Sunday, November 13, 2011

Which is it, Bob? | Climate Nonconformist

When the carbon tax passed the lower house, the sun was shining in Canberra which Bob Brown said was indicative of our bright future. When the tax passed the senate, it was raining, he said that the “heavens were clapping”. Any weather will suit the alarmists cause, rain, hail or shine, it is all the result of warming.

BBC Reveals How Blair’s 'Multi-Billion-Pound Gaffe’ May Triple Electricity Bills

BBC programme reveals that Tony Blair made “a multi-billion-pound gaffe” when he mistakenly signed up to a target that 20 per cent of Britain's energy should come from renewable sources.

Twitter / @RL_Miller: Observe parallels between ...

Observe parallels between GOP's denial of sexual harassment as an issue and denial of climate science. They make their own reality

Congressional Climate Briefing to Push “End of Climate Change Skepticism” - The House Committee on National Resources - Democrats

WASHINGTON - Three prominent scientists will present the best case yet for the end of climate skepticism in Washington and the world over the fact that the world is warming at a congressional briefing held by Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.).

The briefing will feature the first appearance on Capitol Hill by Dr. Richard Muller since the release of the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature project results. Dr. Muller was previously skeptical about many aspects of climate science, but the massive two-year study he led has validated the fact that the world is warming. His work also debunked many talking points repeated by climate science deniers that have been repeated by lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

Dr. Ben Santer of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will discuss new research on recent warming. Dr. William Chameides, dean of Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment and vice-chair of the National Academies' Committee on America's Climate Choices, will discuss the findings of the National Academies' America's Climate Choices reports.

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