Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Global Warming Derangement Syndrome : Early Warning Signs | Real Science
I stumbled across one of the most clueless sites on the web today. It seems to be designed to propagandize schoolchildren through their teachers.
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I went through their bullets, in thirty words or less.
How much wind would windmill make if it could? - Minnesotans For Global Warming
A local power company Wright Hennepin doesn't appear to be the happiest since the mandates came out in 2007 to recieve a portion of their power from Windmills.
July 1936 – Hottest On Record | Real Science
The heat this summer didn’t compare with July, 1936 – when temperatures were 12 degrees above normal in the center of the country. Not even in the ballpark

For the entire summer, June-August 1936 stands out as the hottest on record - even after all the upwards adjustments to recent temperatures. Atmospheric CO2 was 310 ppm in 1936, indicating there was no correlation between the heat and CO2.
A price on carbon is a must, says [lame-duck] Delaware senator | Grist
Making polluters pay would create jobs, enhance U.S. competitiveness, and strengthen national security.  [Again, where's the part about preventing fiery floods?]

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