Monday, December 20, 2010

RIVERSIDE: UCR wins NASA grant to [spread climate hoax propaganda]
Three professors at UC Riverside have landed a $350,000 NASA grant to teach nonscience-focused students in high school and college about climate change.

They will use data from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to help students navigate through the debate over climate change and understand the science for themselves, said Mary Droser, chairwoman of UCR's Department of Earth Sciences and the project's principal investigator.

"They get pummeled by the media -- people saying 'There is no climate change,' or 'The end is coming.' We need an informed public because climate change is coming, it's a very scary thing, and these are future voters. They need to see through the media hyperbole," Droser said.
Rodents foretell a brutal winter, climate change - KansasCity.com
Another possible hard winter, however, adds to skeptical feelings about whether global warming exists. The extremes we’re facing are part of climate change with temperatures creeping upward planetwide.

The greenhouse gas effect causes areas to experience more extreme weather conditions. That means hotter summers and colder winters with more precipitation.
CapitalClimate: Hype-ocracy: White Christmas in Washington
If there is Washington snow on Christmas again this year, it would be only the second time that had occurred in consecutive years since 1929.
The Mayor of London gives props to skeptic Piers Corbyn | Watts Up With That?
George Monbiot probably burst a blood vessel when he read this. Congratulations to Piers, who doesn’t need a teraflop class supercomputer to render a forecast.
NC Media Watch: Oh My, Sac Bee Editorial Board questions CARB's economics and wants independent review
Once again we have another case were reality is not negotiable, the world has changed since AB 32, the Global Warming Solutions Act, as was signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2006, and it appears the big boys at the Sac Bee are getting nervous in: Lead the World? Yes, but do it wisely.
EU Referendum: "Us" and "Them"
Suffolk are not the only ones running out of supplies. Elsewhere, highway authorities are having to cut back on gritting to keep some stocks available for "strategic routes", allowing ministers' armoured limousines to reach their destinations.

The only way you could get your planning this wrong is if you had completely discounted the idea that this winter was going to be significantly worse than last – and that has been precisely what has been happening. These morons have been listening to the Met Office, then predictably getting it wrong.

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