Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Wikipedia Bias – Jimmy Wales does the right thing – Telegraph Blogs
I think we’d all appreciate it even more, though, if you did something about all those Warmist trolls infesting your Encyclopedia like weevils in a ship’s biscuit. Surely you’ve been presented sufficient documented evidence, by now, thanks to people like Lawrence Solomon, that unless you can restore a semblance of neutrality to Wikipedia’s coverage of climate change your mighty – and essentially good and noble – creation will forever remain tarnished and compromised?
BBC News - Climate change 'bringing new crops' to South East
Rising temperatures could see lemons and sunflowers being grown as crops in the South East, a Kent agricultural college has predicted.
The Reference Frame: In defense of Milankovitch by Gerard Roe
So the amount of sunshine that you get near the Arctic circle is actually more important not only for the regional Arctic climate but, indirectly, for the global climate as well. The global climate is determined by the residual impact of the local variations, instead of the other way around (which is what the "global" warmists would like to believe).
Stalagmites show recent drought not unusual - ABC Newcastle NSW - Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Newcastle scientists say 1,000-year-old stalagmites show the south-east of Australia has been drying out for more than 300 years.

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