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Wednesday, December 07, 2011

16,000 People Ignore Jim Inhofe's Lame Video Message, in Which He Claims Durban Talks Are "Being Ignored" | ThinkProgress

Further isolating himself from the mainstream diplomatic and scientific community, Inhofe embraced his good friend Marc Morano, one of the leading cyber-bullies of climate scientists. Inhofe praised Morano, who has called for violence against scientists: “Good work, Marc,” he said.

Mark this one down. It is one of the most ignorant pieces of commentary ever published.

johnosullivan - Official: I Just Bet My House on the Outcome of Science Trial of the Century

I had little reason to hesitate. My conscience was reassured after reading more of the fresh crop of Climategate 2.0 emails that are so damning of Mann’s ‘science.’ I urge readers to examine for themselves Steve Milloy's selection of those emails and see how caustic Mann’s colleagues were privately about his “crap” tree ring graph. The striking difference between those scientists and Dr. Ball is that only Ball had the courage to speak out publicly.

Without experts as principled as Dr. Ball it is very unlikely the general public would be any the wiser about the grotesque billion-dollar fraud called man-made global warming. So please donate what money you can and become part of this force for good.

Sceptism spreads to even Quantock’s choir | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog

McGrail is blind to the insane courage of that dissenter, willing to risk mockery and scorn in the bowels of a Quantock audience. See, when he McGrail writes “we need to be willing to speak about the unspeakable”, he still fancies he’s talking about the comic regurgiating the standard apocalyptus and not the boy in the audience who cried wolf.

At Climate Talks, a Familiar Standoff Emerges Between the U.S. and China - NYTimes.com

The holy grail of these talks, a global treaty encompassing all nations and limiting temperature rise to 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit above pre-industrial levels, appears as elusive as ever.

THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: No warming signal found in study of frozen ground changes over past ~ 20 years

A paper published today in Environmental Research Letters examines a 71 year history of seasonally frozen ground changes in Eurasia. The paper finds freeze depths decreased (indicative of warming) between the late 1960's to early 1990's, but that "from that point forward, likely through at least 2008, no change is evident." The paper finds the observed changes linked to the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), a natural climate cycle, rather than the uncorrelated steady rise in 'greenhouse gases.'

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