Saturday, February 13, 2010

Snow Still Causing Problems In Atlanta
ATLANTA (February 13, 2010)—The buses weren’t running Saturday in Atlanta and motorists were being urged to stay home while crews made sure Georgia highways were clear of ice and snow.

Hundreds of additional fights were canceled Saturday morning at Atlanta's airport, in addition to the ones canceled Friday because of the rare snowfall that hit Southern states.

As much as 7 inches fell in central South Carolina.
Global Warming, A Man-made Crisis: Part 1 :: The Market Oracle
Have you hopped aboard the global warming/carbon credit trading train or are you starting to question what you have been told and question what the benefits are for those who promote such 'science' as opposed to you as a private citizen of this planet?
[We're saved!]: Potential human responses to climate change will be integrated into future models of global climate - 7thSpace Interactive
RICHLAND, Wash. -- An international team of climate scientists will take a new approach to modeling the Earth's climate future, according to a paper in 11 February Nature. The next set of models will include, for the first time, tightly linked analyses of greenhouse gas emissions, projections of the Earth's climate, impacts of climate change, and human decision-making.

This approach will influence the next international scientific assessment undertaken by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). It will provide the framework for thousands of individual scientific studies on climate impacts and adaptation, climate modeling, and changes in the way societies generate and use energy.
Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: Beyond the "Consistent With" Canard
Over at the Center for American Progress, Joe Romm has recommended that journalists use the "consistent with" construction to imply in misleading fashion a linkage of specific weather events with human-caused climate change. Implying such a linkage is simply wrong, because weather is not climate.

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