[Question: Why would diabolical CO2 concentrate so fiercely on this one small spot?]
2. Why doesn't this article mention that this legislation was originally sold as a way to save our grandchildren from dying in fiery floods?
The Hockey Schtick: Good Science Gets Its Revenge
The Antarctic Peninsula, stretching some 1000 km in length, is now the most rapidly warming region of our planet. Mid-winter air temperatures gathered over the past sixty years, just thirty miles down the coast at the Ukrainian Vernadsky Station, show a consistent trend of an increase of one degree centigrade per decadePhoto Op-inion: Where's Al Gore Been Hiding?
Sometimes funny, sometimes serious, these images say it with pictures instead of words.At White House Meeting, Duke Energy CEO says Passing Climate Change Legislation Key to Creating Jobs - Duke Energy
At a White House meeting with President Obama today, Duke Energy CEO Jim Rogers said: “Passing climate change legislation will give us the ‘rules of the road’ needed to invest in clean energy to put more people to work.”1. To date, haven't 100.0% of all US jobs been created without this federal climate hoax legislation?
2. Why doesn't this article mention that this legislation was originally sold as a way to save our grandchildren from dying in fiery floods?
The Hockey Schtick: Good Science Gets Its Revenge
I fully agree with Gavin's last quote, that good science is the best revenge. Let's take a look at this in action, from the recently released NASA FOIA files part 4 is a series of emails detailing a trouncing by 3 scathing reviews of a paper written by Gavin Schmidt et al submitted not once but twice to BAMS (the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society) and ultimately rejected outright. Followed by this are emails regarding a blog posting at climatedepot.com in 2009 stating "prominent scientist appalled by Gavin Schmidt's lack of knowledge". Looks like Gavin better just stick to persuading the public at his blog rather than being paid to do climate science.
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