Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Buzzkill? How Climate Change Could Eventually End Coffee - US News and World Report
"Coffee is the canary in the coal mine for climate change," says Ric Rhinehart, executive director of the Specialty Coffee Association of America. "If you can't think about the long term risk for planetary impacts, think about the short term risk for your coffee. Know that a day without coffee is potentially around the corner."
Dec 2012: It's all so confusing: A day after Smithsonian.com told us that CO2 might wipe out our coffee supply, Bloomberg News tells us about record coffee harvests, "abundant supply", and a "global glut"

The descent of Mann’s legal standing | Watts Up With That?
I think with his public figure admission, combined with the recognized first amendment right to satire and parody of public figures, he just took his two legal cases out back and shot them dead.
Is there an actual tipping point for global warming? - Salon.com
A new paper published recently in Trends in Ecology & Evolution by Barry Brook of the University of Adelaide in Australia and colleagues argues that there is no real grounding to the idea that the world could display true tipping-point characteristics. The only way such a massive shift could occur, Brook says, is if ecosystems around the world respond to human forcings in essentially identical ways.
To Paris, with the warmists’ thanks for your contribution | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Reader Enough is Enough sees more of your money being burned at the altar of global warming - money spent most on bureaucrats enjoying lots of lovely international travel:

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