Monday, June 25, 2012

Near-consensus of idiots on NPR's "Talk of the Nation": If something bad happens, that's a sign that CO2 is destroying the planet. This includes polar bears showing up where they hadn't been seen for 28 years

Researchers Observe Climate Change, First-Hand : NPR

[Warmist Georg Divoky] The biggest change, the most surprising change was the polar bears showing up on an island where, for 28 years, I lived and never saw a polar bear. And that was a real sign that the ice retreat was more than just the physical retreat of ice; that's always reported on, that habitat was being lost and, as a result, something that was tied to the pack ice had to now seek out land.

CONAN: That could also be a sign you needed a Kevlar sleeping bag.

DIVOKY: Well, that was exactly what happened. In 2002, one of the bears drove us out of our campsite, wrecked our tents. We had lived in tents for 28 years. We put a cabin on the island that following winter and have lived in an 8-by-12 cabin ever since.

1 comment:

SBVOR said...

When it comes to climate change, NOBODY is more biased than NPR -- NOBODY! I have NEVER, EVER heard ANYBODY on NPR (guest OR host) express ANY doubt what-so-ever about CAGW.

By NOAA's own standard, ALL the IPCC computer models have (with a 95% degree of certainty) now been officially invalidated. WHERE is the media coverage?

http://sbvor.blogspot.com/2012/04/over-15-years-of-global-cooling.html

P.S.) The RSS data has been updated since the above post was published. We now have 15 years, 5 months and counting of global cooling:

http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/rss/from:1997/to:2012.35/plot/rss/from:1997/to:2012.35/trend