Friday, November 18, 2011

Climate Common Sense: Draft IPCC Report Blow to Warmists

The Global warming hydra has many heads and as fast as one is lopped another appears in it's place. We have seen  Global Warming ,after warming ceased morph into the all encompassing Climate Change, and now, as that lost it's punch the new and more terrifying Climate Extremes rears it's head. Warmists, politicians and the rest of the AGW menagerie have decided to scare the knickers off all and sundry with the climate extremes scare.

The new draft IPCC report has , however, done a bit of lopping itself and has stated that the view that extreme events are caused by Climate Change is not supported by the evidence.

The interesting thing will be the final composition of the report after "editing " by the Mannian clones before publication as I guess the current conclusions ,however true ,will be  unacceptable to those manipulating this scam.

Climate Change Dispatch - Because the debate is not over

Happy Feet 2 is getting a big, rotten splat at Rotten Tomatoes, which collates critics' reviews and tells you if a movie is, on their Tomatometer, fresh or rotten. As a movie targeted to children, it shows non-indigenous polar bears clinging to icebergs and implying global warming is causing ice cracks in Antarctica.

Pity the poor science teacher explaining to kids that polar bears don't live in Antarctica, average ice thickness is about a mile, and that the continent has actually gotten colder since record-keeping began. Any statistically insignificant warming is from natural variability from ocean currents shifting on its western side.

The politics of 'Happy Feet 2'

it doubles down on the political propaganda.

..."Happy Feet Two" has a broad, lefty political agenda. It briefly brings up global warming (though, tellingly, only for a minute--Hollywood's interest in stoking global warming fears seems to have peaked, which is convenient because the public has, after some frightened moments, decisively rejected the alarmist viewpoint) in a scene in which polar bears are shown clinging to shrinking icebergs.

Annual Snow Cover Above Normal For The Last Five Years | Real Science

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