Thursday, August 01, 2013

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Get The Wax Out Of Your Ears Jim | Real Science
One hundred years ago, Arrhenius predicted nine degrees of CO2 warming which would turn earth into a Garden of Eden.

Hansen didn’t understand the message, and thought that Arrhenius was talking about hell.
August 1 : No Fires In The Southwest | Real Science
It is the first day of August, and there are no large fires burning in New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Utah or Nevada.
Greenest August On Record Is The New Drought | Real Science
We have been getting deluged with rain this summer after our snowiest spring on record, and today Fort Collins looks more like Scotland than Colorado. The US Drought Monitor says we are having a drought.
THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: New paper finds climate sensitivity to CO2 is 73% less than claimed by IPCC
A new peer-reviewed paper published in Gondwana Research finds from paleoclimate proxies that climate sensitivity is only 0.8°C for a doubling of CO2 concentration from 280 to 560 ppm, 73% less than claimed by the IPCC. The paper adds to many other peer-reviewed papers finding the IPCC estimates of CO2 climate sensitivity are greatly exaggerated.
Statement of Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) Business Meeting to Consider EPA Subpoena Over ‘Secret Science’ | JunkScience.com
Chairman Smith: Today we consider the Committee’s first subpoena in 21 years. Unfortunately, we’ve been put in this position by an agency that willfully disregards Congressional requests and makes its rules using undisclosed data. This subpoena could have been avoided.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Storms alternating with droughts is a sign of rising highly-charged clouds cooling world, where we have less low-charged clouds that produce light rains. All ice-age descriptions say: Storms alternating with droughts.

Anonymous said...

Storms alternating with droughts is a sign of rising highly-charged clouds cooling world, where we have less low-charged clouds that produce light rains. All ice-age descriptions say: Storms alternating with droughts.

Anonymous said...

An analysis of several proxies undertaken in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, linked by its authors to Mayan and Aztec chronicles relating periods of cold and drought, supports the existence of the Little Ice Age in the region: David A. Hodella, Mark Brennera, Jason H. Curtisa, Roger Medina-Gonzálezb, Enrique Ildefonso-Chan Canb, Alma Albornaz-Patb, Thomas P. Guilderson (March 2005). "Climate change on the Yucatan Peninsula during the Little Ice Age". Quaternary Research 63 (2): 109. Bibcode:2005QuRes..63..109H.