Monday, April 29, 2013

Negative Feedbacks: What They Are, and Why They Are Important | Power Line
The point here is that until all of the significant feedback effects have been identified and quantified, negative as well as positive, all estimates of the effect of increasing CO2 in the atmosphere are simply bogus. The fact that the alarmists’ models utterly fail to predict actual temperatures proves that they do not adequately take a great many feedback effects into account.

STEVE adds: There’s one seemingly small detail in this story that is likely to be missed by the mainstream media, etc: the role of IIASA in this study. IIASA is no fringe research group that can be marginalized by Al Gore; to the contrary, it has been at the center of much of the “consensus” climate science world. Among other things, IIASA produces the emissions forecasts used by the UN’s IPCC and most of the climate modelers. The fact that IIASA has joined this “skeptic” finding is yet another sign that the whole climate horror show is falling apart.
Secretary General Ban Boosts Boom In Green Energy :: The Market Oracle
Making it clear how dangerous is the approaching calamity, Ban told the respectful audience that he now turns lights off in his hotel room. He said: “I have been dutifully, faithfully turning off lights in my hotel", despite that being difficult. He added: "Sometimes it’s very difficult these days, all different hotels have a very different system of lighting. Normally I stay in a suite so there are many, many lights.". Only 5 bedrooms, but Ban is trying to turn off the light!
Obama Wants To Convert All Cars To Compressed Natural Gas | Real Science
I was listening to NPR yesterday. EPA has just drastically reduced their “greenhouse gas” numbers for natural gas. When the White House is altering scientific data, there is always a political objective. In this case they want to make it look like Methane does not “hurt the climate.”
92 vs 12 | Planet3.0
Twelve. That’s the combined number of segments that ABC, CBS and NBC’s nightly news programs devoted to climate change throughout all of 2012.

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