Crash Course: Huhne Challenges Osborne On Unilateral Climate Targets
Chris Huhne has called for Britain to lead the world in cutting carbon emissions, setting himself on a collision course with George Osborne, the Chancellor. But if UN climate summit fails, it will be embarrassing for Mr Huhne.
New Mexico – Winter Wonderland | Real Science
I’ve never seen a forecast like this before. Snow covering New Mexico and west Texas.
The Key To Being A Successful Climate Scientist – Be Completely Delusional | Real Science
You can clearly see the difference between natural and man-made warming below.
How Do You Know He Is A King? | Real Science
Canadian writer concerned about six years of no hurricanes in Florida, and longs for the good old days when everyone lived in filth, and life expectancy was less than 30 years.
Climate Common Sense: Kiwi Carbon Credits crash an burn!
The New Zealand ETS is serious trouble with the price of carbon credits in Europe destroying the local scheme.
The whole theory that shuffling bits of paper will save the earth is now being seen as the scam it is. New Zealand units have halved in price from May this year and are now only $11 reflecting the European price, and the Government may have to ban international credits to prevent embarrassment.
10/54,000 = .0185 % That’s an impressively small sample size. Apparently Pachauri’s zeal to get back the Himalayagate claim of melting by 2035 outweighs any rational attempts at science. In any other discipline, a sample size this small would be laughed off as ridiculous, but this is climate science, where ridiculous has become the norm, especially when trotted out for the Durban Climate Conference.
Tea Party More & More Fringe on Global Warming
[Zachary Shahan] ...will we recover in the coming year due to better communication and more scientific education amongst the populous, or will we recover later on as we get hit by hellish temperatures, deadly droughts and floods, and earth-shattering hurricanes?
Zach is the editor of Cleantechnica.com and Planetsave.com, and is co-editor of Ecolocalizer.com. You can also find his written work on Reuters, Scientific American, EatDrinkBetter.com, and numerous other sites.
...Zach has a B.A. in environmental studies and sociology..he has worked as a professional blogger since 2008.
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