Death threats are never OK, but for those without morals they can be a useful PR tool « JoNova: Science, carbon, climate and tax
When the rock star fame is waning, a highly publicized death threat is a way to win sympathy and keep the celebrity factor rolling.Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Great Moments in Anthropogenic Climate Theories
In the 1860′s and 1970′s, in the United States, there was a great post-war westward migration. Many settlers began to try to farm lands west of the 100th meridian. These normally very arid regions experienced a couple of decades of much greater rainfall during this period. We know today that this was merely a cyclical variation of the type that is constantly occurring in the climate. However, people of this time chose to believe that this was a permanent change, attributing the shift in rainfall to anthropogenic effects (any of this sound familiar?) The saying at the time was that “rain followed the plow.”AGW proponents lose yet another debate down under | Watts Up With That?
The opponents of the tax were awarded a clear win, on rendered applause, by debate Chairman Mr Mark Ludlow (Australian Financial Review).NY Times Bombshell: “The latest scientific research suggests” climate change is “helping to destabilize the food system” | ThinkProgress
the temperature rise of 10°F by centuries end is not even the worst case, but just business as usual.Reply to article: Joe Bastardi: Heidi Cullen's The C-Word | Climate Realists
Since the global temp has fallen on the order of .4c since last spring, it follows that the severe weather can not have been caused by warming. I will leave the door open for it NOT being caused by cooling.. because I am a nice guy, though this looks like a 3 strikes and you are out situation.. BUT ITS MOST CERTAINLY NOT WARMING
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