Monday, December 26, 2011

Monumental fault in manmade global warming notion hiding in plain sight | JunkScience.com

Legitimate scientific criticism could wipe out the so-called global warming crisis. What’s been the response for twenty years? Don’t debate skeptic scientists, assassinate their character – but hide the evidence proving their corruption.

The monumental fault in global warming is right there in plain sight, and the mainstream media either can’t spot it or offers strangely vague answers when I try to alert them about it. This issue showcases a genuine divide of inexcusable proportions: We have 1% of the media elite who have committed journalistic malfeasance for over twenty years, and we are the 99% who no longer trust them! Expose this problem for all to see, and we knock down not only the politics of global warming, we also potentially put news reporting back to the way it should be done, telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

Is There Anything Which Hansen Doesn’t Lie About? | Real Science

There is no basis for his claims.  USHCN raw temperature data shows that all of the south has cooled since USHCN started keeping records in 1895. Maximum temperatures in much of Texas have dropped dramatically. Florida is currently experiencing the longest period in history without a hurricane strike. Hansen seems to be incapable of ever telling the truth about anything.

White Christmases On The Increase In Vermont | Real Science

During the period 1940-1969, the probability of having snowfall on Christmas Day in Burlington, Vermont was 40%. It has since increased to almost 50%, with six white Christmases from 2000-2009.

Joe Romm’s site had no hesitation in lying about this.

Southern New Mexico – Ski Capital Of The World | Real Science

During the last 72 hours, two ski resorts in central-southern New Mexico have been the snowiest places on the planet. (I worked one summer as a wilderness ranger on Sandia Peak outside Albuquerque.)

Alaska, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Colorado, and British Columbia are also in the top 20 – receiving six to sixteen inches of snow during the last 72 hours.

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