Monday, April 05, 2010

Guyana - Little done to secure US$10B climate change pledge – Jagdeo
The US$10B pledged in Copenhagen to assist countries vulnerable to climate change has not yet been realised, President Bharrat Jagdeo says.

He told reporters at a press briefing two Fridays ago that “very little work” has been done at the global level to secure the money and find a mechanism for its disbursement. The money needs to come from the people who pledged it into a fund, and then a mechanism needs to be found for its disbursement, Jagdeo said. He added that the mechanism has to say who is eligible. He said up to now, no agreement has been reached at the global level regarding those eligible, what projects will be funded, how much money countries are going to get, and so on.

This is disturbing and unless this issue is solved quickly, many developing countries are going to be very sceptical that “it’s all just talk again,” with little flow of resources, the President pointed out.
UNM Today: "An Iconoclast Revisits Climate Change: Some Plesant Truths” Topic of Lecture
A considerable share of the limited resources of the country and of scientists and engineers, is being wasted on speculation about global warming and the role of CO2. Data obtained by scientists about the temperature cycles without the effect of large human populations. However, there are many wrong actions taken because of political and financial reasons. There is solid data out there, which conclusively proves that man-made global warming is insignificant at best.

Engelhardt is the president and CEO of Enfiteck, Inc., which he founded in 1982. With more than 50 years of professional experience, Engelhardt covers a broad spectrum of activities as a university professor, a research engineer, physicist and a LANL staffer among other experience.
Ascension Decending « Musings from the Chiefio
So there is the giant part of the globe, the Atlantic, that’s got nicely positioned islands suited to measuring the temperature. That are showing a very interesting cooling trend. And they substantially are cut off mid-stream.

Now, decades later in some cases, we “take a splice” and start recording anomalies again. And we’ve seen that spices are bad things…

Where there is some “warming” it is strongly tied to instrument changes and happens as something of a “step function” with those changes.
C3: The 2°C Maximum Temperature Goal: German Climate Scientist Admits It's A Bogus Pubic Relations Stunt
Literally, the top scientists pulled a number out of the proverbial hat that they thought politicians could grasp. The traumatic world economic changes proposed by political leaders to "solve" global warming is based on a "consensus" fantasy number for political and public relation reasons, only.

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