Monday, April 09, 2012

Afraid To Tell The truth | Real Science

The MSM for the most part refused to talk about the brutal winter in Europe, Asia, Alaska and Greenland – because they were afraid of being accused of aiding deniers, by Mann Hansen et. al

The path to hell is paved with good intentions. Whenever the press imagines that they are doing good by pushing a particular narrative (i.e. disseminating propaganda) they become a threat to freedom, prosperity and well being.

Last 30 years shows climate feedbacks are zero (at best) « JoNova: Science, carbon, climate and tax

The warming trend expected from CO2 without any feedbacks at all is 0.07 ºC/decade. The trends from the UAH satellites are 0.06±0.01ºC/decade. Since the two figures are almost the same, no one needs a super-computer to tell them that this implies that the sum of all feedbacks (and the sum of all fears) is zip, nada, nothing.

Furthermore, this study likely overestimates the effect of CO2. There is clearly a 60 year cycle of warming and cooling due to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, and the 28 year study period was the steepest part of that 60 year cycle. Hence, trends over longer periods are likely to be smaller, which implies that feedbacks are negative.

Warming Atlantic primes the Amazon for fire | JunkScience.com

More fanciful Amazon burning BS from the activists at the “Woods Hole Research Center“, which has absolutely nothing in common with the prestigious Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Michael D. Lemonick: Jim Hansen, Climate Bulldog: Still Going Strong at 70 | JunkScience.com

After Al Gore, James Hansen is probably the man climate skeptics most love to hate” Hate? Nah. Mock? Heck yeah, the old codger’s been fudging the temperature data for decades and really seems to have slipped off his trolly with talk of coal “death trains” and completely synthetic “climate crises”

The New Nostradamus of the North: Greek hopes for economic recovery rest on an illusion

Papademos and Oettinger - like most other EU leaders - live in a "renewable green energy" dream world of their own, far from the realities of the energy sector.

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