Monday, March 01, 2010

Global warming: The challenge for the UEA enquiry into Climategate
It seems that there is every possibility that this inquiry will end up in another media firestorm--not what the world of climate science needs at this point, I must say.
Let’s Test Climate ‘Science’ With Real Science - Vladimir’s blog - RedState
Remember the one about Indonesian peat fires? How the large scale peat fires in 1997 contributed carbon dioxide in amounts up to 40% of a typical year’s global carbon output? Do you recall that the very next year, 1998, is touted as one of the warmest on record? If saving the planet means drastically reducing carbon emissions, why not start with Indonesia?
MUST SEE: "The Worst possible March for farming & gardens is on the way for Britain, Ireland & much of Europe" AND winter 09/10 world REVIEW | Climate Realists
'Worst possible March for farming & gardening in Britain, Ireland & much of Europe' is on the way warns Piers Corbyn of WeatherAction long range weather and climate forecasters at his monthly media Report event on Feb26th. The 10 minute video also reports on the ground-breaking winter success of WeatherAction's solar-based long range forecasts for Britain, Ireland, Europe, USA and other parts of the world, and the failure - yet again - of standard meteorology and the man-made climate change hypothesis.
Westminster Corner - UK Independence Party
[UKIP Leader Lord Pearson] PS Some of you may have seen references in the media (especially if you happen to read the Guardian) to me saying that climate change was “crap” and, indeed, that was in the original title of the invitation to Lord Monckton’s press conference, sent out to the media.

In case any of you were shocked by that I shall repeat what I said when I opened the press conference: this is an acronym, much used by climate-realists in the United States: Carbon Really Ain’t Pollution or CRAP. Tempting to use it here, isn’t it?

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