Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Bitter Cold Election? | Real Science
Looks like La Niña is about to unload on the US. Just in time for the election!

Hopefully the idiots incumbents will be running a lot of global warming ads around that time.
Greening H'wood
Saving the planet can make for strange bedfellows, but when it's a global cause, hatchets are buried and the lovefest begins. That's why famously divorced couple Jane Fonda and Ted Turner kissed and cooed on stage at the 20th annual Environmental Media Awards on Saturday night. It was chilly and even a little wet at the outdoor festivities on the Warner Bros. lot (rain in SoCal in October, just another sign of global warming, it seems), as Fonda called Turner "my favorite ex-husband" (she has three) and extolled his "strong commitment to environmental and humanitarian causes" while handing over the EMA Lifetime Achievement Award.
FoxNews.com - 'We Are Destroying Life on Earth,' UN Conference Claims
A U.N.-backed study this month said global environmental damage caused by human activity in 2008 totaled $6.6 trillion, equivalent to 11 percent of global gross domestic product.
Another Aggie Joke | Real Science
Texas A&M professor Andy Dessler claims that rising sea level is evidence that temperatures are increasing. It is trivial to demonstrate that his claim is both incorrect and absurd.
Hottest Year Ever : Philadelphia Just As Warm As 1828 | Real Science
Philadelphia is averaging 60F from January-September. That is just as hot as it was in the year 1828. During the Little Ice Age, when CO2 was 280 ppm.
Planting Trees In Wisconsin To Save Polar Bears | Real Science

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