Wednesday, May 02, 2012

Weather Channel Founder John Coleman’s special video report on Svensmark’s theory of cosmic ray induced climate change | Watts Up With That?

Twitter / @KHayhoe: Headed to DC for global da ...

[April 24] Headed to DC for global day of prayer for creation care & the poor, Th 8-11am. Extra ticket if anyone wants to attend!

Twitter / @BigJoeBastardi: The immoral ones, are the ...

The immoral ones, are the people shutting down our economy while every metric of climate turns against them, as it should given cycles

ICCC7: 7th International Conference on Climate Change - YouTube

Heartland Institute President Joseph Bast explains why you should attend the Seventh International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC7) sponsored by The Heartland Institute from May 21 - 23, 2012 in Chicago.

RealClearPolitics - How I Learned Not to Deny Climate Change

The alarmists who warn about recent man-made global warming are the ones who deny the reality of climate change. They are, in fact, advocates of climate stasis. They assume that the "normal" climate is basically what it was in 1970—not coincidentally, about the time of the first "Earth Day"—and any recent variation from that norm must require some extraordinary explanation.

NYT reporter Justin Gillis: 'Among the many climate skeptics who plaster the Internet with their writings, hardly any have serious credentials in the physics of the atmosphere' | Climate Depot

Climate Depot Response: The study of climate involves many scientific disciplines including chemistry; oceanography; geology; astronomy; land use/forestry; biology; glaciology; biogeography; meteorology; mathematics; env. sciences; astrophysics; physics & paleoclimatology. Skeptical scientists have first rate credentials.

Twitter / @omnologos: The entire 0.7C increase i ...

The entire 0.7C increase in global temp since 1850 could be explained by the tropopause being just 72 meters higher.

With climate and vegetation data, UCSB geographers closer to predicting droughts in Africa | JunkScience.com

The desiccation of Africa has been going on for millennia and we still cannot reliable predict precipitation deficits. What does that tell you about the likelihood of successfully predicting future climate states decades and more into the future?

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