Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Climate skepticism blamed on the economy, stupid | Watts Up With That?

Of course, things like lack of any warming trend for a decade couldn’t have anything to do with it. Could it? Climategate? Glaciergate? Fakegate? Naw. It’s the economy, stupid.

Six feet possible by Saturday : TahoeLoco.com

The first in a series of three major winter storms is moving into the Sierra this morning. By the time the third storm exits this weekend, we could have six feet of new snow, or more, above 7500 feet.

Historic March Snowstorm Along Oregon Coastline | Watts Up With That?

Vancouver, Washington (March 13th 2012) - “Many residents along the coastline of Oregon awoke Tuesday morning to no power, downed trees, closed roads and as much as 8″ of snow in a rare one-two punch. This storm will likely go down in the record books as one of the largest coastal snowstorms in the month of March ever recorded at some locations. Records date back to the late 1800′s along the Oregon coast. The last coastal snowstorm of this size in the month of March was in 1951 when between 4″ and 8″ inches of snow fell. What is even more rare about this storm is the fact that within 12 hours bewildered coastal residents went from 50 degrees with hurricane force wind gusts to 32 degrees and 6″ of snow. All of this taking place just a week before the official start of spring.”  

The Greens: never enough tax | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog

The Greens are the party of the permanent adolescent, only too happy to spend the money earned by daddy, who’ll just have to work harder:

Fireworks: Inhofe v. Maddow on global warming | JunkScience.com

Debra Saunders spotlights Sen. Inhofe’s appearance tonight on Rachel Maddow.

Spiegel Lets The Genie Out – Writes On Germany’s “Church of Environmentalism” And “Its Absurdities”

Even Spiegel seems to doubt the radical environmentalism now gripping Germany. This is not to be under-estimated. Spiegel is after all the flagship news magazine that revolution-prone university students like to quote. It serves as the casting mold for the next generation of thinkers – of changers.

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