Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Greenland Glacial Calving and Sea Level by Nils-Axel Mörner, Sea level specialist, Paleogeophysics & Geodynamics | Climate Realists
Recently, “a panel of leading geoscientists told the US Congress” that sea level is likely to rise by 7 metres within this century. What nonsense, we must say. Not only, is this against observational facts, it is also against physics.
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The view presented by the panel is another sad expression of IPCC propaganda. What they say is not founded in geoscientific knowledge and physical laws. The World is far too full of real problems that call for immediate consideration to waste time on wild exaggerations.

Nils-Axel Morner
(Sea level specialist from Sweden)
Paleogeophysics & Geodynamics
Julie Burchill: So the Prince of Green Hypocrites is going on tour. Thank God I'll be abroad - Julie Burchill, Columnists - The Independent
Green is the first socio-political movement in which every single leader and spokesperson is filthy rich.
We're still awaiting the apocalypse | NewsChief.com
The apocalypse is upon us now, we are warned, and much is therefore required - crush corporations, squeeze industrialism to puniness, transfer wealth from rich to poor countries. But hold on a minute. The apocalypse can't be found.
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The lesson here is that the real danger lurking behind warnings may be their falsity. It behooves us to very carefully examine such issues as cap-and-trade global warming remedies that one economist has said could do trillions more harm than good. It behooves us - myself included - to look both ways before crossing the street.
Scott Blakeman: Summer Blamed for Northeast Heat Wave
The hot temperatures and high humidity that have dominated the headlines in the Northeast this July and August, is attributable to one of the four seasons called summer, a leading climatologist revealed yesterday.

The climatologist, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to make obvious statements, said summer was also the culprit for the prevalence of skimpy attire worn by women on the streets of major northeastern cities.

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