Sunday, June 12, 2011

C3: Himalayan Glaciers Stable Since 1992 Despite Large Human CO2 Emissions, Scientists Determine
The IPCC "consensus" science and global warming alarmists stated that Himalayan glaciers are melting at an accelerating rate and predicted their demise from CO2-induced warming would be soon. A recent peer-reviewed study finds that large glaciers in the northwest Himalayas are not experiencing accelerated warming, thus they won't be disappearing as predicted.
The Blackboard » Statistical Significance since 1995? Not with HadCrut!
So, I get a t. It’s t= 1.877057. I don’t even need to look up the student t, because the smallest possible value for the critical t is 1.96. So, no. This is also not statistically significant.
Pence begins campaign with promise to fight health care reform, climate change legislation :: The Republic
Pence is leaving Congress — where he spent much of his time battling President Barack Obama and Democrats — to run for Indiana governor. He promised Saturday he would keep the same tack if he takes the governor's office.
...He said he would use the governor's mansion to fight national Democratic priorities including health care reform and new limits on carbon dioxide emissions.

In his roughly 30-minute speech, Pence began to make the case why he can better fight Washington from the statehouse in Indianapolis. And his conservative base of supporters responded in kind — applauding loudest when he railed against "Obamacare" and a "national energy tax" and only tepidly when he talked about state-level issues like improving schools and enhancing law enforcement.
Laugh Lines - NYTimes.com
DAVID LETTERMAN

How many of you folks have Mitt Romney fever? Well, Mitt Romney is saying that he believes and agrees that the world is getting warmer but he’s got a plan. If he is elected president, you know what Mitt Romney is going to do because of the global warming climate change? He’s going to loosen his tie.

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