Monday, March 04, 2013

REUTERS POLL-Analysts cut EU, UN carbon forecasts again - Reuters News - Point Carbon
LONDON, March 4 (Reuters) - Uncertainty over European Commission plans to prop up the carbon market have prompted analysts to lower their price forecasts for European Union and United Nations carbon permits for a second consecutive month.
Climate Change [Junk] Science Poised to Enter Nation's Classrooms | InsideClimate News
New national science standards that make the teaching of global warming part of the public school curriculum are slated to be released this month, potentially ending an era in which climate skepticism has been allowed to seep into the nation's classrooms.
Historic town walls crumbling 'because of climate change' - Telegraph
Colin Richards, head of conservation and archaeology for Shropshire, said: “It’s amazing that they have stood for 800 years and the climate change that has affected them over the last couple of years has wreaked so much damage... “Recently we’ve had a saturation of the material behind the wall and then the frosts which come and expand the moisture and it just gives it sufficient pressure to cause it to move out beyond its plane of stability and collapse.”
Twitter / pdouglasweather: It won't be this much, but ...
It won't be this much, but 5-10" MSP to Chicago. D.C. may get sequestered by Old Man Winter.

That looks like an old picture, taken when CO2 was "safe". If it snowed that much tomorrow, isn't there a 100.0% chance that warmists would blame CO2?

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