Owens Corning earns place among nation's elite climate [scam]-related innovators - US Politics Today
TOLEDO, Ohio, April 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Owens Corning (NYSE: OC), a leading global producer of glass fiber reinforcements for composite systems and residential and commercial building materials, has been nationally recognized by Maplecroft Climate Innovation Indexes as a leader in the innovation of clean-tech solutions and new products, the mitigation of climate change related risks and the management of carbon emissions.
Global warming guru admits he was wrong about climate change - HUMAN EVENTS
The global warming scam has been over for a long time, but there are still die-hard fanatics out there. Climate scientist James Lovelock is about to break the clue bat over their heads.
...The incorrect presentation of data to support a foregone conclusion is properly classified as superstition, not science. If you’re laughing at these people, as they shake their medicine sticks and warn that the sky gods are still angry about carbon demons – even as they mutter under their breath that little things like “the sun” and “the oceans” might be thwarting their powers of prophecy – you’re right again.
Place your bets | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Here’s an interesting contest:
(Piers) Corbyn, 65, who has a degree in physics and runs a company named WeatherAction from an office in south London, ... specialises in long-range forecasts and four days ago, in dramatic headlines on his website, he prophesied ”the coldest or near coldest May for 100 years in central and east parts ...”
Contrast this with the current Met Office 30-day forecast, which says that temperatures up to mid-May “will generally be close to or slightly above the seasonal average”. This is arrived at by using numerical weather prediction, the technique employed by all the world’s meteorological services – running mathematical models of the weather on supercomputers.
Lovelock repents: Flannery, Gore and I “alarmist” | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Hold the scaremongers to account.
It is impossible to exaggerate how ridiculosly apocalyptic the professional doomsayers were back then, and how almost all the media whipped along the hysteria that any responsible journalist should have questioned. Here’s part of a truly astonishing report on Channel Nine’s A Current Affair in 2007, which showed huge balls of fire smashing into cities by the end of the century:
This is six degrees. Flash floods. Gas and methane fireballs racing across the globe with the power of atomic bombs. Life on earth ends in apocalyptic storms…
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