Thursday, March 25, 2010

[Believer vs believer catfight!:  Guardian vs "Real"Climate]
I should say first that we hold RealClimate in very high regard. The site is part of the Guardian Environment Network, a collection of more than 20 hand-picked websites including Grist and Nature’s Climate Feedback blog with whom we have a mutual content sharing agreement. Under the arrangement, the Guardian website republishes RealClimate blogs regularly.
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The RealClimate commentary reads like a distorted fairground mirror of the Guardian investigation – one that highlights the uncomfortable bits but blurs the rest.
EU Referendum: The group-think with no clothes
The blogosphere is not a single entity but a disparate, anarchic group of individuals with their own motivations, skills and capabilities, each bringing their own individuality to the table.

And that might be the reason why the warmists will fail – as indeed will the politicians. This is group-think versus individualism. The former can never replicate the latter and nor can it win. The individual will always prevail – after all, it only took one boy to point out that the emperor had no clothes.
C3: Are Global Temperatures "Accelerating"? The Simple Truth About The Alarmist Claims
Is the world really reaching a climate temperature "tipping point"? Well certainly the leftists/liberals/Democrats/environmentalists want you and everyone else to believe this is so. They have already convinced the low-hanging fruit: the usual guilt-tripping, low-IQ celebrities and journalists. But for those with an actual interest in empirical science, the "accelerating" and "tipping point" hype is recognized as just that. Here's why.
Mine Workers Urge BP Boycott as Coal-Gas Feud Escalates - NYTimes.com
The United Mine Workers of America is calling for a boycott of BP PLC's gas stations after the oil giant's CEO called it unwise for U.S. policymakers to try to save coal jobs.
Senator Bids to Ease Tensions Over Competing Climate [Swindle] Bills - NYTimes.com
"This is the way to do it," Graham said. "And what will happen is, hopefully, we'll get the best of their ideas and the best of other people's ideas to basically come up with a new way forward. I don't see them as the enemy. I see them as two senators trying to do the same thing I'm doing: price carbon in a consumer-, business-friendly way."

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