Sunday, September 11, 2011

Climate change becoming political - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
...And that's just a small sampling of highly credentialed scientists who question the global warming orthodoxy.

It's one thing to link the skeptics to racists in front of a compliant Internet-TV interviewer, and something else again to do so face-to-face with Professor Dyson on worldwide television. Until Gore is ready to do the latter, he'd be well-advised to tone down the invective, lest he start resembling even more closely the buffoon caricature of him on Comedy Central's "South Park."
City of Redding aims to join climate talks; officials agree to seek Air Pollution Control Board seat » Redding Record Searchlight
Redding will try to shape regional air pollution regulation as a hedge against potential climate-change mandates.
Sunday Age Climate Agenda: ACM's question reported | Australian Climate Madness
”In editorials we have accepted the views of the IPCC, just as we would have accepted the peer reviewed work of a [Sir Isaac] Newton or [Michael] Faraday,” Fray said.
Fairfax declares: we’re not biased on global warming | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
The warmist Sunday Age asked readers to nominate the global warming questons that most needed answering.

Last week, it had to addresss the winning question - the one about what difference Julia Gillard’s tax could possibly make to the temperature. Answer: less than 4 one-thousand parts of a degree.

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