Sunday, June 17, 2012

Global Warming Scam Will Be Over By Christmas | Real Science

I wish ……………

GISS May is out. The 2012 average temperature anomaly (so far) is second coldest year of the millenium at 0.48C. Temperatures continue to plummet below Hansen’s zero emissions Scenario C.

Energy Tribune- The War On Energy And A Second Term

It is strange for me to see the president of the United States actually working against making this nation stronger. I must confess I’ve never seen anything like it. It feels different and it is different. Ever since he took office, president Obama has worked fastidiously to close electric generating facilities that use coal. The rhetoric in his speeches about his belief in man made global warming and his commitment to funding so called “renewable energy” projects is disconcerting. Of course it’s his operatives at the EPA that are the actual troops on the ground carrying out the mission. If he were somehow re-elected to a second term, the unreported and unprecedented war on fossil fuels will continue unabated.

Quark Soup by David Appell: Global Warming Skepticism to Be Over by Christmas?

[comment] Joe bastardi said...

You do not know what you are talking about. The nino coming on is nothing but a glorified kelvin flop, will last for 9 months or so as is common in cold pdo.s SInce the start of the cold pdo the trend of gobal temps can be seen here
http://policlimate.com/climate/cfsr_t2m_2011.png
That was precisely the forecast I made on Oreilly 3 years ago.

A poor track record. I forecasted the last two dips and the major spring rise, also the fall that can be seen in all the models coming this fall and winter.

It's no wonder the world's cooling on climate change | Delingpole - Mail Online

This is madness – and one day future historians will see it as such. They will gasp in astonishment that in 2011 the global  carbon trading market climbed to a record $176 billion (£113 billion) – about the same as global wheat production.

They will  ask how CO2 could be valued as highly as the essential foodstuff that supplies 20 per cent of the calories consumed by the seven billion people on the planet.

A good place for them to start would be the hysteria and optimism of that original Earth  summit, in which a mix of panic and good intentions were allowed to override common sense. In short, blame it on Rio.

The Press Association: Climate-change crops fund announced

Farmers in Africa whose crops are at risk from climate change will be supported by £4 million in aid from Scotland.

The funds were announced by Environment Minister Stewart Stevenson before he attends the UN summit on sustainable development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil next week.

He said: "Scotland is well aware of its responsibilities to the wider world and we know that it is some of the world's most vulnerable people in sub-Saharan Africa that are dealing with the harsh realities of climate change.

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