Sunday, March 21, 2010

Climategate: A Veteran Meteorologist Exposes The Global Warming Scam - (Autographed)(Hardcover) 
Climategate is a godsend for anyone who has ever expressed skepticism about the environmentalist that claim that the Earth is in peril because of mankind’s appetite for carbon-based fuels.

A distinguished, award-winning television weatherman in San Francisco, Brian Sussman deftly melds easy-to-understand scientific facts with provocative commentary. Sick of twisted “facts” mass-marketed to manipulate basic living decisions and common-sense energy consumption, Sussman indicts a cabal of elitist politicians, bureaucrats and activists who front the environmental movement to push intrusive, Marxist-derived policies in a quest to become filthy rich.
Gabon's green ambition for Africa | Ali Bongo Ondimba, president of Gabon | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
This month Gabon holds the presidency of the UN security council.
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Furthermore, in 2009, the Africa Progress Panel predicted that dramatic climate change will result in armed conflict in 23 African countries in the next 10-20 years, and political instability in a further 13 nations. Global mechanisms must be put in place to reduce carbon emissions in all countries, including incentives rewarding nations for conserving their forests. That's why it's so important for us to agree a legally binding framework to govern emissions and address global climate change.
More than 20 wind farms operating at less than one-fifth full power 'because it's not breezy enough' | Mail Online
Some of Britain's most beautiful landscapes have been blighted by wind farms for only small returns in energy, research shows.

The analysis of power output found that more than 20 wind farms are operating at less than one-fifth of their full capacity.

Experts say many turbines are going up on sites that are simply not breezy enough.

They also accuse developers of 'grossly exaggerating' the amount of energy they will generate in order to get their hands on subsidies designed to boost the production of green power.
Is this how to measure our warming? | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
How reliable really are the weather stations that the Bureau of Meteorology uses to measure the rise in Australia’s temperature?

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