Monday, March 15, 2010

Sarah Palin: Nonstop D.C. Nonsense: Drilling Down on Energy Doublespeak | Facebook
At a time when our country is desperate for job growth, deficit reduction, and energy independence, it’s simply astonishing that the administration refuses to allow additional offshore drilling, even while supporting energy development in foreign countries.
Open Letter from [Alarmists] on the IPCC - Home
While we cannot predict the details of our climate future with a high degree of certainty, the majority of studies from a large number of research groups in the US and elsewhere project that unabated emissions could produce between 1 and 6 degrees C [if you're going to pick a range as wide as X or 6 times X, why not go a little further and predict "between -6 and +6 degrees C"?] more warming through the year 2100.
Tea Partying Diggs Brown on global warming: ‘Dinosaurs weren’t driving cars’ « Colorado Independent
Nothing goes over at a Tea Party forum quite like jokes about Al Gore and global warming. National Guardsman Diggs Brown, who is running for Betsy Markey’s 4th District Congressional seat, drew laughs Thursday at the Northern Colorado Tea Party candidate forum in Loveland with his folksy response to a question on climate change. Brown seemed to tap into what everyone on the stage and in the audience of 400 were thinking.

“You know, in my humble opinion, the world heats up, the world cools down, the world heats up, the world cools down. I don’t know if the dinosaurs were driving cars… It just seems to me we can’t hobble our economy with cap and trade and other nonsense like that,” he said.
The Hockey Schtick: The UN IPCC Step-By-Step Guide to Fraud
Step 1: Create an organization within the UN with a mandate to prove a foregone conclusion
CapitalClimate: U.S. Temperature Review: 29th Coldest February Caps 18th Coldest Winter
For the South and Southeast, it was the 7th coldest February. Southern states which had their top 10 coldest Februaries included:

* 4th coldest: Florida
* 5th coldest: Louisiana
* 6th coldest: Alabama, Georgia, and Texas
* 7th coldest: Arkansas
* 8th coldest: Mississippi, South Carolina

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