Friday, August 03, 2012

Frost damage making local growers adjust
About 95 per cent of apple, peach and cherry crops were destroyed in northeastern North America after a recordbreaking warm March encouraged blossom growth that was snuffed out during an April 29 frost of -4 C. While that's only the second time in 50 years those conditions have occurred, it doesn't mean it won't happen again, said Dave Phillips, senior climatologist with Environment Canada.
Youth uninformed on green issues: Harper government
The Harper government says that some of its most vocal critics on global-warming policies - Canadian youth - are "not well-informed" about the process of international negotiations, according to an internal Environment Canada document that has prompted astonishment from some of the young people in question.
Congressman Introduces Carbon Tax Bill
[Marlo Lewis] The MCP is about as DOA as any bill could be.
They Just Don’t Make Droughts Like They Used To | Real Science
The current extreme drought in Colorado is typified by lush green vegetation, daily rain and floods. In the old days, droughts used to involve dust and dead things.

That was also the days when hurricanes used to actually have hurricane force winds, and tropical storms were actually storms.
If warmists believed this, they’ll believe anything | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
When warmists are so ready to believe the wildest thing that seems to back their faith, can we be sure that faith is based on any sound evidence at all?
Lots of power stations and SUVs in Antarctica 50m years ago (apparently)
They "forget" to mention that CO2 levels were even higher during some very cold periods

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