Sunday, March 14, 2010

China - Wicked weather for spring: cold warnings
"It is not uncommon to experience a cold snap following rising temperatures," said Zheng Dawei, professor of Meteorology at China Agricultural University.

He told the Global Times that the temperatures of early March this year were the lowest in more than 30 years, six to seven degrees below the sea-sonal average, which will hurt the growth of many agricultural crops.
Climate change ads ruled false « Don Surber
The false advertisements are now banned.

“The ASA has ruled that the claims made in the newspaper adverts were not supported by solid science and has told the Department of Energy and Climate Change that they should not be published again,” the Times of London reported.

Gee, imagine the government lying to the people in order to expand its powers.
AM - CSIRO boss says climate change is real 15/03/2010
MEGAN CLARK: We know two things. We know that our CO2 has never risen so quickly. We are now starting to see CO2 and methane in the atmosphere at levels that we just haven't seen for the past 800,000 years, possibly even 20 million years.
American Thinker: Logical Positivism and the IPCC: 'The Best-Laid Schemes...'
There has never been a scientific scam in the history of mankind as big as the science swindle of "climate change." Nothing comes close. Modern scientific hustles like mesmerism, phrenology, eugenics, the Piltdown man, and even Lysenkoism, pale in comparison to the flimflam of anthropomorphic global warming (AGW).
Ezra Klein - It's time for tax reform
Congress is ready for a nap. The financial crisis was a year-long emergency. Health-care reform has been a seemingly endless grind. No one quite knows what to do about jobs. Cap-and-trade seems doomed in the Senate, which means all the work the House did to pass its bill was for nothing. The election looms. There's not a lot of enthusiasm for taking on another big, complicated issue that will be distorted by interest groups and screamed about on cable networks and ripped apart on op-ed pages.

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