Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Yes, Let's Please Have More Conversations About Global Warming - Forbes
[James Taylor] Shakhashiri and Bell assert we should have more climate change conversations. I agree, especially considering the scientific evidence debunks global warming alarmism. Messieurs Shakhashiri and Bell, you name the time, place and venue, and I will be happy to oblige you in considering this climate change conversation.
Lyme disease prevalence increased in US, tied to climate change | Infectious Disease
The incidence of Lyme disease increased about 80% in the United States from 1993 to 2007, according to new data published in CMAJ Open. Although the prevalence of Lyme disease varied from state to state, its increase has been linked to climate change.
Greenland Bets on Mining as Global Warming Hits Fishing Industry - Businessweek
The 58,000 inhabitants of Greenland, the world’s most scarcely-populated nation, are trying to attract offshore funds to develop its energy and mineral resources as changes to global weather systems disrupt fishing patterns and threaten its main source of income.  [Does anybody have any evidence that CO2 is making Greenland so warm that the fishing is getting more difficult?]
Stubbed Toe? Blame Global Warming...or Fracking - Forbes
On his blog at The American Interest, policy expert Walter Russell Mead posted a piece on April 14 titled “Stubbed Toe? Blame Global Warming”. In his piece he correctly points out that, whatever one personally believes about theories of anthropogenic “global warming”, the credibility of the movement behind those theories suffers greatly due to the actions of climate alarmists who regularly knee-jerk to attribute every severe weather event that takes place, and all manner of other, unrelated things, to global warming.

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