The American Spectator : Suing NASA and UVA
Survey results published this month by Rasmussen Reports show the public is skeptical of scientists who practice in the realm of climate change, which might cause opponents of academic transparency to think twice.THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: How Heidi Cullen fools the public to sell the man-made global warming hoax
The staggering findings should be a serious blow to morale within the Global Warming Governmental Science Complex.
Climate activist Heidi Cullen told viewers of ABC News this week that recent 'extreme weather' was related to global warming, stating, "When you crank up the heat, when you globally warm the planet, you're going to see more extreme events." What she failed to mention is that the 'extreme weather' is due to La Nina, a cooling of the Pacific Ocean along the equator. Alarmists claim global warming leads to fewer La Ninas, and results instead in a "permanent El Nino" state of warming in the Pacific. This claim has also been repeatedly debunked in the peer-reviewed literature. The claim that warming leads to more extreme events such as storms has also been repeatedly debunked.Prepare for an Invasion | Climate Nonconformist
This has been peer-reviewed, so it must be true. Apparently, aliens may wage war on humanity because of our greenhouse emissions.Climate Common Sense: Let Them Eat Carbon
Completely lost in all the eco-babble about scrapping coal power and nuclear power and replacing it with "green energy" is the fact that a modern economy is built on cheap power and the changes the green activists want will lower enormously our standard of living. Low cost power is a multiplier to human effort so a few people can produce large outputs allowing a society where more and more people live off the sweat of fewer and fewer productive workers.
The Wall Street Journal examines the price of global warming policy and the effect on standards of living.
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