Wednesday, September 22, 2010

C3: Flooding In Eastern U.S. Has Not Increased Due To Warming, Study Finds - Climate Change Predictions Wrong
The latest peer-reviewed research discovers that the predicted increase in flooding for the eastern part of the U.S., due to "global warming," has not occurred.
There Once Was An Island: Te Henua e Noho | Real Science
And no doubt they will explain that the current rate of sea level rise is much slower than the average rate over the last 20,000 years. And no doubt they will discuss this 9,000 year old city off the coast of India which is submerged by 120 feet of water.

I keep wondering if the anti-engineering community is just blindingly ignorant, or if they are intentionally being dishonest about what we know.
What’s New About Windpower? Erich Zimmermann in 1933 — MasterResource
“The Place of Wind in Modern Energy Economy”

Not only are new uses of water as a source of energy being studied, but the power of the wind is likewise being subjected to renewed scrutiny. Two recent proposals are mentioned here in order to indicate the trend of this development. The first is a German proposal which was reported in a wireless from Berlin, February 11, 1932, as follows
What If They Blamed Electricity? | Real Science
Essentially all of the most extreme weather in US history occurred with CO2 levels less than 330 pm. What if some charlatan had started a crusade to blame the extreme weather on electricity? Electricity use was increasing rapidly during that time, and correlation proves causation to many current “climate scientists.”

We are fortunate that our great-grandparents weren’t so clueless as the current generation of climochondriacs.
Ocean Acidification Database | The SPPI Blog
In conclusion, claims of impending marine species extinctions driven by increases in the atmosphere’s CO2 concentration do not appear to be founded in empirical reality, based on the experimental findings we have analyzed above.

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