Sunday, August 14, 2011

THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: New paper finds El Nino is changing opposite to predictions of climate models
A paper published this week in the journal Geophysical Research Letters finds that changes in the character of El Ninos over the past 31 years are the opposite of the predictions of climate models from greenhouse gases. The paper concludes "A plausible interpretation of these results is that the character of El Niño over the past 31 years has varied naturally" rather than being forced by increased greenhouse gases. Another alarmist prediction by climate modelers crumbles in the face of real-world data.
The Reference Frame: Ex-alarmist Pawlenty ends presidential campaign
His flip-flops have been spectacular, too. Has he learned from the mistakes? I am not sure. It's more likely that he is an opportunist who recently realized that global warming is no longer the winning card. But I think that the U.S. may still find many politicians who have never jumped on the fanatical anti-carbon bandwagon. The people discredited by the global warming hoax should be gradually phased out of the U.S. politics and the politics of other countries in the world, too. Their mistake has been way too grave for them to stay.
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Global warming saves dozens of lives in D.C.

Despite its name, global warming hasn't managed to "warm the globe" at least for 10 years. But it has achieved many other things. No U.S. vice-president who considers himself an expert in climatology has any doubts that the recent heat wave in much of the U.S. was caused by global warming. But what does the heat wave do to human lives?

It has actually saved dozens of lives.

    D.C.'s murder rate plummets as temperatures soar

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