as you can see in the graph below.
The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media » Anatomy of IPCC’s Mistakeon Himalayan Glaciers and Year 2035

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