Sunday, May 01, 2011

- Bishop Hill blog - Windfarms paid to switch off
Wind farm operators in Scotland were paid nearly £900,000 to keep their turbines idle for a night because the National Grid did not need the power.

The payments, up to 20 times the value of the power the wind farms would have produced, were offered by the National Grid because it urgently needed to reduce electricity entering the system.
It was oversupplied with power on a wet and blustery night last month when demand for electricity was low.
Researchers Say UN Climate Goals Impossible | The Resilient Earth
Tragically, catastrophic natural events have recently claimed thousands of lives and cost hundreds of billions of dollars. Sensible people recognize that life is not hazard free and no government program will make it so. Is it any wonder that the public is turning its collective back on those hawking disaster as cover for hidden social agendas? Besides, in the face of real natural disasters, the invented future calamities of the warmists pale to insignificance.
Is there such a thing as a "Climate Event"? - Minnesotans For Global Warming
Friday on MPR, Mark Seeley a Climatologist from the University of Minnesota, admitted that the last 5 months, in Minnesota anyway, have been colder than normal. After he stated this there was an awkward pause, I think I heard crickets chirping in the background. If I were the host I would have asked "what does this mean for global warming?" Then sure enough, later in the broadcast they tried to tie the tornadoes to climate change, which is why they need to be defunded.

So what makes a "Weather Event" a "Climate Event? If it can be used and twisted somehow to further the climate change fraud agenda then it is a "Climate Event"

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