Tuesday, March 20, 2012

MUST SEE YOUTUBE: Opposing Views: Peter Stott explains the changes to the HadCRUT dataset: Updated by Piers Corbyn | Climate Realists

[Corbyn] None of the GW fraudsters will do anything to negate the message of their gravy train.

I think we can safely conclude without fear of contradiction by any rational objective sentient being:-

1. The 'corrected' figures are fraud.

2. The temperature variations real or fraudulent are of no consequence to man, plant or beast, the temperature changes themselves, if real, about 0.5C in a century are not something that humans can even feel in a day.

The obsession with temperatures by all sides in this non-debate is insane, what changes weather and climate is jet stream shifts and other circulation pattern changes, and these control temperature rather than the other way around.

Of course - wait for it - solar activity (magnetic and particle) and lunar modulation thereof is the main controller of weather and climate change.

China: Record cold this winter « Where’s my Global Warming Dude? By Global Freeze

India set to boycott EU’s airline carbon tax plans | City A.M.

If the EU retaliates by suspending Indian airlines from flying to Europe, India would make similar moves and consider charging an “unreasonable” amount for flying over India, the official said yesterday.

“The questions is, are you provoking the world into a trade war?” the official said.

India could also follow in China’s footsteps by cancelling orders for Airbus planes in protest at the European taxes, he added.

ScandAsia.Com - Danish EU Commissioner Fires Back at China

“China is threatening to cancel orders in Europe, if we don’t get rid of our carbon tax, but we cannot give in to those kinds of threats. The carbon tax is estimated to cost 1,9 million Euros for the Chinese aviation industry a year. That is a small amount to start threatening with a trade war,” writes Connie Hedegaard in a comment in the Danish newspaper, Berlingske.

Oz billionaire says CIA backs Greenpeace • The Register

Anti-coal campaign apparently a cunning plot to help US miners

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