Monday, October 15, 2012

World matched record for hottest September
"What's playing out is precisely what climate said we should expect to see 20 to 30 years ago," [warmist Andrew] Weaver said.
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Some skeptics of global warming have been pointing to British data that a London newspaper claims shows no warming since 1997. But the United Kingdom meteorological office and Weaver said the claims are misleading.

"I don't know what data they are looking at," Weaver said. "2010 is the warmest year. 2005 is the second warmest year."
Lewandowsky — A paper of questionable ethics, approved in a last minute switch « JoNova: Science, carbon, climate and tax
Lewandowsky appears to have done an ethics approval for this bland paper, and then put in a last minute request for a “slight modification” which was for an entirely different survey for a different purpose and an unrelated paper, and which, as it happens, uses an internet survey rather than a face to face one. But apart from that… it was nearly the same.
Watch Now: Climate Depot's Morano on Fox News on fed tax dollars to electric cars: 'The old adage about 'Who killed the electric car?' -- while I think Energy Sec. Chu killed the electric car' | Climate Depot

Morano on Tesla electric cars and CEO Elon Musk: 'That is what we are finding, model after model, across the board, the consumers are not interested...Tesla reported sales 30% below expectations...Lost $660 million over 14 quarters...CEO Elon Musk is driven by fear of Co2, worrying that it will destroy large parts of the earth. He's an ideologue. This guy is worth $2 billion.'

Jason Haraldsen: Global Climate Change -- In the News Again!
Dramatic shifts in climate means we will have to move or adapted to colder winters and hotter summers.

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