Global Heat Is [Allegedly] On in 2010 So Far - Dot Earth Blog - NYTimes.com
Fans May Be Treated to Snowfall - TIME NewsFeed
The bottom line? Extraordinary deluges happen. More storms will generate such deluges in a warming world with moister air, according to solid basic science. Slapping a label on such storms is unnecessary.So if the world does get warmer, and if the air does get moister, why are we supposed to believe that droughts will increase?World Cup
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[Kevin Trenberth] The way I think about is that for precipitation there is a shift in distribution caused by increased water vapor. So everything we see has an element of global warming but is dominated by weather/natural variability.
Fans May Be Treated to Snowfall - TIME NewsFeed
With all the heat generated by the excitement of the World Cup games in South Africa, it’s easy to forget the sporting event’s wild card: cold weatherDr. Martin Hertzberg: Climate propaganda? | SummitDaily.com
Miesler's argument calling Lord Monckton a “liar” is worthless in science: only the data count, and Monckton is guided by real data, whereas Miesler is guided by the anecdotal clap-trap of fear-mongering, environmental propagandists.FOXNews.com - Boxer Declares Climate Change as the Greatest Threat, But Opponents Slam Theory
Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., Boxer's Republican counterpart on the environment committee she chairs and arguably the most outspoken global warming skeptic in Congress, decried the warning on Tuesday as a bogus ploy to win support for a sweeping energy regulation bill.
"We know global warming alarmists frequently use scare tactics to push the U.S. to pass costly cap-and-trade legislation. But to say that carbon emissions will be the leading cause of conflict in the next 20 years represents a new low in alarmist propaganda," Inhofe, ranking member on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, said in a written statement to FoxNews.com.
"Given the tremendous security challenges confronting our nation today -- from Iran, North Korea, Islamic extremism and much else -- Senator Boxer's statement seems a bit out of touch. I would hope that she simply misspoke."
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