Thursday, February 18, 2010

[Obama's EPA blows another $17 million on the greatest scientific fraud in human history]
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is awarding nearly $17 million in Science to Achieve Results (STAR) grants to universities across the country to study the consequences of climate change on the air we breathe and the water we drink.
Shuttle Challenger apt metaphor in climate debate - Bakersfield.com
Like the rocket engineers who told NASA that 53 degrees F was the lowest safe temperature, climate scientists [which ones, specifically?] are telling us 350 ppm is the highest possible safe level of CO2. We are already at 387 ppm, though it is still possible to get back to 350.

But only if we ask the right questions.

Dan Miller of Alameda County is managing director of The Roda Group, a cleantech venture capital company.
BBC News - Top UN climate [hoax] official resigns
Yvo de Boer, the UN's top climate change official, says he will resign after nearly four years in the post.

He said the failure to secure a treaty at Copenhagen was unrelated to his decision to quit, and that he had begun looking for a new job last year, before the summit.

Mr De Boer said he will be a consultant on climate and sustainability issues for KPMG, a global accounting firm, and will be associated with several universities.
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"We were about an inch away from a formal agreement. It was basically in our grasp, but it didn't happen... so that was a pity," he said.
You’ve Read It Here First – Present-Day AGW Science Is A Walking Dead « The Unbearable Nakedness of CLIMATE CHANGE
Just had a pleasant conversation with a published European researcher of considerable experience. Can’t write any detail to back up my claim yet, but let me try to claim precedence. AGW theory is dead and I am not talking about politics here. A research institute is likely to let the wheels come off the wagon, at last.

Eventually, climate science will replace it with a new theory combining solar, orographic and hydrodynamical studies. The greenhouse effect will not be repudiated, rather downsized to a more appropriate status.

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