Monday, May 10, 2010

SBY Talks Climate Change With Soros - The Jakarta Globe
I think Indonesia can make a really big contribution to keeping global temperatures steady,” [Soros] said.
How Much Does Climate Change Naturally?: Tim Ball
The tragedy is the people at the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) through the IPCC used and abused tree ring records. First by assuming they reflected only temperature, then selecting certain trees and certain sites, and finally linking it incorrectly to a doctored instrumental record. The manipulated tree ring data provided the handle of the infamous ‘hockey stick’. Phil Jones’ still undisclosed claim of unnatural temperature increase in the last 130 years of the instrumental record was the blade.
Virginia AG's risky climate science investigation - Washington Post Capital Weather Gang
Mann has correctly labeled the investigation a "witch hunt,"
Desperation as alarmists sense the battle is lost | Australian Climate Madness
The more desperate the quotes, the more tragic the arguments, the more it reveals that the alarmists realise that not only is the planet not complying with their incomplete and worthless climate models, but also that the penny [Wong? - Ed] has dropped in the public mind. The public realises now that the IPCC is a politicised advocacy group, spinning the science to fit an agenda conceived back in the 1980s to regulate CO2.
C3: Peer-Reviewed Research: Unprecedented Global Warming During Medieval Period, Boreholes Reveal
Way back in 1997, researchers published a paper that was based on data from 6,000 plus borehole sites from all the continents. The reconstructed temperatures clearly showed a Medieval Period warming that was, and is, unprecedented. The data also makes clear that subsequent warming began well before the growth of human CO2 emissions and this natural rebound would obviously lead to temperatures similar to the Medieval Period.

1 comment:

susan said...

Fascinating, now Soros is an official UN adviser in charge of shaking down American taxpayers, aka getting money from developing countries to enable carbon trading. His shirt is well thought out.