Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Children Just Aren’t Going To Know What Soccer Is | Real Science
More than 80% of my son’s soccer practices have been cancelled this year because of snow, and it has been snowing continuously for the last 24 hours with the temperature at -8C. The season ends in three weeks.
Understanding Arctic Sea Ice | Real Science
The amount of 2+ year old ice has increased by 30% since 2009, and the amount of 3+ year old ice has increased by 50% since 2011. People at NSIDC understand this, but for some reason Mark Serreze isn’t talking about it.
Examiner Editorial: Obama's crony capitalism posts more pitiful results | WashingtonExaminer.com
It's more than a little disheartening when the chief executive officer of one of America's most storied Fortune 500 corporations is "comfortable" with the fact that his company created a mere 10 jobs with a $25 million grant under President Obama's economic stimulus program in 2010. The CEO in question is Honeywell's David Cote, and the stimulus grant involved came from the Department of Energy to advance Obama's green energy agenda. The funds were to be used by Honeywell's UOP subsidiary to build a biofuels technology demonstration plant in Oahu, Hawaii, supposedly creating 85 construction jobs and 40 permanent positions in each succeeding year.
Kent Clizbe--Intelligence and Foreign Affairs Commentary: Earth Day Politically Correct Progressive "Science"--Rolling Stone as a High School Textbook
Be sure that you digest that. Bigelow, a militant anti-American social studies teacher, taught a "unit on climate change" in Portland. The reference he used for the Science class was an article in Rolling Stone magazine, that go-to authority of Climate Science.

So what was the poor girl's response? Tough guy Bigelow continues, "In the midst of a class activity, “The Mystery of the Three Scary Numbers,” one of the students I was working with grasped the enormity of what she was uncovering; she turned to a friend and asked, “Does this mean we’re going to die?”

Climate communication. It's all about the Science.

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