Thursday, October 07, 2010

AFP: UN climate [scam] chief urges grassroots movement
TIANJIN, China — The United Nations' climate change chief on Thursday urged people around the world to join in a "global work party" this weekend that is part of a growing grassroots movement to curb greenhouse gases.

More than 7,000 events to fight climate change will be held in at least 180 countries around the world on Sunday, with the day gaining massive support largely through 350.org, tcktcktck.org and other Internet-based groups.

"I congratulate you on your work and I want to offer my personal support to the... Global Work Party," UN climate chief Christiana Figueres said in a video message posted on tcktcktck.
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Figueres said the Global Work Party could help push governments into making compromises in their efforts to forge a treaty.

"That is exactly what governments need to rally around urgently," she said of the grassroots campaign.
Breaking News – The Sun Influences Temperatures On Earth | Real Science
Turns out that the Maunder minimum must have been hot. Throw all the historical records out, we have a new three year study.
- Bishop Hill blog - Victory for Kiwi sceptics
As the story makes clear, there are interesting parallels to Climategate, with government scientists resisting requests for data and then claiming the data was lost. With the raw data apparently showing no warming trend, something that only appears once these scientists have homogenised and adjusted the figures, it does look suspiciously as if books may have been cooked.
March Of The Computer Models | Real Science
But wait, there is just one minor problem with the computer model.

Antarctic sea ice is increasing, not decreasing.
William M. Briggs, Statistician » Hollywood: Stop Making Movies And Lower Your Carbon Footprint
If all the actors and technicians who traipse about spewing CO2 in their efforts to make these superfluous movies would instead sit quietly in their homes, we would all be saved.

I thus call on Hollywood, and the British equivalent, to cease producing new movies until this crisis passes.

No caviling! This is for the People. Your sacrifices will be duly noted by future historians.

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