Friday, November 26, 2010

Now on npr.org: More complete BS from climate hoax promoter Bill McKibben

Foreign Policy: Making Progress In Mexico : NPR
Copenhagen, at least in winter, has a grim air — I remember the Ferris wheel at Tivoli Garden kept spinning throughout last December's U.N. climate summit, but the wind chill factor seemed discouraging. In a season for hunkering down, the damp squib of an outcome fit the mood. Cancun, where the next U.N. climate summit starts on Nov. 29, has a slightly different feel — "a margarita for the delegate from Denmark, senora!" — but drinks and sunshine won't be enough to lift the mood.
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The scientists have done their work by now. The planet is heating up in precisely the ways they predicted, albeit more quickly.  The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere edged past 390 parts per million (ppm) in the months since Copenhagen, far above the 350 ppm that researchers have set as the upper boundary for a planet that works the way we're used to.

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