Sunday, December 02, 2012

1936 Was (By Far) The Most Extreme Year In US History | Real Science
The summer of 1936 had unprecedented heat, which killed many thousands of people. NOAA and NASA are determined to rewrite US history, and we need to be determined to stop them from committing this crime.
Twitter / RyanMaue: Love it @ClimateBrad going ...
Love it @ClimateBrad going after Valerie Jarrett on "climate silence". Circular firing squad and internecine warfare on the far left.
Panic at the German Climate Disco Over Heartland’s Climate Conference This Week
[Jim Lakely, Heartland] The attacks have not been successful, but let’s humor them. What is their “constructive alternative”? Let’s see … tax our economies to death, raise everyone’s energy bills by exponential amounts, subsidize failed “alternative” energy programs forever no matter how unsustainable, use good corn for fuel instead of food, stop driving cars, pour everyone into public transportation and high-density “sustainable” housing, threaten the extinction of birds by building windmill farms everywhere there’s a slight breeze, build immense solar farms that disrupt the environment of desert flora and fauna …

OK. I now realize that detailing every hare-brained “solution” of the green zealots is (1) making my head hurt, and (2) impossible to list in full and retain readers (and I applaud you for making it this far). In short, their plan is: Wholly reorganize society RIGHT NOW to maybe reduce the projected global temperature a century hence by a couple tenths of a degree. And while we do this, China, India and other developing economies continue burning fossil fuels at a rate that will make our return on the “investment” in green energy a negative of exponential proportions. That’s the solution? How about we allow our economies and knowledge to advance so we come up with better “green” solutions than that. That’s more sensible than pretending that devolving globally into an 18th Century lifestyle is either doable or reasonable, no...

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