Sunday, April 18, 2010

Viewpoint: Parallels between Climategate and attacks on Pope on Independent Catholic News
There seem to be some parallels between the Climategate affair of a few months ago and the current attacks on the Pope. In both cases strong accusations have been launched in the Press without much background research and without the attacked parties being allowed to defend themselves.  [Who's not allowing the fraudsters to defend themselves?]
We must not be dogmatic about climate change – unlike the warmists – Telegraph Blogs
I have been asked a good many times where I stand on the great climate change controversy. In short, I am unconvinced by man-made global warming but not dogmatically sure that it is all nonsense, a racket or a conspiracy.
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Ludicrous inefficient, high-cost unreliable boondoggles like the huge wind farms should be abandoned. Windmills have a role, a very limited on, in a very few locations, but in general they are a high cost irrelevance.
[Participants in a WWF climate hoax event had a chance to win an unnecessary long-distance fossil-fueled trip!]
New this year, individuals who raised over $150 were entered into a draw to win a trip for two to Churchill, Manitoba and see first-hand the impacts of climate change on polar bears and Arctic communities.
Missing Heat Hides From Climate Scientists | The Resilient Earth
...for now, no scientist can claim that we truly understand what is going on in Earth's oceans—and that means climate science cannot claim to understand what is going to happen to Earth's climate.

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