Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Global Warming: Good for Bad, Bad for Good — Except (Surprise!) Wind Energy
If you’ve been following the global warming debate for any length of time, you know how boringly predictable the “consensus” narrative has become. Global warming is good for bad things — poison ivy, ticks, toxic algae blooms, malaria-carrying mosquitoes – but bad for good things – polar bears, ski resorts, Vermont’s maple sugar industry, and the weather patterns on which agriculture (hence human survival) allegedly depend.
Reflected Sunlight Shines On IPCC Deceptions and Gross Inadequacies | Dr. Tim Ball
Global warming due to humans is based on the hypothesis that our addition of CO2 has changed the balance of energy entering and leaving the Earth’s atmosphere. There are a multitude of factors that can change this balance, many ignored or underplayed by climate science. They get away with this because the public is unaware.
Would you like to throw billions at solar? « JoNova
In a nutshell, most alternatives are 2-3 times as expensive, except for solar which is 5 times the price.
Fixed: the IPCC’s Climate Model Evaluation Game « NoFrakkingConsensus
The IPCC recruits the same people who work with climate models on a daily basis to write the section of its report that “evaluates” them.

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