Wednesday, October 31, 2012

PICKET: Al Gore blames Hurricane Sandy on 'global warming' - Washington Times
New York and New England were hit with powerful hurricanes in 1821 and 1938. In 1821, the hurricane was called, The Great September Gale. In 1938, the hurricane, aptly named the Long Island Express, slammed New York and New England with winds of up to 120 MPH. The Berkshire Eagle lists other hurricanes and tropical storms dating back to 1635 that have hit the east coast.

Is Mr. Gore saying that these massive hurricanes were caused by some form of man-made global warming...really? Please.
Snow hits Britain two months early
On Sunday, temperatures were as cold as Moscow.
Christopher Booker: It’s Good Riddance To Wind Farms – One Of The Most Dangerous Delusions Of Our Age | The Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF)
The significance of yesterday’s shock announcement by our Energy Minister John Hayes that the Government plans to put a firm limit on the building of any more onshore windfarms is hard to exaggerate. On the face of it, this promises to be the beginning of an end to one of the greatest and most dangerous political delusions of our time.
Gas Golden Age Darkens In Europe As Coal Booms | The Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF)
Europe is missing out on the natural gas boom that is transforming energy use in the U.S. and Asia, instead burning cheaper, dirtier coal imported from America.

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