Wednesday, August 17, 2011

C3: Researchers Determine Climate Model Prediction Wrong: Human CO2 Does Not Enhance El Niños
Computer programmers purposefully coded the climate model simulations to produce ENSO events that increased both in frequency and intensity, with stronger El Niños leading to more severe weather results. This was done in the belief that human CO2-induced global warming would produce such results. Unfortunately for the IPCC and its climate modellers, these simulated climate predictions were wrong.
Global warming: 10 million Facebook votes wanted « Summit County Citizens Voice
The Climate Vote Project website went live Aug. 15, steering people toward a Facebook page, where organizers are hoping get 10 million “Likes” by the time government ministers assemble in Durban, South Africa in late November for the COP 17 UN climate conference.

The goal of the conference is to set the course for the conclusion of a legally binding climate protection treaty to take effect in 2012 when the Kyoto Protocol expires. The U.S. and Chinese governments are key targets for the organizers.
Fuel Fix » Report: Cold weather killed the grid in February
Cold weather-related equipment failures were to blame for power problems that included rolling blackouts in Texas and other southwestern states in February, according to a report released by regulators.
New paper from Lindzen and Choi implies that the models are exaggerating climate sensitivity. | Watts Up With That?
The response to this paper in AGW proponent circles, like the feedback posited for Earth’s climate system, will surely be negative. Let the games begin.

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