Monday, April 01, 2013

Unprecedented Melt? Not Exactly. Unprecedented Scientific Folly? You bet!
one thing that has been clear from the start: the falling temperature at the South Pole and the growth of sea ice have both been a problem for the AGW public relations machine.
Twitter / ClimateOfGavin: The @RogerPielkeJr playbook? ...
The @RogerPielkeJr playbook? Misrepresent scientists, insinuate misconduct, clutch pearls. Now watch for accusations of complicity #sad
Twitter / RogerPielkeJr: A substantive response from ...
A substantive response from you @ClimateOfGavin would be welcome, seems all you have these days is ad homs. Got anything else?
Twitter / RogerPielkeJr: Predictable @ClimateOfGavin ...
Predictable response to this post Apparently he can't find any errors in it so he is calling me names
[Jeffrey Sachs suggests that we need to drive electric vehicles in order to prevent CO2-induced bad weather]   - NYTimes.com
More important, given the genuine and increasing impact of climate change, there is no longer any doubt that the world will have to fulfill its energy needs with low-carbon sources — whether solar, wind, nuclear or carbon-capture and sequestration.

A clearly laid out federal program to support large-scale solar and wind energy, electric vehicles and other smart technologies — and backed partly by public money — would unlock hundreds of billions of dollars of private investments. It would secure America’s energy future and protect the environment, too.

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