Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Boehner fundraises for ex-Dem Griffith - The Hill's Ballot Box
"...He was there to vote against the cap and trade with us," Boehner told WHNT 19 News.
Climategate and the Ongoing Politicization of Science | NewsReal Blog
It started as “Global Warming,” morphed into “Climate Change,” and should now be referred to as “Climate Disruption.” The target keeps moving as the Climategate scandal exposes more and more fraud in the so-called “Climate Science” community. The breadth and depth of fraud is so massive and far-reaching that no single individual can keep up with it all. Revelations are released daily and require a small army of dedicated bloggers to note and catalogue them.

Any disinterested third party with access to all this information would conclude that the status of climate study as a “science” is in serious doubt, reducing its status to be on par with astrology or scientology.
Wanted: GWPF assistant director to reveal thinktank's funding | Leo Hickman | Environment | guardian.co.uk
So why not nip this all in the bud right now by saying the GWPF will only accept donations from those who are willing to have their names listed publicly?   [Does Al Gore already do this?]
Book of Odds - Playing the Climate Change Odds
The most likely outcome, with odds of one in 2.6, is that temperatures will rise eight to ten degrees Fahrenheit—an increase that would make summer in Boston feel more like Tampa. The odds of a more modest five to eight degree rise are one in 4. More worrisome, the odds of a temperature increase smaller than five degrees are less than one in 100.  [What are the odds that temperatures will fall?]

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