Sunday, April 22, 2012

The Great Green German Solar Depression – Green Revolution Brings Massive Layoffs

Warmist site Klimaretter (Climate Rescuer) here brings us the news that yet another German solar company is going under, and with it taking down hundreds of “future” jobs.

THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: Geologist explains how the Sun and water vapor control climate, not CO2

The IPCC claims that man-made CO2 [less than 5% of CO2 emissions; 95% are natural] drives the water cycle to cause enhanced warming of the Earth. In the video lecture below, Emeritus Professor of Geology Dr. Jan Veizer shows using data from arid and wet regions of the globe that the CO2 carbon cycle instead piggybacks on the water cycle, and that the water cycle is in turn modulated by solar activity. Professor Veizer demonstrates minimums in solar activity are followed by decreased precipitation, and that proxy data shows climate follows changes in solar activity, not CO2 levels.

THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: Svensmark: Evidence continues to build that the Sun drives climate, not CO2

In his lecture at the recent EIKE Climate and Energy Conference, Professor Henrik Svensmark explains how the evidence continues to accumulate that solar activity is the primary driver of climate, on timescales ranging from hours to millions of years.

Sydney coldest in 80 years

Temperatures in Sydney this morning, and yesterday morning, dropped to the lowest recorded this early in the year since 1933, according to weatherzone.com.au. (This occurred on April 10 and 11, but I didn’t learn about it until today.)

Quark Soup by David Appell: Science Deniers' Tactics Pay Off

The best way to win a battle is, of course, before it even begins, simply through intimidation. And that's apparently how contrarians of science kept the Discovery Channel from mentioning man's influence on climate change in a seven-hour exploration of the crysophere.

On extracting gas from rock, or putting it in there, the greens are equally confused - Telegraph

So the greens abhor one type of rock-fracturing, which could provide us with almost limitless supplies of cheap energy, while calling for a similar
procedure in reverse, which in practice cannot possibly work.

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