Monday, October 24, 2011

Five Climate Questions for Richard Muller (Temperature findings begin, not end, the real debate) — MasterResource
Q1: How has the global average temperature changed in recent history?

Q2: How much of that change is attributable to human activities, and how much to a given activity?

Q3: What can we expect to happen to the climate in the future?

Q4: How will those predicted changes affect people in the future?

Q5: What should we do today in response to Q1–Q4?
Tennessee Electrified Truck Terminal Files For Bankruptcy After $400,000 Stimulus Injection | Fox News
What was originally lauded as Tennessee's first electrified truck terminal is now boarded up.

"It is Solyndra in miniature," said Rep. Phil Gingrey, R-Ga
Unadjusted data of long period stations in GISS show a virtually flat century scale trend | Watts Up With That?
The slight upward temperature trend observed in the average temperature of all
stations disappears entirely if the input data is restricted to long-running stations only, that is those stations that have reported monthly averages for at least one month in every year from 1900 to 2000. This discrepancy remains to be explained.

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