Monday, January 30, 2012

Is Global Warming a Real Threat or Just Hype?

[Bernard Goldberg] Like I said, I’m no scientist, so what do I know?  Glad you asked.  I know that  just about every mainstream journalist this side of Pluto believes global warming is real, mainly caused by man, and will destroy us if we don’t act.  If so many journalists believe that  … then I know it’s probably not true.

Expedition duo set for 784km North Pole trek - The Irish Times - Mon, Jan 30, 2012

...on their first attempt in 2010, one of the party of three, John Dowd, developed frostbite in his fingers and they had to abandon the expedition.
The impact of global warming has made the traverse to the North Pole one of the most difficult challenges for adventurers.

The State of the Hoax: Obamaism Collapses Worldwide - The Rush Limbaugh Show

RUSH: Great editorial in the Wall Street Journal -- and I'll tell you another reason I loved Santorum last night. He actually referred to global warming as a hoax. ...Spain has had its Sputnik moment.  They were the Soviets, and they lost. 

"Spain's government suspended subsidies for new renewable energy plants as part of the administration's efforts to curb the budget deficit. The government today passed a decree that will halt subsidies for new wind, solar, co-generation or waste incineration plants, as it bids to rein in electric system debts that reached 24 billion euros ($31 billion)," by the end of last year.  So Spain, green energy, green jobs, they lost all kinds of stuff, economy went in the tank, and now going further, suspending subsidies for renewable energy plants.  Obamaism is collapsing everywhere around the world it's being tried.

Making Climate Media Creative — in the Extreme | The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media

Journalist Eli Kintisch wants to get back to reporting and communicating on climate — the hard science, the findings, the research. But not in the way one might expect of a respected science reporter for one of the world’s most respected science journals … Science.

After communicating science in prose for a number of years — including in his well-regarded 2010 book on geoengineering, Hack the Planet — Kintisch has an expanded calling — to conceptualize and present climate science in a radically artsy way. That means sculpture, design, video, graphic art — a broad genre he calls “visual metaphor.” And he wants to play the role of fixer — or “producer, in the Hollywood sense,” as he puts it — in order to accomplish this unique marriage of fact and form....

The IPCC, for its part, has already released this well-produced [climate fraud] video to highlight some of the report’s findings and areas of concern

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