Friday, March 16, 2012

Rep. Don Young: Obama’s EPA as an Employment Prevention Agency | JunkScience.com

“We all want our air and oceans to be clean. But the deluge of EPA-required studies and reports does nothing to get Americans back to work or secure our energy future. If Obama is serious about change, it should start at the EPA.”

Mackowski: Weather isn’t climate, but let’s confuse the two anyway | JunkScience.com

Writing at Scholars & Rogues, Chris Mackowski admits that weather isn’t climate, but nevertheless advocates that alarmists exploit the mild winter of the Eastern U.S. to advance alarmism.

More Erratic Weather To Be Expected With Global Climate Change | Interlochen Public Radio

This weather certainly feels more erratic than usual, and Weatherman and Climate Activist Dave Barrons says that bears out in the statistics too. He says we can expect more erratic weather in coming decades as the planet gradually warms.

Corn crop could be 'huge' on warm weather, economist says | 2012-03-16 | Indianapolis Business Journal | IBJ.com

Corn production in the United States, the world’s biggest shipper of the grain, will be “huge” as warm
weather encourages farmers to plant early to avoid the risk of late-season frost damage, economist Dennis Gartman said.

...“Early planting favors higher yields given that the crop likely shall pollinate earlier, long before the heat of the
summer and thus allowing the plant to mature before any threats of early autumn frost,” Gartman said. “This year’s
corn crop then, all things being otherwise equal, is going to be huge.”

Flashback: In case you missed it: Warmist IPCC lead author Noah Diffenbaugh cites studies showing that carbon dioxide could reduce Midwestern corn yields by more than 30 percent

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