Thursday, April 15, 2010

Scoop: Good news for Polar Bears

Kiwi Party leader Larry Baldock welcomed the latest findings but wonders why we have not seen fresh photos on the evening news of this new wide expanse of ice? 


"This new ice cover may still be too thin to completely finish off the global warming alarmists, but if our media are committed to reporting the truth, we should at the very least see an end to the repetitive showing of footage of polar bears floating on little blocks of ice,” said Mr Baldock.
A few grounded planes? We got off lightly . . . | Bill McGuire - Times Online
In 1815 the biggest eruption of the last millennium, at Tambora, Indonesia, wrapped a veil of sulphur gases around the entire planet, blocking the Sun’s rays and leading, the following year, to the so-called year without a summer. Bitter cold and frosts devastated harvests in North America, while in Europe bread riots and famine led to the last great subsistence crisis in the Western world.  [Why weren't people partying in the streets to celebrate their lack of kidney stones?]
Climate-Gate Gets A Whitewash - IBD - Investors.com
Global Warming: The first probe into the integrity of the science being conducted at the Climatic Research Unit is in and nothing's changed. Those who created and perpetuated this sham are not called into account.
Salting streets during big freeze could kill off thousands of trees | Arboriculture | Horticulture Week
Tree experts have warned that council workers may have killed thousands of street trees by using salt to de-ice roads and pavements during the coldest winter for 31 years.

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