Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Canada Quit Kyoto, Must Now Quit IPCC

They directed all climate research funding to “prove” the hypothesis in contradiction to scientific method. EC misled politicians for years and continue to do so.

Quit the IPCC. Reduce Environment Canada to data collection. Use the savings to set up the Climate Change in Canada project again through the National Museum of Canada and encourage other nations to do the same thing for their region. Hold biannual international conferences at the Museum to combine findings. Politics has no place in science.

No respite from cold in days ahead - The Times of India

Delhiites were seen bundled up in warm gear as they prepared to battle the winter chill. Those who commuter by autorickshaw said they were could not stop shivering.

Bringing sanity to the schools | Climate Nonconformist

With An Inconvenient Truth being uncritically shown in our schools as if it were science, students need an injection of reason. It comes in the form of Professor Ian Plimer’s recently released, How to get expelled from school: A guide to climate change for pupils, parents & punters. Plimer provides a fascinating perspective on the climate with his geological background, particularly with regards to sea level, planetary degassing and past climate changes. He provides answers to 101 questions for students to ask their teachers, which serve to determine if they are being fed activist propaganda or a more balanced curriculum.

Could Public Health Benefits Make Combating Climate Change Free?

The bit of nonsense excerpted below is actually fairly typical of medical writing. They seem incapable of looking at the bottom line. They exult over a beneficial effect of something and ignore other effects that may more than cancel out the benefit. In this case it may be true that some parasites would spread more widely with global warming but the big seasonal killer is winter not summer -- so if winters became milder many deaths would be avoided at that time. And winter deaths show a considerable excess over summer deaths so the health benefits of a warmer world would be large

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